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Cerium oxide nanoparticles, widespread applied in our life, have attracted much concern for their human health effects.
Since wireless personal communications have been in widespread applied to exchange information among individuals so far, not only are massive wireless devices growing up but also requirement of ubiquitous communications among individuals drives the development of abundant advanced wireless technologies [1].
For example, MALDI TOF/TOF MS instrument is widespread applied to identify glycosylation sites and glycan structures and quantify the changes of abundance of glycans [ 34, 35].
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The word was in widespread use, applied to plenty of contexts other than the workings of the Holy Roman Empire long before the American constitution was written.
Many practices to sequester carbon on your farm are already in widespread use: applying compost, creating contour buffer strips, and planting hedgerows all aid in carbon sequestration.
Hence, we used per capita expenditure measure – by far the most widespread rule applied in practice, which assumes that all family members receive the same fraction of household expenditures [ 17].
Based on the Cascading Style Sheet specification already in widespread use for applying style information to HTML documents, the GSS specification provides a clean separation of content and style, thus a single GSS file can be used to apply a common style to a set of genome sequences and associated graphs.
Pavlovian conditioning appears to be a widespread phenomenon, applying to a relatively wide range of responses.
The decline is widespread, and applies both to aspects of care that are relatively likely to lead to a malpractice suit (e.g.,... foreign body left in during surgery), and aspects that are unlikely to do so (e.g.,... central-line associated bloodstream infection).
Although such tools are in widespread use, they cannot be applied in cookie-cutter fashion.
Besides the persistence of the progressionist language ('lower' vs. 'higher') discussed below, based on data extracted by the recent literature, let us briefly consider the widespread use of 'basal', as applied (illegitimately) to a branch of the tree of life, or to a terminal taxon, rather than (legitimately, in a comparative context) to a node.
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