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To create an uncontaminated environment, walls and floors are made of easy-to-clean materials like epoxy, urethane and tile that can cost $15 a square foot compared with the concrete floor of a typical factory, which costs 25 cents a square foot.
All neuropsychological investigations were performed in the morning using an uncontaminated environment.
Both of these phenomena are used as biomarkers for estrogenic effects and as always in the use of biomarkers, it is important to define the natural background level in an uncontaminated environment.
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Furthermore, the transconjugant P13 strain was also found to stimulate corn growth and reduce phenol concentration in water containing phenol and in historically contaminated field soils, indicating that the transconjugant strain could promote plant growth in both contaminated and uncontaminated environments.
Despite the lower cation capacity compared to standard Chelex gels, our gel has sufficient capacities of As, Cd, P, and Cu for deployment in uncontaminated environments.
Furthermore, as the phosphate concentration in uncontaminated environments is usually much higher than the arsenate concentration and the affinity of Zirconium hydroxide/oxide for both ion species is similar, the determined capacity for P is also the capacity threshold for As.
The shelf life of the HR-MBG is 47 days, and the capacity is sufficiently high for deployment in uncontaminated natural environments with a normal range of solute concentrations of the target ions.
The amount of N needed to obtain economically viable yields, while at the same time being in balance with the requirements of the crops and keeping the environment uncontaminated, varied in long-term trials from 0 to 50 kg ha−1 yr−1 on fertile soils, 50 to 100 kg ha−1 yr−1 on coarse textured soils, while 100 to 150 kg ha−1 yr−1 in farm field analysis.
If there is a common denominator to the complaints, it is students' expectation that they are entitled to a campus that is a "safe place" -- by which is meant an academic environment uncontaminated with ideas that they find "offensive".
Synthetic bone test specimens are often used in favour of cadaveric specimens, because of their low variance in material properties and availability (when compared to cadaveric specimens), and for the uncontaminated and clean test environment that they provide.
It is the engineered design of food handling, processing, storage facilities, and equipment to create a sanitary processing environment and to produce pure, uncontaminated, quality products consistently, reliably, and economically.
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