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In recent years, diatom frustules, due to peculiar physical, chemical, and morphological properties, have been used in various biomedical, environmental, and technological applications as widespread available, three-dimensional, low-cost source of nanostructured silicon oxide-based rough material [4 8].
Overall, the day care programs are the most widespread, available to 92% of the hospitals.
Unlike in other countries these services are not widespread available in Germany because regulations favour physicians to offer this treatments.
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But we have a more widespread, readily available diagnostic tool which has fallen out of favor: the chest X-ray.
In the European context, alcohol is a very old, widespread, easily available and relatively cheap "cultural drug" in all European countries [12].
However, these technologies still demand expensive receivers as well as a dedicated ground infrastructure, which enhances the importance of the common off-the-shelf GPS solutions that are presently widespread and available.
There are, however, other widespread neonictinoids available in the U.S. Currently there are no injunctions in place against neonictinoids in Canada or Mexico.
The scale became widespread used (available in 10 languages).
However, RNA-seq data is widespread and available through public datasets and thus represents a relevantly rich source of yet unexplored RNA editing sites.
Consequently, social media represent a widespread, readily available, and consistently accessed source of information for today's adolescents and young adults and combine the power of interpersonal persuasion with the reach of mass media.
Introduction of the Papanicolaou test in the 1950s was followed by a dramatic decline in cervical cancer in those countries that made widespread screening available (Laara et al, 1987).
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