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This is all the more tragic because the techniques for conserving soil are well understood.

Goods that had been quite rare during the heyday of caravan-based trading, such as silks, ivories, and porcelain, were suddenly available in large quantities; porcelain was especially valued because the techniques for its creation were not yet known in Europe.

Because the techniques for measuring BRCA1/2 mutations are standard and relatively inexpensive, the medical care system should consider coverage of BRCA1/2 mutation screening for the high-risk families.

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Documentary research occupied the greatest proportion of his time, because he experienced difficulty in applying the techniques for developing a documentary research strategy taught during the training.

This should worry us, in part because the techniques used for marking, shaming and controlling sex offenders have come to serve as models for laws and practices in other domains.

Wootz has long fascinated metalsmiths first, because it was reputed to make unusually lethal weapons (legend has it that, during the Crusades, Muslim soldiers sliced up not only their European opponents but their swords as well), and, second, because, in the early eighteen-hundreds, the technique for making wootz was pretty much lost.

Wootz has long fascinated metalsmiths — first, because it was reputed to make unusually lethal weapons (legend has it that, during the Crusades, Muslim soldiers sliced up not only their European opponents but their swords as well), and, second, because, in the early eighteen-hundreds, the technique for making wootz was pretty much lost.

The OGP technique was preferred to other techniques because of the simplicity of the technique for eliminating potential problems with opposing teeth during motion.

Firstly, because of the techniques used for the screening of BRCA1 and BRCA2, a number of sequence variants will have been missed, disproportionately missense substitutions and particularly in BRCA2.

We used wide-field immuno-epifluorescence microscopy with blind deconvolution because the technique is ideal for rapid and high sensitivity 3-D imaging for thin specimens such as cells in monolayer culture (Shaw, 2006).

"We didn't do much physical preparation because the technique we used for bursting the balloons was no more scientific than doing a swallow dive on to the balloons and then frantically thrashing your arms and legs about.

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