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Not met – Class sizes have slightly risen and one-to-one tuition scaled back.
Thus, the final product met Class A biosolids' final disposal regulations, but further investigation is needed in order to satisfy the future European legislation [ 18].
It has been proposed [ 28] that for Type 1 copper ligand, residues located 10 amino acids downstream of the conserved Cys affect the redox potential and this provides a basis for classification of laccase under class 1 (Met), class 2 (Leu) or class 3(Phe).
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Meanwhile, the integrated process exhibited efficient performance of COD, BOD5, TOC, NH4+-N and TN removals at a much shorter retention time of 8 h, with the effluent concentrations of 18.4, 2.3, 10.1, 3.2 and 10.6 mg/L, respectively, which all met class-I criteria of the Integrated Wastewater Discharge Standard.
Furthermore, in the integration of TiO2 photocatalysis oxidation and MBBR process, the effluent of COD, BOD5, TOC, NH4+-N and TN were 22.1 mg/L, 1.1 mg/L, 11.8 mg/L, 4.1 mg/L and 13.7 mg/L, respectively, which all met class-I criteria of the Integrated Wastewater Discharge Standard (GB18918-2002, China).
We are constantly searching for properties and negotiating for them, and our finished product must meet Class A standards".
Salmonella spp. reduced to meet Class A criteria after 120 h.
The device was successfully tested and complies with class A for frequency estimation and uncertainties, and it was found to meet class S conditions for the voltage range and harmonics.
The Soft Shell material meets Class 2 WSRS standards, meaning it even resists top-down, heavy flow water, not just your average rain.
Likewise, in China, a study found that in 497 patients meeting Class I secondary prevention (SP) indications for an ICD, only 112 (22.5%) accepted an ICD implant.
School administrators said that they had to find a way to meet class-size limits.
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