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1 Working on a project sponsored by ICI , Holliday and Supple designed a way to treat the 300000 t pa of waste acid generated from methyl methacrylate processing .
2 The Institute , therefore , seeks in its educational programme to cover the whole business activity involved from drawing board to prompt delivery , payment received , an after-sales service established and , hopefully , a repeat order on the way .
3 By devising an oral rehydration solution made from home ingredients , the problem of cost was ( partially at least ) solved , as was the problem of supplying pre-packaged Oral Rehydration Salts to a population 92% of whom lived in rural areas where transportation was generally very poor .
4 … imagine a fairy chain stretched from mountain peak to mountain peak , as far as the eye could reach , and paid out until it touched the ‘ high places ’ of the earth at a number of ridges , banks , and knowls .
5 In the past five years public perception of Amnesty has been transformed by the high level of media coverage gained from AI reports , campaigns and fundraising activities .
6 The Quick Count organization suffered from computer problems , however , and other unofficial tallies continued to leak out from the count .
7 Recordings of gastric electrical control activity made from surface electrodes have been shown to correlate well with mucosal recordings , and this together with improvements in detection methods and their wider availability has led to increased use of surface electrogastrography in the investigation of gastrointestinal symptoms .
8 The diphtheria laboratory has only examined one isolate of non-toxigenic C diphtheriae var gravis isolated from blood cultures of a patient in England .
9 high quality stationery made from cotton rags .
10 Just weeks ago his daughter Tatum split from tennis star husband John McEnroe .
11 Table 4.6 provides information for residents of the area of the former Tyne mouth County Borough derived from population censuses .
12 The alteration was also seen in the 225-bp amplification product derived from lymphocyte RNA of the obligate carrier mother ( Fig. 5 b ) .
13 Background knowledge derived from population censuses , market research surveys , government annual abstracts of statistics , historical records and so on , are all grist to the mill of the social researcher .
14 The evaluation shows that two thirds of surveillance activity shifted from hospital clinics to primary care , with more effective coverage in the prompted group than in the control group and acceptance levels well above 80% .
15 An analysis was undertaken for a subsample of 20 patients in each treatment group sampled from trial patients in Sheffield to derive a mean hospital cost per patient .
16 The first labelled probe was a 528bp PstI-PvuII restriction fragment derived from cDNA clone PBRUC1 encoding rabbit smooth muscle MHC ( 9 ) .
17 Compaction after sedimentation may have considerably reduced any angle of cross lamination measured from grain orientation ; the significance of this can be estimated from compaction features visible in the same thin sections ( Section 5.3.2 ) .
18 On 2 April Sotheby 's will be offering books , prints and drawings from the collection of Rudolf von Gutmann ( 1880–1966 ) , assembled by means of the enormous family fortune derived from coal mining and iron smelting in Bohemia .
19 In conclusion dual or multiple causes contributing to anaemia were present in 20% of cases of iron deficiency anaemia referred from family practitioners .
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