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That is why the use of enzymes like proteases, as well as biocatalytic processes, can be useful for removing soluble proteins that can be interesting for increment cellulose hydrolysis reactions, aiming ethanol production income.
Such a sieve is also useful for removing seeds from a raspberry or strawberry coulis.
The researchers hope this process will be particularly useful for removing hazardous materials, such as nuclear waste.
The proposed method was also useful for removing other tetracyclines as well as fluoroquinolones and different pharmaceuticals.
Organic clay acid would be useful for removing problems of fines migration at high reservoir temperature, provided that the calcite content is low.
The viral proteases have proven to be the most selective and useful for removing the fusion tags in fusion protein expression systems.
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Another useful tip for removing the pins is to use a small teaspoon.
Based on these model studies, iron oxyhydroxide nanoparticles could be a useful tool for removing zinc from contaminated water supplies that lead to the ocean.
By redesigning the substrate recognition site, expression of engineered double RING ubiquitin ligases may provide a useful tool for removing many different gene products at the protein level.
However, even in cases with a single gas phase, there are large differences in composition, pressure, and density between the regions close to and away from the rotation axis, confirming the idea that centrifugation might be a useful method for removing contaminants from natural gas.
SHOCSY is a useful tool for removing irrelevant variation that interfere with the interpretation and predictive ability of models and has widespread applicability to other spectroscopic data, as well as other "omics" type of data.
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