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Although the money is typically designated to cover expenses, it may include a profit.
For bridge decks, this is typically designated as Class AA concrete, with a minimum 28-day f′c of 31 MPa (4500 psi) with a maximum w/cm of 0.426 (angular aggregate) and a cement content ranging from 379 to 424 kg/m3 (639 to 715 pcy).
The end of a line of code is typically designated by simply moving to the next line, but if the line becomes very long and needs to wrap to the next line, place a _ at the end of the unfinished line to indicate that the line continues on the next line.
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Mutants are typically designated as collie.
The option to include office staff in the training sessions was important for improving efficiency, as office staff that received training were typically designated to make all dementia-related referrals.
If you are leaving your vehicle at the airport while you travel, there are typically designated parking areas for international or long-term departures.
Materials that are responsibly recycled are not, typically, designated as hazardous.
After methyl groups are added to the 3' ends of the duplexes catalyzed by HEN1, one strand of the duplexes is selectively incorporated into the RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC) to form the mature miRNAs, whereas the other strand, designated the miRNA*, is typically degraded.
In most spooning positions, you will need to designate a "little" and a "big" spoon: The little spoon: This is typically the smaller partner.
Data from this stage of development is typically used as the basis of a submission to regulatory bodies to seek marketing approval for a designated indication.
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