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Dip the base in rooting hormone, then insert into a 50/50 mixture of compost and vermiculite.
Because their model is powered by a chip that consumers insert into a slot in certain phones, it does not require the cooperation of the mobile operators.
The researchers planned to create this abbreviated genome, which they would then insert into a cell, thereby creating an artificial life-form.
A machine that sprayed a single layer of atoms onto a substrate was located one lab bench away from a 3-D printer; people designing nanoscale structures can watch as their nearly invisible creations gradually become light collectors that look like shiny black tiles, which technicians will insert into a 3-D-printed solar-generator chassis the size of a chemistry textbook.
The intimate details of the reactions of these commercial catalytic processes are not entirely understood, but there are strong indications from more easily studied soluble organometallic catalysts that alkenes coordinate to a metal centre and then insert into a hydrocarbon chain, producing a longer-chain hydrocarbon attached to the metal centre.
This paper examines various design parameters for missions that ascend from the lunar far-side surface and insert into a halo orbit about the Earth Moon L2 point.
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Put an insert into an empty flowerpot.
A retrogene may, for example, be inserted into a different chromosome from its "parent".
A retractor was inserted into a second incision, to push her liver out of the way.
Bring to a boil and simmer until a knife inserted into a beet pulls out easily.
It's also a face, remarkably enough, that Amanda inserts into a damaged Titian "Bacchanal".
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