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It may be applied at any time of the year on land plowed for spring crops or winter grain or on permanent pasture.
This is because, at whatever stage in the process where discretion may be applied (at the point where the defendant is charged, for instance), white people are consistently treated less harshly than blacks.
The process, which may be applied at the yarn or fabric stage, involves immersion under tension in a caustic soda (sodium hydroxide) solution, which is later neutralized in acid.
A resin sealant may be applied at a subsequent visit when moisture control is possible.
Pinned boundary conditions are assumed at each end, although other boundary conditions may be applied at the ends quite simply.
Although the standard is not international some basic information may be applied at global scale and most importantly at green façades.
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Interspecific comparison experiments presented in this report indicated that the microarray may be applied to at least three of these genera.
Treatment steps vacillate between various sources of care, and traditional and modern therapies may be applied simultaneously at different points throughout the episode.
Although organogenesis is a complex process, the organ generation systems described above using stem cells or a combination of stem cells and tissue engineering may be applied, or at least raise the hope, to treat organ failure in humans in the near future.
As responses travel towards the root, developer-specified aggregation functions may be applied to data at each hop.
Importantly, atrazine formulations may be applied to crops at concentrations as high as 213 g/L according to label instructions (Syngenta Crop Protection Inc. 2005), many times its reported solubility in water (30 mg/L).
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