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The landing aids most often employed are illustrated in Figure 1.
Aerial surveillance has probably been most successful in detecting lightning-caused fires and is most often employed in areas of relatively low-value lands and inaccessible areas.
"Polls come and polls go" is the soundbite most often employed by politicians facing bad numbers, but this latest Guardian-ICM poll has caused absolute delight among the Labour hierarchy.
It's now entrenched in our everyday informal language, most often employed by young women, from InStyle's daily "We're Obsessed!" feature (one object of obsession: a $4,000 Fendi bag) to the ironically titled gossip site ImNotObsessed.com.
The shapes most often employed were the albarello, or drug jar, of Middle East origin; a type of ewer evidently derived from the Greek oinochoe; and, above all, the piatta da pompa, or show dish, in the istoriato, an Italian narrative style from the early 16th century that uses the pottery body solely as support for a purely pictorial effect.
In fact, it has been shown that the methods most often employed for these measurements are associated with substantial artifact.
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Some people consider Landis to be not so much a forger as a con artist, which is the epithet Leininger most often employs.
Clinical trials of NSAID efficacy in RA and OA most often employ a design whereby the current NSAID is discontinued and the patient must have an increase in symptoms or flare to enter the study.
However, the prior computational work on the rhodium-catalyzed reaction focuses on what can be categorized as the reaction via a one-point binding mechanism (or nondirected catalyzed hydroboration) of a simple alkene substrate, often styrene, and most often employing a neutral (i.e., [L n RhCl]2), rather than cationic (e.g., L n Rh(I BF4), complex.
The results indicate that although some form of objective testing is often employed in diagnostic work-up, the tests most frequently employed are not the most accurate for the diagnosis of EIB.
Poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) has most often been employed for the controlled release of protein formulations because of its safety profile with non-toxic degradation products.
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