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In addition, next-generation herbicide-tolerant crops are, or will soon be on the market genetically engineered to withstand the application of additional herbicides (up to over a dozen), including herbicides posing greater ecological, crop damage, and human health risks (e.g., 2,4-D and dicamba) [6].
It's made to withstand the application of a considerable amount of water and paint.
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"What the academies apparently do would not withstand the application of the standards in these briefs," Mr. Dellinger said.
Furthermore, this study has necessitated the development of a special cell incorporating horizontally orientated battery plates that can be subjected to elevated pressure through the stacking of lead bricks on top of the cell, as well as a physically robust reference electrode system that can withstand the application of pressure.
This book on the theory of reaction kinetics, tries to go beyond collecting and compiling accepted wisdom, attempts to evaluate prior art critically, and in large parts presents new methodology that is yet to withstand the acid test of extensive practical application.
"It's built to withstand the vagaries of the market.
The plug has to be able to withstand the pressure of the water behind it".
The heavier varieties were intended to withstand the rigours of transport to overseas markets.
And the French monarchy proves unable to withstand the taint of the lengthy, humiliating trial.
They were conditioned to withstand the harshness of the environment, and they were strictly trained.
"There is no force to withstand the invasion of the Federal Army," he wrote.
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