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Inserting a larger fuse is a dangerous practice that could cause wiring to overheat and start a fire.
- Never overload circuits by inserting a larger fuse so you can plug in more appliances (this can't be done with circuit breakers).
An excessive leak can usually be corrected by inserting a larger tube or a cuffed tube.
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The procedure, which is typically done between 16 and 18 weeks of pregnancy, involves inserting a large, thin needle into the womb to extract about one tablespoon of amniotic fluid containing fetal cells.
"There may be some truth in saying that inserting a large concrete box beneath a house might stabilize it," says Derek Taylor, head of development control at the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC), and the man being faced with the barrage of ever-bolder basement dreams.
Inserting a large central venous line and administering massive amounts of fluid can damage the adjacent lung or overwhelm the heart's ability to pump.
This requires a procedure known as lumbar puncture, which involves inserting a large needle into the spine.
Sawyer is gagged before inserting a large hypodermic needle into his chest.
Thus information derived from inserting a large number of short sequences enables to model the methylation variation observed throughout mammalian genomes.
Although loss-of-function genomic editing for zebrafish has been well developed, lack of feasible methods for inserting a large exogenous DNA sequence into the zebrafish genome is becoming a bottleneck for zebrafish-relevant research.
The presence of an intron in the promoter affects transgene expression in mammalian cells [ 5], and inserting a large CMV intron and beta-actin intron into plasmids with the same promoter increases luciferase activity [ 6].
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