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To increase the yield of virus particles, the pellet was resuspended in 2 ml halovirus diluent and the previous steps of homogenisation and centrifugation were repeated.
In the second place, reproducibility and performance in proteomics can be much improved by increased automation and sample processing speed, namely during the steps of homogenisation and sub-fractionation.
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Modelling its mechanical behaviour by means of constitutive laws requires an additional step of homogenisation.
To model all the rope behaviour we had considered one step of homogenisation considering the fibres architectures in an elementary volume.
Nanoemulsions are created mainly by two approaches; high energy approach involves the steps of high pressure homogenisation, ultrasound method, high-speed liquid coaxial jets and high-speed devices method [ 80].
And yet, never has the world been under such threat from the forces of homogenisation".
After three centuries of homogenisation through industrialisation, urbanisation, nation-building and war, the British have become freer and more varied.
Formulating concrete policies is a problem for every party, and there is a danger of homogenisation in Europe.
So Glissant's work explores how we can engage with globalisation without falling into the trap of homogenisation.
Almost all the milk we drink goes through the high pressure and heat of homogenisation and pasteurisation.
That raises the prospect of homogenisation; players rapidly deciding which weapons are optimised, and then hundreds of them running around waving the same sword.
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