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To check its applicability, an easy prepared test paper strip of CCP was made for rapid and selective detection of Zn2+.
Car and aircraft engines are very similar, however those that power cars are heavier, and made for rapid acceleration and deceleration, while those in aircraft are made lighter, and to run at a more steady speed.
The most recent version of the QAS went into effect in September 2011 although a recent addendum was made for rapid DNA testing in December 2014 [ 82].
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This next-step in drive evolution is meant to work with Microsoft's ReadyDrive, a little-used component of Vista that makes for rapid booting and shutdown.
Pathophysiologic mechanisms are typeset differently throughout the text, which also makes for rapid reference.
More recently, calls have been made for 'rapid reviews' to provide decision-makers with the evidence they need in a shorter time frame, but the possible limitations of such 'rapid reviews', compared to full systematic reviews, require further research [ 2].
And the task of rebuilding after the wartime destruction made for the rapid expansion of G.D.P.
In the original theory, a single gene was made responsible for rapid postprandial insulin release that supported quick storage of energy-rich substrates (called the quick insulin trigger) [ 50, 51].
Kranjska Gora resort is a key venue for World Cup championship skiing and ski jumping, which makes for some rapid runs, although there is also a range of slopes for beginners to cut their teeth on.
While mention is made of rapid response interventions, for example where discussed in the context of an evaluation redevelopment program in a mental health service for older people [ 39](M) and elsewhere as part of a nurse led pilot of an integrated care programme for older people with dementia [ 40], we were unable to identify research that took this as a focus.
Arterial models made for living subjects with these rapid prototyping techniques can be used to simulate surgical procedures, calibrate imaging modalities, and design new stent grafts.
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