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This analysis shows that the ε F region is practically free of localized states.
The chain-extended UPy-material on the contrary is practically free of crystalline domains and shows clear flexible properties.
The additional information is quickly acquired in between the regular SPIM recordings and is practically free of phototoxicity.
In summary, in American-blend compared to Virginia-type cigarettes, parts of the Virginia tobacco are replaced by Burley tobacco, which is practically free of sugars.
Therefore, T. reesei Xyn2 produced in P. pastoris has an advantage of showing xylanase activity that is practically free of harmful side activities.
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The produced enzyme was practically free of cellulolytic activity.
On the other hand, acid leaching resulted in samples that were practically free of EFAL, which in turn led to the formation of aluminium gradients along the zeolite crystallites.
For example, steam dealumination leaves the lattice with aluminium removed as EFAL, whereas samples that are practically free of EFAL can result from acid leaching, so EFAL may have a negative effect by blocking pores and preventing the Pt from being well dispersed during the ion exchange process.
Retained water plays a key role and unsealed anodic films, which are practically free of water, hardly experience any transformation under the electron beam; giving rise to identical impedance plots when recently obtained, after 24 h of aging in an oven at 100 °C, and after months and years of exposure in an atmosphere of low relative humidity.
However, summer in 1930 had been particularly warm, and the surrounding sea was practically free of ice.
The produced xylanase was practically free of cellulolytic activity.
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