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Anthropogenic disturbance has removed thicker soils and increased sun exposure in many of these sites; for instance, many of the Quebec stations are in asbestos mines, both abandoned and active.
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She removed thick layers of dust and environmental pollutants, as well as discolored surface adhesives that had been used to move the mosaic to a new cement slab during its excavation.
Diameter reduction cannot be at the expense of the suction channel which needs to be sufficient to easily removed thick secretion.
Start with 10 to 16 ounces of leaves (remove thick stems).
Wet the stone with warm water and rub over hard skin to remove thick calluses.
Yesterday the clean-up operation got under way to remove thick mud and debris from people's homes and affected streets.
But it later balked at removing thick stands of reeds that swiftly choked the renewed river.
Whether temperature changes can remove thick bacterial biofilms from such surfaces remains to be evaluated.
Significant drawbacks with closed suction systems include risk for producing high negative pressures and reduced efficacy in removing thick secretions from the airways [ 2, 11, 12].
However, because of their relatively low revolution speed (maximum, 15,000 rpm), these are less efficient at removing thick bone than high-speed otologic drills (that function at 80,000 100,000 rpm).
The use of bone-cutting ultrasonic aspirators has been described in a variety of neurosurgical procedures, and they have been praised for their ability to minimize damage to nearby vasculature and dura while removing thick bone in confined spaces.
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