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Most commonly hot mix asphalt is divided into the various components and thereafter into three different types of mix depending upon the aggregate: (i) dense-graded mix, (ii) open-graded mix, and (iii) gap-graded according to the gradation of the aggregate used in the mix.
The majority experience symptoms, commonly hot flushes, night sweats, sleep and mood disturbances.
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Further attention was paid to the manufacturing route by comparing commonly used hot isostatic pressing (HIP) with supersolidus liquid phase sintering (SLPS).
7. Jalapeno - These Spanish and Mexican peppers are the most commonly available hot pepper, hands down.
Tamoxifen is a mixed estrogen agonist and antagonist which commonly induces hot flushes, night sweats, vaginal discharge, itching or dryness (Mourits et al., 2001).
Sequencing of p53 exons 5 9, which are the most commonly affected hot spot regions for p53 mutations in human RCC (Reiter et al, 1993), revealed p53 exon mutations in two of eight RCC cell lines only (Table 1>).
For example, polydipsia was attributed most commonly to hot weather (19/58, 33%) or infection (13/58, 22%), polyuria and nocturia were frequently explained by drinking more (29/47, 62% and 26/40, 65%) and tiredness was thought to be school related (12/44, 27%) or secondary to infection (5/44, 12%) or nocturia (4/44, 10%).
"Blue zones" describe a handful of longevity hot spots around the world, where people commonly live active and healthy lives past the age of 100.
The volcanism involved in such situations is commonly associated with hot spots.
In this paper experimental results for Alloy 718 are presented, a nickel based super alloy commonly used in hot parts of the containment structure.
In a few cases, hardy microbes commonly found in hot springs and volcanic islands also appeared in the mix, perhaps tracked into the office following a vacation to St. Lucia or Yellowstone.
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