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In order to enhance electrical transport, the sample was cleaned in situ by the magnetic and electric field.
In light of official aims to increase the usage of public transport, the sample used in this study might not be representative for future users.
The source of the krypton is the argon (and helium) gas used to transport the sample into the plasma, and to generate the argon plasma (see Fig. 1).
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This device was subsequently used to transport the samples and inject them with the gases under study.
The unintentional exposure was discovered on 13 June when researchers noticed live anthrax colonies growing on plates used to store and transport the samples.
The tissue specimens were placed on ice for a short period to transport the samples from the operating room to the laboratory before staining at 37°C.
A possible explanation is that the pollen viability of N. nucifera quickly decreases after anther dehiscence [ 3], and it usually took about 2 h to transport the samples from the study site to our laboratory.
Once the samples were collected there was often confusion around whose responsibility it was to transport the samples, and in a few sites, local law enforcement were surprised to find out that they were the responsible party.
For the as-deposited sample, the Al–O bonds can be attributed to surface oxidation of AlN layer due to the exposure to air during transporting the sample to the XPS system.
A range of fields was accessed by transporting the sample along the magnet bore during the pulse sequence (see the Supporting Information).
In that letter, the prosecutors addressed the chain of custody of urine samples for Bonds and said they could be verified by the "agents who transported the samples".
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