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Attempts have been made at finding ways of cleaning used protein G agarose to revive their efficiency and make them reusable for purifying immunoglobulin G (IgG) in affinity column chromatography.
Third, the formulation of questions was generalised, when possible, to make them reusable in broader situations than those in the source papers.
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Workflows are defined from modules using existing programs, which makes them reusable without programming requirements.
The end molds are not fully affixed onto the side molds for simple adjustments when needed and to ensure a cost reduction by making them reusable.
As a result, Goteo projects must use free and open licences, making them transferable and reusable by other people.
Based on the concept of regeneration from the outset, these fibre-based textiles are largely crafted from waste materials and claim to be highly recyclable or reusable, making them suitable for multiple life cycles.
The engineered hierarchical porosities, neutron transparency, thermal stability and anticipated chemical stability of the present zirconium carbide spheres makes them promising candidates as reusable transmutation targets for Minor Actinide incineration.
Both the diaphragm and cervical cap are reusable, which makes them a good contraceptive candidate where waste is concerned.
The reusable electronic packaging made them look exactly like a pack of cigarettes.
4. "They also make cute reusable gift wrapping, using them like we do in Japan as a furoshiki," or wrapping cloth, Lookout & Wonderland designer Niki Livingston said. 5. Use stiffer materials such as linen in place of vinyl shelf liner.
They are based out of Kampala, they have factors in Masaka, and they make washable, reusable cloth pads at a really affordable price and they sell them locally.
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