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In the 1960s he developed a diagnostic method that involved viewing skin tissue at low magnification until he saw a broad pattern, which he called a silhouette.
Akeley developed a taxidermy method that involved creating a full sculpture of the animal's muscular structure, built on its articulated skeleton, before the skin was stretched onto it.
Peg Breen, the president of the New York Landmarks Conservancy, credited Mr. Byard with devising a novel preservation-financing method that involved a revolving loan fund using proceeds from the residential conversion of the Federal Archives Building in Greenwich Village.
The secondary emulsions were prepared using a layer-by-layer electrostatic deposition method that involved adsorbing cationic chitosan onto the surface of anionic lecithin-stabilized droplets.
After various tests they hit upon a method that involved a prototype material made of 3D-printed plastic and tested it on a full-sized segment of wind-turbine blade.
The doctors, finding few options, relied on a method that involved creating a nose by pulling down the forehead skin, waiting for the blood vessels to connect, and snipping the "flap" back to create the new feature.
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Historically PHAs have been produced through a costly method that involves feeding sugar to bacteria.
Eventually, one of the stalks produces evil piglets, and Finn and Jake defeat the beings using a novel method that involves ice cream".
TLC is also the chromatographic method that involves the lowest cost to set up.
Allergan uses a "lost-salt" method that involves rolling an implant in salt to create texture and then washing the salt away.
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