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Over 80% of the radiopharmaceuticals currently being used make use of this short-lived, metastable radionuclide, which has reigned as the workhorse of diagnostic nuclear medicine.
If using a campfire spot others have previously used, make use of any "charred wood" left behind- it will burn in your fire, and will decrease the amount of logs you will need to gather and burn.
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In areas where the water is hard, home water softeners are used, making use of the properties of natural or artificial zeolite minerals.
To simplify the identification and differentiation of various PVYN strain groups, a competitive (single antisense and multiple sense primers) reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was used, making use of minor differences in the variable region part of the PVY genome.
This system (which was the original technology developed by Bell Labs for internal telephone network use) makes use of multiple pairs of copper wires to provide symmetric high-capacity data in the 1.5-8 Mbps range.
Our traditional linear models of resource use – make, use, dispose – are neither sustainable nor suited to the future challenges the UK faces.
You don't make use of it - it makes use of you".
Clingers like passionflowers, which use tendrils to grab, will make use of the flimsiest string.
The bigger country looks most concerned, even now, about stability in its north-east, where insurgents used to make use of sanctuaries over the border in Myanmar.
All direct-use applications make use of low-temperature geothermal resources, which range between about 50 and 150 °C (122 and 302 °F).
These include translanguaging pedagogies [using multiple languages simultaneously] which make use of the dynamic language practices of everyday life.
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