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Hence, a block is allowed to start as soon as the predecessor block has been completed.
According to (5), a block is allowed to start as soon as the predecessor block has been completed.
These regulations state that timber extraction is permitted in a block during four consecutive years before extraction must move on to another block, and that only 50% of the commercial timber in a block is allowed to be extracted during the first cutting cycle of 20 years.
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The mold was placed in Styrofoam container, which holds dry ice/2-methyl butane slurry, and the block was allowed to freeze until the OCT becomes white and solid.
Embryos for sectioning were arranged in an araldite block and the block was allowed to polymerize at 50°C overnight.
In the first study [4], cells released from a late G2 block were allowed to synchronously progress through S-phase.
Following enzymatic hydrolysis, the well-plate block was allowed to cool to room temperature and then opened.
Though blocks were allowed to start prior to the assigned period, the degree of flexibility in the generation of the production schedules was still somewhat limited.
On annealing the samples at temperatures far above the glass transition temperature of the hard microphase, both blocks are allowed to diffuse and phase separate, so that thermodynamic equilibrium can be reached.
To prepare for in situ hybridization histochemistry, tissue blocks were allowed to thaw, then immersion-fixed with 4% phosphate-buffered PFA for up to 4 days, and then cryoprotected in 30% phosphate-buffered sucrose; 20 µm sections were cut on a cryostat, mounted on glass slides, and stored at −80°C until use.
TMA blocks were allowed to cool until they could easily detach from the glass slide.
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