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The samples were frozen, and then lyophilized to dryness, ground, and stored in an airtight plastic container at room temperature.
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The EA extract was concentrated to dryness and ground to a fine powder.
Higher friction can result from surface type, shoe type and, in outdoor fields, ground hardness, dryness, grass cover and weather conditions.
It responds to dryness by lying flat on the ground.
In Polynesia and Indonesia, where such houses are still built, they are raised above the ground on stilts for security and dryness; the roofing is often made of leaves and the walls are largely open to allow air movement for natural cooling.
The dryness is slowly leaving the land.
Erodibility of the soil is increased by dryness.
APART from the air pressure, the dryness, the space restrictions, and the need for everything to be cooked in advance on the ground, here's another reason why airplane food is not quite the sensory delight we would like it to be: the ambience just isn't right.
Ground tissue (500 mg) was extracted twice with 5 ml of methanol, evaporated to dryness and finally dissolved into 2 ml of methanol.
Because airborne bacteria are exposed to extremes of temperature, dryness, and radiation, they are thought to be far less diverse and abundant than their peers down on the ground.
Soil samples coming from the same site were pooled together, air-dried up to dryness, then sieved by passing through a 1 mm nylon sieve; fractions less than 1 mm size were further ground in an agate mortar, till all the sample was homogenized.
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