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Immunoaggregation and immunodecoration with type- and genus-specific antibody may be used to concentrate material or to specifically identify the agent, e.g., herpes simplex 1 and 2 and varicella zoster.
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At Fordo, the plant takes enriched uranium from Natanz and uses rows of centrifuges in underground halls to further concentrate the material to a purity of 20 percent.
But it is not the only place where a system of rotating ocean currents, known as gyres, concentrate floating material, particularly plastic detritus dumped into the sea or washed out from rivers.
Surface effects are critical to the predictive simulation of electromagnetics as current tends to concentrate near material interfaces.
Mineral Liberation is defined as the measurable rock property that can link with a downstream separation technique which aims to concentrate valuable material to produce a saleable product.
Heavy rains or flooding can bring spores to the surface or concentrate organic material and spores in low-lying areas.
They may either concentrate on material referred to one major institution, or attempt to capture all melanomas in a given geographic area.
On Monday, Ms. Owen concentrated on material from "Here," whose original songs are blunt, serious reflections on life's changes.
But where most transgenics is concentrated on making drugs, Turner, Coupal and Rygiel eventually wondered if it might not be more practical, and less risky, to concentrate on materials.
The GNM Archive includes extensive photographic collections covering the whole of the 20th century, but mainly concentrating on material from the 1950s onwards.
Supported by a small orchestra, she joked her way through a set that concentrated on material from her album "Keely Sings Sinatra" (Concord Jazz).
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