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"Yes," Brink says "I think that has characterised quite a lot of my life – not necessarily starting and instigating things, but reacting to them.
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Proper control over food manufacturing processes calls for appropriate analytical methods, capable of providing reliable results when analysing food samples, usually characterised by quite a complex matrix.
Yet ordinarily we are happy to characterise even quite small finite sequences of outcomes as random.
The other sense of Lebensraum is habitat, the realm that must be controlled for survival, inhabited perhaps temporarily by people characterised as not quite fully human.
On the other hand, the PITC-based procedure characterised by a quite similar LOQ permitted a higher throughput but implied the processing of a 500-μl plasma volume.
At the immunological level, different parasites induce quite different responses characterised, for example, by protozoa that polarise responses towards Th1, whilst helminths are strong Th2 and regulatory T cell inducers.
Unfortunately, THz imaging modalities are still characterised by a number of quite significant limitations.
Flotation pre-concentration of sulphide and gold values from certain Carlin-type deposits characterised as double-refractory gold ores is quite challenging.
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