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The term refers to recycled cooking oil, which is often retrieved from drains where it is dumped by restaurants after use.
Clinical outcomes were often retrieved from clinical reports and administrative data.
This indicated that partial gene sequences were more often retrieved from the more fragmented assemblies.
Their knowledge about ED was often retrieved from common media sources and the greater part of the participants reported they had seen very few patients with ED during their professional career.
Whole-genome sequencing of P. falciparum field isolates poses additional difficulties due to the small quantity of DNA often retrieved from patients in the clinical setting and the high degree of host DNA contamination from leucocytes.
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Because of the well-integrity concern, suspected GLVs are often retrieved with a wireline from the side-pocket mandrel for inspection.
EVERYONE is familiar with the "black box" technology tucked away inside aircraft and often dramatically retrieved from the wreckage of an airplane.
Memory is often retrieved involuntarily.
With around 220 people in Wales waiting for a transplant, the Welsh government believes that the change in law could increase the number of donors by 15 a year, thereby potentially resulting in more than 75 additional transplants annually as doctors can often retrieve multiple organs from a single patient.
Often, retrieving a word becomes almost impossible.
And just like insulin, they're often constructed using DNA code retrieved from our bodies.
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