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But maybe that's my problem, because everyone in the crowd is radiating with happiness.
It starts subtly behind the savory and spice, and then rises until your whole body is radiating with the energy of beautiful sour.
In this study, commercial crocidolite asbestos fibers were radiated with microwave radiation at different temperatures.
The sample were radiated with Ni-filtered CuKα radiation (λ = 1.5428) within the 2θ scan range of 20 80°.
His whole being radiated with the deep mellow alpha wave of a natural endurance athlete.
The protein does not need any additives to glow -- instead it must be radiated with ultraviolet or blue light before turning bright green.
Summer time is credited with reducing traffic accidents and crime; boosting energy efficiency as people use less lighting and heating; and even improving health as people are radiated with vitamin D. "The best part is that it doesn't cost anything," chirps Mr Alkire.
There is honey that has been radiated with gamma rays to kill those spores dead for good that can be purchased for lots of money.
In experiments with T cell lines, APC were radiated with 60.7 Gy and 3H-thymidine was added after 48h and the incorporation was determined using a 1450 Microbeta counter (Wallac).
The tumour was radiated with a total dose of 30 Gy.
The cells were radiated with a linear accelerator radiotherapeutic machine (Varian, Palo Alto, CA, USA) in Department of Clinical Oncology, Queen Mary Hospital, The University of Hong Kong.
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