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The muscle was squeezed with a glass rod and then the pH was recorded using the numerical pH meter.
Fresh pomegranate fruit was peeled and the edible portion was squeezed with gauze.
When the sponge was squeezed with a finger and released, the PBS in the sponge was replaced with the blue dye, coloring the entire sponge blue and indicating that the dye moved from the bottom of the sponge throughout the entire construct, as well as the soft, compliant nature of the lyophilized silk sponges.
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This implies that whoever wins in May, social security could continue to be squeezed, with a bias against the young.
If East had held one of the diamond honors, both defenders would have been squeezed with the same result.
And now that traditional banks are offering online banking, online-only banks are being squeezed, with some going out of business or being absorbed by rivals.
But once the cost of public services is taken into account, that number is squeezed, with some concluding that the overall impact is, at best, neutral.
Extreme cost pressures on companies in key sectors such as retail and electronics mean that supply chain costs will continue to be squeezed, with direct implications for wages.
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