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Debris passage through expressway facilities is defined as the designed sedimentation volume of debris flow from valley to waterway under the expressway.
Table 6 Modified points given to attributes based on the original grading standard of KEC Open image in new window Note D is the diameter of lateral drains and B is the width of waterway box for the scoring index of debris passage through expressway facilities.
Table 2 Points given to attributes according to the grading standard of KEC Open image in new window Source Korea Expressway Corporation (2009) Note D is the diameter of lateral drains and B is the width of waterway box for the scoring index of debris passage through expressway facilities.
The mirror-like surface of the polished stem enables the cement to fit perfectly, allowing no micro-gap and no space for debris passage (Crawford et al. 1999).
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The culture was washed after 24 h with phosphate buffered saline (PBS, Invitrogen) to remove any remaining debris and passaged once to ensure adherence selection.
Debris clogged the passage.
"Slowly, desparatly slowly, the remains of passage debris that encumbered the lower part of the doorway was removed.
Note the levees of soil and transported trees left on the road and the undermining of the roadbed by the debris flow's passage.
A microfluidics device that includes a filter membrane that uses porous polymer monoliths (PPM) can isolate EVs from mouse blood; the membrane removes cells and cell debris and allows passage of small vesicles like EVs for isolation and diagnosis.
"But, when we got there, Zahi Hawass was removing debris from a long passage at the bottom of the tomb.
The cell debris was removed by passage through a 0.65 µm filter (Sartorius), and the supernatant was concentrated 20-fold with a 100 K TFF capsule (Pall).
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