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In biomedical engineer's assignation, to equip a hospital service consists often in a list of needs and equipment program's elaboration.
In water treatment, removal of arsenite, the most toxic arsenic inorganic form, consists often in its oxidation, followed by precipitation or adsorption step.
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Elsewhere - almost nothing, except 12-second-long reports and acres of bland phone-ins, all the blander for consisting often of the most lurid imaginable "solutions" to Afghanistan and the Middle East.
These experiences are hinted at in the titles, which consist often of single words referencing a place, person, encounter, instance or object that sparked the artist's creative reaction.
The control group consisted often healthy volunteers who each had a normal lipid profile.
A small permanent deformation observed after stress release was connected with the presence of residual martensite of a high random stacking fault density and consisting often of α′1, γ′1 and β′1 martensite layers.
Fragment-based drug discovery starts with the screening of a small library, consisting often of only several hundred to a couple of thousand low molecular weight compounds, called fragments.
Art consists of often grainy black-and-white photographs taken by contributors, or impressively detailed hand-drawn cartoons and sketches, some by Mr. Testa.
Virginibus Puerisque, by Robert Louis Stevenson This was Stevenson's first published volume of essays and consists of often satirical meditations on serious subjects.
This, when hors d'ouevres were called appetizers and consisted most often of packaged onion soup mixed with sour cream paired with rippled potato chips -- and not crudités.
In practice, data preparation often consists of a combination of several preliminary steps, often with a natural ordering.
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