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His topping could be kept, without spoiling, for six months; it kept a hard, neat edge in decoration; it was twice as nourishing as cream, but cheaper and non-fattening.
Adopting a method into Italy developed by Tetra Pak, Mr. Tanzi perfected a type of milk that, superheated and packaged in the special aseptic bricks, could be kept without refrigeration for at least half a year.
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Obama's auto industry taskforce had initially hoped that GM could be kept afloat without going through bankruptcy.
After all, they knew that nothing could take place inside the private fiefdom of family territory, and that no US soldier could be kept there without the patriarch's knowledge let alone consent.
Effluent concentrations could be kept low without using TOC, COD or equivalent measurements.
In this light I think the key question is to what extent population identities could be kept flexible, without separating nature from culture and facts from values.
Then, the rats could be kept calm without the need for anesthetics or holder restrainers [ 8, 21].
Brain death — the cessation of brain function, as measured, in part, by two flat electroencephalograms, or EEGs, during a period of twenty-four hours — was a legal definition intended to allow surgeons to remove organs for transplant from patients whose hearts could be kept beating artificially without fear of being charged with homicide or wrongful death.
By collecting ballast in this way, the airship's buoyancy could be kept relatively constant without having to release helium gas, which was both expensive and in limited supply.
The blood samples were obtained in a Vacutainer tube and centrifuged at 2000 g at 4°C for 10 min. The serum could be kept at −80°C without any loss of myosin for 15 days.
DNA solutions could be kept for several months at −20°C without noticeable degradation.
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