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If you think about it, almost every other dental treatment term sounds fairly harmless (filling, cap, crown, bridge, implant, etc).
The April 2001 correction said that after reviewing photographs, video and conducting interviews with people who performed the test, there had been only a small amount of spillage, less than one ounce, from the filling cap.
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The shining, million-euro, steel-and-glass mobile bottling plant and its six-strong crew have arrived and are hard at work in a thin late-January sun: rinsing, drying, filling, capping, labelling.
The settlement of the basketball lockout fixed high-end salaries and filled cap loopholes and was assailed by the baseball players' union.
Finally, you'll fill, cap and store bottles for two to three weeks to allow for carbonation, at which time the beer will be ready to drink.
Blood filled cap from an iv on the bedside cabinet, unflushed toilet [@named hospital] Spent a night in [named hospital] with my son.
At the plant, some bottles went through the 150-degree water of the soaking-and-washing machine, while others rolled along to be filled, capped, labeled and loaded into cartons.
Early hand methods of filling, labeling, corking, and other operations have been replaced by highly mechanized bottling lines, with bottles cleaned, filled, capped, sealed, labeled, and placed in a shipping container at a rate as high as 400 bottles per minute.
Throughout the procedure, every precaution was taken to prevent the samples from being in contact with air: the blood was collected in syringes that were immediately capped, and was then transferred to vials, which were completely filled, capped and centrifuged.
The agar plates were then inverted over the filled caps, cells facing the olefin compound, sealed with parafilm, placed in a plastic bag (the original packaging for the petri dishes) and incubated for 2 days at room temperature (Fig. 1B).
Kerr recommends filling the cap no more than one third to one half of the way -- and the half-way mark is really better for "heavily" soiled items.
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