Therefore, one or more unpreserved carpals were probably present, as has been previously suggested. |
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Sadly, many audio collections remain unpreserved or uncatalogued for lack of money or lack of institutional interest. |
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The state of having his papers mislabeled and unpreserved was anything but rigorous. |
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The hull breach had contaminated the galley stores and ruined most of the unpreserved food. |
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That which goes unrecorded goes unpreserved except in the vanishing moment of our individual lives. |
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Spoiling by bacteria or oxidation are two risks inherent in unpreserved wine. |
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Specimens stored unpreserved at ambient temperature yielded unacceptable standard deviations for pH, ammonia, creatinine, and osmolality. |
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In some cases when food is uncooked, unpreserved, and no oxygen is present, anaerobic bacteria, like the one that causes botulism, can flourish. |
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One possible explanation is that previously bound electrolytes became free over time, increasing more rapidly with the elevated pH levels found in the unpreserved samples. |
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All unpreserved natural waters are stored in a dark cold room and have shown good stability over many years. |
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Because of the unpleasant nature of dissection on unpreserved and often decomposing material, both anatomy and practitioners followed a somewhat chequered course. |
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Most of the film from the 1920s and 1930s is not commercially exploited, which means most of the film from the 1920s and 1930s sits unpreserved and rotting away. |
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You have time to make unhurried, unpreserved and informed decisions. |
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Fresh, unpreserved green pepper drupes, largely unknown in the West, are used in some Asian cuisines, particularly Thai cuisine. |
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