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"To his credit, he is trying to isolate that piece.
The definition of "customer" serves to isolate that class of persons entitled to the protection subchapter IV provides to customers.
What Boeing engineered to isolate that problem was to first conduct an extensive analysis of the battery packs.
We took a human life so vindictively, however loathsome his behavior had been, when we had the means to isolate that person from society, with equal results.
"Characterization of a Cymbidium mosaic virus isolate that is undetectable by a commercial ELISA virus detection kit". American Phytopathological Society Meeting.
When one unit of a multiple set is shut down for repairs, means are available to isolate that unit from the others which remain in operation.
The next step after cloning, therefore, is to find and isolate that clone among other members of the library.
The property of albumin to bind long-chain fatty acids was exploited for the development of adsorbents containing them as ligands to isolate that protein.
Clinical information was obtained by electronic chart review for all patients infected or colonised with an imipenem-resistant P. aeruginosa isolate that was included in the study.
On Thursday the company was able to isolate that pipe and on Friday it partially fixed the leak, though some oil was still spilling out.
Following (Southern) Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI) in 1965, the United Nations imposed sanctions intended to isolate that country, but these bore much more heavily on Zambia.
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