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Comic and Movie bios vary, but it agreed that he is a day-walker (can resist sunlight) but still craves blood.
powder is chemically inert, resists fading in sunlight, and is very opaque: this allows it to impart a pure and brilliant white color to the brown or gray chemicals that form the majority of household plastics.
Unfortunately for those who wanted or were required to wear green, there were no good vegetal green dyes which resisted washing and sunlight.
The case began in mid-2001, when the agency's testing showed that some straps did not meet its standards for resisting abrasion and exposure to sunlight.
Dust measurements may represent chronic residential pesticide exposure because chemicals in indoor dust resist degradation due to limited sunlight, microbial activity, and moisture (Lewis et al. 1994; Simcox et al. 1995).
In addition, they must have been able to resist the biologically destructive ultraviolet radiation in sunlight, which was not absorbed by a layer of ozone as it is now.
In addition, pesticide concentrations in a single carpet dust sample may represent exposure over months or years, because pesticides resist degradation due to limited exposure to sunlight, microbial activity, moisture, and other factors [ 10, 11].
Others resist drying out in attics, wall spaces, sunlight, soil, etc.
It wasn't an easy sell, but Thomas says that the model looked so fresh filmed in the California sunlight that his bosses couldn't resist it.
While B. anthracis spores resist many environmental influences, they are killed by sunlight (7 ), with an estimated survival time in direct sunlight in July of <2.5 h.
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