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Frequent sorting errors were observed from the tenants in these apartment buildings, where more than 70% of the discards that go in the mixed waste could be sorted out into other available fractions, with biodegradable waste being the most neglected.

The UN, they say, remains the only legitimate venue for the complex climate negotiations that have to be sorted out into a final conclusion.

If the particles do not all have the same in-plane view, the untilted images must first be sorted out into groups of similar views by classification, so the tilted views can be grouped according to their corresponding in-plane orientations.

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Using the nucSSU rRNA gene and 5.8S and partial ITS1 rRNA regions, all 13 species were sorted out into pairs of morphotypes and a revised total of six species.

The collected sample was sorted out into various components.

The methodological concerns were sorted out into different themes; related to the research procedure, logistics and practical matters.

Parasitoids and predators collected during each bimonthly observation from different villages were sorted out into different orders and families.

The list mode PET data were sorted out into 1-min frames and PET images were reconstructed using 10 iterations of a maximum likelihood expectation maximisation (MLEM) algorithm that models detector response.

That can be sorted out.

I hope it can be sorted out.

In one tall, skinny painting Cubist fragmentation is sorted out into a loose grid of green and yellow strokes, with results that suggest a swatch of patterned cloth.

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