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The tube was cut into small sections that were rolled to form spheres, thereby making pills.
The crop residues were first cut into small sections and then ground into fine particles smaller than 40 mesh size (0.422 mm) before being added to digesters.
The softened and fresh roots were cut into small sections, embedded in cryomatrixTM (Thermo Shandon Limited, U.K ., and then placed on a cutting platform in the cryobar of a cryostat (Thermo Shandon As620 Cryotome, U.K). at −20 °C.
Three apple fruits from each progeny were collected at maturity, cut into small sections, and then stored at −70°C until use.
Prior to incubation all samples were cut into small sections of equal sizes (approximately 2 × 4 × 15 mm), thoroughly washed in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) solution, soaked in 1% povidone-iodine solution for about 10 seconds and washed in PBS.
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We could grow marina di Chioggia pumpkin in the United States commercially if there was a demand for it, though I imagine its sheer size would discourage the prospect of shipping it to market, whereupon it would have to be cut into smaller sections for selling.
Homogenization can be performed more rapidly if tissue is cut into smaller sections prior to freezing.
The scaffolds were cut into smaller sections, fixed on stubs at various angles, and sputter coated with gold prior to observation.
Her mother, Vera Newman, cuts the filets into small sections and arranges them snugly into jars with a single teaspoon of salt.
The 25-foot-long scroll, one of the oldest and longest such books ever dug up, was cut up into smaller sections so that it could be studied more easily.
After you cut it into smaller sections, try to work through it with your fingers or a comb.
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