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However, a very different women's movement was stirring by 1967.
One recent scholarly book on the history of murder, "Mad Blood Stirring" by Edward Muir at Northwestern University, describes one way in which this process may have occurred.
Samples were prepared under constant stirring by a magnetic stirrer.
The MP, who died in 2010 and has been accused of abusing children, wrote to the then home secretary about "filth, innuendo and stirring" by reporters.
Briefly, 20 mg of sample powder was introduced into 900 ml of distilled water at 37±0.5 °C with stirring by a paddle at 0 or 100 rpm.
The samples were subjected to conventional induction melting as well as enhanced melt stirring by an external magnetic field using a specially designed floating zone arrangement.
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In such close quarters, mixing occurs not by stirring, but by diffusion, and is much speedier as a result.
Many commercial emulsions are obtained by stirring or by use of high pressure homogenizers.
Therefore, 10 ml of FCS were mixed with 300 mg of solid or 50 μl of 500 mM DMSO-dissolved curcuminoids either by stirring or by rotation.
In this research, CNT reinforced light metal composites were produced by melt stirring and by high pressure die casting, which can be both easily scaled up.
The last, a stirring monologue by Lynn Nottage, was delivered by Keith Randolph Smith, a towering black actor dressed in work clothes.
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