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The process described here is appropriate for a clinical laboratory with sufficient sample processing demands to warrant moderate scale automation.
Note: SSDI process described here applies only to non-blind beneficiaries.
The iteration process described here is low cost, stable and fast-converging.
There are numerous theories and models of mediation that bare little, if any resemblance, to the process described here.
In the process described here an electrochemically generated organic radical is used to oxidize the lignin selectively.
It is possible to perform the extractions in a continuous procedure, called counter current extraction, as well as in the batch process described here.
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Overall, the process described here appears to be feasible for the methanol production using non-reacted methane that comes from the OCM reaction process.
The fabrication process described here would allow the production of large quantities of diamond AFM probes, resulting in a high cost performance.
The process described here is not hard, and it's not new – companies like frog design have been leveraging this form of approach for years, and I learned the fundamentals of empathetic design when I was an undergraduate at Carnegie Mellon.
The process described here can be a basis for development of a technology for production of very long carbon NTs with the aspect ratio as high as several tens of thousands.
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