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Both M. leprae and M. tuberculosis were made non-viable by gamma irradiation before sonication.
As Brooklyn's changing demographics have made non-Orthodox institutions less viable, East Midwood has absorbed three other congregations, including the Jewish Communal Center of Flatbush, where East Midwood had held its first annual meeting, and, in 1978, Flatbush's Congregation Shaare Torah.
Some commissioners had begun to withdraw services from pharmacies because low levels of uptake had made them non viable.
If it goes against the bookmaker, it could make bookmaking non-viable by making it possible for every pigeon to demand his feathers back after he's been clipped.
That, along with the open hostility of the government, made it "non-viable financially," according to its previous owner, Guillermo Zuloaga, and forced him to sell it.
Make non-alcoholic things.
Yet that's not the only bombshell: Hall also announces the sitcom W1A has made Broadcasting House "non-viable" as the BBC's base, and all but local London services will be moving to … Gateshead.
All dark eggs were considered as non viable.
PI staining was performed to assess non viable cells.
More than likely, these cells are non viable.
It is clear that any perturbation from this state can have the effect of either making the cell non-viable or to grow to an excessive level and hence become a tumour.
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