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A method was found to produce a clear, filterable, stable product.
Tunneling technology means that the content in the tunnel is not filterable.
Now, there have been attacks which were filterable.
This new type of tap is called a "filterable" tap.
Not even filterable viruses can get into our self-contained suit mechanisms."
Any filterable tap you consider must have a simple user interface for easy setup and management.
In 1903 he demonstrated that the causative agent of rabies was a filterable virus.
Filterable or not, they could not cause cellular radioactivity.
It also has a filterable cytotoxic alpha-hemolysin rarely found in other Proteus species.
These filterable agents were named bacteriophages (eaters of bacteria) or phage for short.
Clients have full access to the searchable, filterable, and exportable database of cleantech investment data going back to 2005.
In 1906 Arnold Theiler showed that bluetongue was caused by a filterable agent.
By this time the pulp is free of mechanically filterable items, but it is by no means "clean."
However, the interest is usually in the filterable or settlable solids, and these are normally determined by the methods given in the next test.
It occurred to me their next method would be bacterial wastes, filterable virus we couldn't detect until actual outbreak of disease."
If a waste has filterable liquid, then the concentration of the analyte in each phase (liquid and solid) must be determined.
In 1937, Max Theiler discovered a filterable agent that was a known cause for paralysis in mice.
Early studies on bacterial viruses began after the discovery by Twort and d'Herelle of 'filterable agents' which were able to destroy bacteria.
In fact, polystyrene functionalized into polystyrene sulfonate is a solid strongly acidic plastic that is filterable.
Between 1900 and World War I (WWI), they showed that the cause of dengue fever was a filterable virus.
Negri went on, however, to demonstrate in 1906 that the smallpox vaccine then known as "vaccine virus", or "variola vaccinae", was also a filterable virus.
Papillomaviruses were first identified in the early 20th century, when it was shown that skin warts, or papillomas, could be transmitted between individuals by a filterable infectious agent.
In 1908 Bang and Ellerman showed that a filterable virus could transmit chicken leukemia, data largely ignored till the 1930s when leukemia became regarded as cancerous.
The SIAP is developed from near-real time and real time data, and is scalable and filterable to support situation awareness, battle management, and target engagements.
The Event Editor presents all a track's data as a raw vertical alphanumeric, filterable list, which permits direct entry of data or editing it piecemeal, or by selected region.
It is a nucleoprotein, as are most filtrable viruses, which, however, possess, the remarkable property of containing an unusually high concentration of radioactive carbon, sulphur, and phosphorus.
Total dissolved solids or TDS (sometimes called filtrable residue) is measured as the mass of residue remaining when a measured volume of filtered water is evaporated.