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It would then be biologically digested, a process that would also give off biogas for energy, before being stabilised into a liquid "digestate" which could be spread over arable and grasslands.
The great English clockmaker, Thomas Tompion, was one of the first to use this mechanism successfully in his pocket watches, and he adopted the minute hand which, after a variety of designs were trialled, eventually stabilised into the modern-day configuration.
Thus, whilst both RNA foci and DPRs are derived from the same RNA molecules, the processes by which this RNA is stabilised into a focus or exported for translation are probably different or even mutually exclusive indeed work from Gendron et al. [ 9] suggested that this might be the case.
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The wide motions of the brush create a sense of openness and fluency that doesn't stabilise into neat lines, doesn't settle down.
Plasma vitamin C was measured from blood drawn into citrate bottles and stabilised in a standardised volume of metaphosphoric acid stored at −70°C.
He questioned the argument that Afghanistan had to be stabilised in order to deny al Qaeda a terrorist base there, because, "Unfortunately, al Qaeda has moved its forces and its bases into Pakistan".
However, recognition of impending death is essential so that patients can be stabilised for transferral into appropriate care where they have more control.
Later this year Toyota aims to put two-wheeled robotic chairs, able to stabilise themselves, into a Japanese shopping centre and some of its company hospitals.
Much of this was achieved through the injection of stabilising materials into the foundations, which needed time to cure and solidify.
Additional viral or cellular factors may be needed to stabilise it into a form with tRNA-like properties.
Aluminium alloy foams are created by injecting gas containing different levels of oxygen (from ≪1 ppm to 21%) into melts stabilised with SiC or TiB2 particles.
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