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The sheep were fed hay and straw ad libitum and a ration of feed concentrate free from animal protein/meat and bone meal, mixed with minerals.

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My advice would be to concentrate on free versions of these different apps on iOS or Android.

"Abstract excellence," Ms. Kawakubo said in her enigmatic fashion, explaining that she wanted to concentrate on free-form shapes, and only on that.

Hellenic ethics, Williams argued, affords an arena for praise and blame which is wider than Christian-based moral theories (stiflingly concentrated on free will, obligation and personal responsibility), and more accurate to our intuitions.

LEF excitation also concentrates the free electrons at the apex of the tip.

8 volumes of 3% type I collagen gel (Atelocollagen gel; Koken, Tokyo, Japan) were added to 1 volume of 10-times concentrated serum-free Ham's F12 medium and 1 volume of reconstitution buffer (260 mM NaHCO3, 50 mM NaOH, and 200 mM HEPES) with gentle mixing at 0°C.

Distances moved during migration can equal those of dispersal and also may promote spread beyond the focal areas because animals in winter usually concentrate in snow-free areas.

This review will concentrate on label-free optical measurement techniques, which are noninvasive and have sufficiently high resolution that can be applied at the single cell level.

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