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Focusing the general approach for the description of the diffusion by a diffusion coefficient (see Eq. 2), it is obvious that an increased temperature leads to a higher diffusion coefficient, thus resulting into a thicker contamination layer on the CFRP-parts.
It is alleged that the government ignored warnings and allowed evacuees to walk into a nuclear contamination zone.
CaOH + was formed from Ca + reacting with water which was introduced into the vacuum chamber as a contamination of the N2O gas.
In fact, as seen in early results, before good conditions for the silicone rubber mask that divides the slide into 48 wells was found, a contamination in a sample is obvious in its placement between clusters for several SNPs.
In the case of an examination into release agent contamination, a CFRP specimen of at least 100 cm2 is first rinsed with 60 °C warm distilled water and the resulting solution is collected.
In Pavilion, Wyo., for instance, the Environmental Protection Agency has begun an investigation into contamination of several drinking water wells.
Police are carrying out an investigation into the contamination of various medical products between 1 June and 15 July 2011 at the hospital.
In order to provide a better insight into the contamination status (e.g. Listeria) of high-risk companies the present study shows a method to combine results of a routine survey with available data from national control authorities.
In particular, they have criticized the pace of a separate investigation into soil contamination near Carlton Forge Works that is being conducted by the company under an agreement with another agency, the state Department of Toxic Substances Control.
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