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"I had it in a sample of water from the Bronx River and, unfortunately it died," she said.
When a sample of water is stored, it gradually loses its tritium because of radioactive decay.
The test strips give a visual signal to the user when put in a sample of water with bacteria in it.
Indeed, Dr. Venter said, he plans to try to sequence all the microbes of a sample of water from the Atlantic Ocean at once.
A place name and date, we guess, and a sample of water, perhaps, from a stream, or a lake or dew-sodden grass or melted snow?
Finding them means taking a sample of water with the turkey baster, squirting it into the Styrofoam tray, bringing the tray to within a few inches of your face, slowly sloshing the water back and forth, as though you're panning for gold, and prodding aside the flecks of dirt and plant matter with the baster.
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The water samples of river water, canal water, tank water, and groundwater were collected during March 2010.
Scientists were taking samples of water and seafood to ensure food safety.
Daniel Smith, the spokesman of the I.S.F., said that, in order to protect sailors, daily sampling of water would be conducted continuously through the Olympic Games next August.
Hydrologists use samples of water and soil, which they have traditionally collected themselves by wading out into a river or lake.
But his real revelations came when he trained his lenses on samples of water that he had collected from a nearby lake, from a pot outside his house, from the canals of Delft, and elsewhere.
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