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And Beef Products Inc., after early production problems, is considered an industry leader in promoting safety — including for its process that uses a small amount of ammonia to kill off pathogens.
Other pages contained long drafts of potential advertisements: "If each household uses a small amount of money and big developers invest, we can change our village into a paradise where tourists can appreciate the plants, climb the Great Wall, and enjoy peasant family meals".
It uses a small amount of adaptive programming, or machine learning, to learn how to avoid the least helpful moves.
Varanus, is however decentralised and uses a small amount of CPU time on all participants and a larger percent on certain under-utilised hosts.
The developed composite as a "dry mix" uses a small amount of solid activator and eliminates the necessity for heat curing.
The present technique is fairly rapid and simple, uses a small amount of reagent and is set up with low-cost equipment, making this system economically viable.
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Digital subtraction angiography has been shown to correlate highly with conventional angiography and uses a smaller amount of contrast material.
MMSP can be useful for detection of NPC by a single reaction using a small amount of DNA.
2. Using a "small amount" of sarin doesn't make strategic sense, given the risks.
Those engines use a small amount of unburned fuel as lubricant and then expel it.
"I want the intense smokiness even when I use a small amount," he said.
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