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U.S. MSWI industry practices have been adapted to avoid hazardous waste generation and primarily practice ash disposal in monofills.
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The vertical prestressed tendons are adapted to avoid tensile stress in the horizontal joint under dynamic load, and a gap only appears in the joint between two overlapping concrete elements in the ultimate limit state.
Moreover, in studies that address several experimental questions within a single scanning session, experimental designs could be adapted to avoid potential confounds from within-scan variation in scanner-related anxiety.
Leaf unfolding and leaf development are controlled by temperature (Davi et al. 2011; Laube et al. 2014), and later-flushing genotypes are able to develop leaves faster than early flushing ones because they are adapted to avoid late-frost damage in northern growing conditions (Howe et al. 2003).
The volume gradient between both compartments was adapted to avoid or to mediate diffusion across the microgrooves.
Conditions for zfDysCitrine FRAP were adapted to avoid depleting too much of the very low cytoplasmic pool.
The injected dose of pknox1-MO was adapted to avoid broad developmental defects (see Figure 9 figure supplement 1 for validation of pknox1-MO specificity and efficiency).
As women on average start to have an elevated cardiovascular risk at an older age then men, age inclusion was adapted to avoid major sex imbalance in other risk factors.
The upper leg tests were adapted to avoid problems when performed by pregnant women, women who had recently given birth, and/or who had undergone a recent caesarean section.
In some patients, this can occur already at blood glucose levels <8 mmol/l, and therefore systemic glucose must be adapted to avoid low brain glucose, by keeping blood glucose at 8 10 mmol/L, if necessary by giving slow infusion of 10% i.v. glucose.
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