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They have been used to eject officers from the force who have been found guilty of criminal offences or failed work drugs tests.
The first dozen place the 12 competitors in four pools of three and are used to eject the bottom team from each trio.
Mr. Jorgensen said the problem involved the mechanism used to eject spent shell casings from the pistol after each shot, something the company, based in Springfield, Mass., had never before seen.
Flatworms (phyla Platyhelminthes, Nemertea, and Mesozoa) lack a coelom, although nemerteans have a fluid-filled cavity at their anterior, or head, end, which is used to eject the proboscis rapidly.
The compound crossbow can be used to eject syringe-like dart loaded with poisonous solution.
The high power supply capable of generating +30 kV and −30 kV for positive and negative voltages was used to eject out the nanofibers from the needle tip.
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Essential Therapeutics of Waltham, Mass., which until a merger last month was known as Microcide Pharmaceuticals, is trying to design drugs to disable tiny pumps that bacteria use to eject antibiotics.
By doing this, you are attempting to give the stuck CD traction against the mechanism that the player uses to eject it.
A micropipette inserted approximately 100 µm from the microelectrode was used to pressure-eject a bolus of 100 µM ADP using a Picospritzer ® III (Parker Instrumentation, Pinebrook, NJ) (ejection parameters: 1 s, 20 PSI).
Vince Crawley, a spokesman for the Africa Command, says both sustained minor injuries and were separated because they used parachutes to eject from the F-15E Strike Eagle jet at high altitudes, ending up in different areas.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 - On Jan . 11 , 1991Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts took the Senate floor to make a clear, impassioned speech against passage of a resolution authorizing the first President Bush to use force to eject Saddam Hussein's Iraqi forces from Kuwait.
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