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An idle gear, picked up for 45 cents on Canal Street, allowed him to make reverse carriages for right-to-left Arabic and Hebrew.

The new drive design reverses the carriage by buffering the kinetic energy of the carriage resulting in a fast reversal and a high energy efficiency for higher productive WFPS.

These larger families are characterized by multiple affected siblings rather than multiple affected generations, rarely show the greater degree of consistency in phenotype that would be expected but instead show an increased frequency of DRB1*1501 carriage, the reverse of what would be expected if a non-MHC locus were primarily responsible for the disease (Willer et al., 2007).

In order to avoid this, the blocks' orientations in the centrifuge carriage were reversed after 2.5 min and the blocks were spun a second time for 2.5 min to obtain consistent amounts of purified products.

HBsAg was determined as a marker of chronic HBV carriage by a reverse passive hemagglutination assay (Murex Diagnostics Limited, Dartford, UK) with radioimmunoassay testing of negative samples (Sorin Biomedica Diagnostics, Vercelli, Italy).

This available facility consists of a moving carriage with a cantilever-mounted tyre that moves in either forward or reverse directions on rails well above a soil tank.

Reverse transcriptase PCR (RT-PCR) based on the mature gametocyte marker Pfs25 was used to assess for subpatent carriage of falciparum gametocytes in admission blood samples from the patients enrolled in ARC2.

The carriage was packed.

The carriage slowed down.

Carriage clock.

Our carriage seats 17.

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