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Hence, these should be regarded as a potential source of natural antioxidants and could be effectively employed as an ingredient in functional food.
After the earthquake, extensive site investigations were conducted in the affected areas, including 14 borehole surveys and 43 sounding tests, where Piezo Drive Cone penetrometer, a newly developed test method, was used which could be effectively employed in detecting local change of soil profiles.
The protocol discussed could be effectively employed for large-scale multiplication of C. paniculatus.
This convergent approach could be effectively employed for the synthesis of other relevant Lipid A structures entailing glycosyl phosphate-linked aminosugar substitution.
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They "could also be effectively employed in the combating terrorism effort," said their spokesman, Armando Carrasco.
Update: 8 06 p.m. -- After opponents had a chance to sort through the bill, they declared it just as bad as versions that failed to advance in previous Congresses, and said the "exit ramp" to pull the fast-track authority could not be effectively employed.
Though in the present study, we have made an attempt to explore M. smegmatis GntR regulators, this approach could also be effectively employed to extend the GntR family classification in other bacterial species as well.
SNPs can be effectively employed for removal of toxic cyanobacteria.
Thus, the 2BF filtering algorithm can also be effectively employed to compute the output stage.
Our model uniquely captures most salient features of (medical) decision-making, which can be effectively employed for didactic purposes.
Specifically, CWI and ice compresses have been effectively employed for this purpose because of their effectiveness and low expense [ 2– 4].
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