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Due to their high resistance to ionizing radiation, the PLHC-1 cells can be effectively used as a screening tool for assessing the combined effects of radiation with toxic chemicals.
Mr. Romney's aides said they believed that the issue of Social Security — which Mr. Romney's running mate, Representative Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin, has called for overhauling to include private investment accounts — had been taken off the table for Democratic candidates in the final month of the debate and could not be effectively used as a weapon against Republicans.
It can be effectively used as a heterogeneous catalyst.
Water storage areas can be effectively used as fish ponds with good water management.
The nanostructured fly ash may be effectively used as reinforcing filler in polymer matrices.
Accordingly, IPBC and TBZ can be effectively used as preservatives for WPC.
Silk protein fibroin can be effectively used as a scaffolding material in these treatments.
Many studies have shown that croton biodiesel and blends can be effectively used as an alternative to petro-diesel.
Thus, they could be effectively used as a nanofiller even in low-polar polymers such as polyethylene [19, 20].
This work showed that MCC along with wood flour could be effectively used as reinforcing agent in thermoplastic matrix.
The result indicated that palm kernel fibers can be effectively used as a replacement for asbestos in brake pad production.
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