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The (LDPE) materials were cut to small sizes to enable the crushing machine to accept the material after drying.
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The chips then were transferred to a Pallman disc flaker and cut to smaller particle size.
Large moving boxes can be cut down to smaller sizes and reused in many ways as packaging.
The decrease in radical scavenging activity might be due to the generation of oxidant peptides, since bromelain is an endoprotease which cut the generated antioxidative peptides to smaller size.
Prior to use, the SOI wafer was cut into small sizes (1 × 1 cm), cleaned by modified standard Radio Corporation of America cleaning process and then dipped in hydrofluoric acid (HF) (1% water solution) for 30 s in order to replace the Si-O bonds by low energy Si-H bonds.
To show the GFP+ sperms, the testes of offspring (1st generation) were removed and cut in small sizes in Ca2+-Mg2+-free Hank's Balanced Salt Solution (HBSS with, Gibco Life Technologies) with 0.35 g/L sodium bicarbonate and 1 g/L D-glucose.
The dried biomass (es) were then cut into small sizes (<5 mm) using a hammer mill.
Study 2: whole blood from patients with sepsis was incubated with a polymyxin B-immobilized filter (cut into small sizes) for small animals for 2 hours (PMX group), or were treated with 200 μg polymyxin B for 2 hours (PLB group), or were not treated (sepsis group).
Choking is a real issue with these and marshmallows should be cut into small sizes if you are not sure that your child will chew them properly before swallowing.
Graphene can also potentially be cut to sizes far smaller than silicon can, making possible more-compact transistors and chips.
The dried biomass residues were then cut into small size (5 to 10 mm) using hammer mill.
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