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A sampling system to collect exhaust emissions of a methanol engine by means of a sampling bag and an absorber was designed to absorb formaldehyde and unburned methanol emissions with deionized pure water.
Set just off shore, it was designed to absorb wave energy and spare Male further damage.
The plant was designed to absorb swells of up to about nineteen feet in height; the tsunami that arrived in March was more than twice that tall.
and use of the blood measurement tool, which was designed to absorb 500 mL of blood after delivery of the baby and be a visual cue to indicate the onset of PPH when the mat was full.
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For the two sides of the sample, the solar absorbing surface is designed to absorb sunlight and reduce radiative heat loss, while the high emission surface is aimed at enhancing the heat transfer.
The structure of this test absorbent pad is designed to absorb urine in the frontal area of the pad to minimize exposure of the buttocks to urine, while preventing the absorbed urine from flowing back to the pad surface.
"Sanitary products are designed to absorb water and expand.
With so many echoey materials, it's designed to absorb sound.
The frame is designed to absorb more energy from a head-on collision.
These funds are designed to absorb losses as assets change in value.
Its nylon corners are designed to absorb impact without shattering the screen, although they were not put to the test.
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