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Following an introduction of available durability design philosophies, this paper introduces a framework for these durability concepts.

A third group of promoters was predicted with the help of the matrix-scan tool available at the Rsat web server [ 53], upon introduction of available scoring matrices for S. meliloti σ-, σ- and PhoB-dependent promoters [ 49- 52] and with default parameters.

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The introduction of easily available contraception in the form of the Pill gave women more control and allowed them to indulge in sex for pleasure, often with multiple partners.

He called for fully staffed control towers at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey and at other area airports, and for the introduction of technology, available elsewhere in the world, to help make handoffs between control towers smoother, and the enhancement of alarm systems that alert controllers when aircraft appear to be getting too close to one another.

Many clinical isolates have also proven refractory to the introduction of currently available shuttle vectors via electroporation.

Setup issues with older systems such as dialysis bags (Diaz et al. 1999) have been eliminated with the introduction of commercially available dialyzers (Woo et al. 2001; D'Souza et al. 2014a).

It is generally accepted that biochar-C is largely unavailable to soil microbes but changes in soil physicochemical properties and the introduction of metabolically available labile-C compounds associated with the biochar may shift the soil microbial community structure.

6 7 With the introduction of commercially available POCT urine analysers, it may be possible to improve the quality of urinalysis in general practice.

The wide-spread introduction of currently available prophylactic HPV vaccines would reduce, but not eliminate, a large proportion of high-grade cervical lesions.

To achieve these goals, fundamental challenges facing nanofluidic research must be addressed, despite the recent introduction of commercially available sequencing devices.

With the introduction of commercially available blood-collecting systems, salts of ethylenediamine-tetra acetic acid (EDTA) either as di-sodium, di-potassium or tri-potassium salt, are the anticoagulants of choice, and recommended by the International Council for Standardization in Haematology (1993).

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