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Oysters were reared in cylindrical sieves in 1000 l tanks with recirculating enriched seawater.
Collection involved scooping out loose soil from the burrows and sieving it as described above.
Aggregates were premoistened with deionized water by capillary action for 10 min and then subjected to wet sieving for 5 min27.
To extract seeds, we thoroughly mixed each sample with water and rinsed it through sieves with decreasing mesh width (4, 2, 1 mm).
The sand was sieved and washed, and the fraction retained between sieves of 160 m and 425 m pore size was used.
Ants were baited with milled rice that was sieved into five particle sizes: < 0.2, 0.2-0.5, 0.5-0.8, 0.8-1.5 and 1.5-2.5 mm.
Few investigators have utilized dextran sieving techniques to elucidate the properties of the glomerular filtration barrier in women with pre-eclampsia.
Now we give another construction for low mod 6 rank co-diagonal matrices using modular sieves.
The air-dried samples were sieved through a 150-mesh.
The sand was subsequently sieved daily and any puparia formed in the preceding 24 h removed and counted.
Ferrallitic forest soil (top soil: 10-15 cm deep) was collected on the same site and sieved through a 1-cm screen.
Size fractions determined from 7.9-mm and 2.4-mm sieves, with large fraction > 7.9 mm, 2.4 < medium fraction < 7.9 mm, and smallest fraction < 2.4 mm.
Contents were washed and filtered through sieves of different mesh size (< 1 mm2 and 5 mm2).
At monthly intervals, seeds were retrieved from the seed-soil mixture by sieving (1.44 mm 1.44 mm) and washing.
The residue was rinsed and sieved again through a 10 m mesh.
At planting, the seeds were mixed with finely sieved sand in the ratio of 1:99 (seed:sand) by weight.
In this procedure, soil was gently washed through a series of three-stacked sieves of downwardly decreasing mesh size (1.00 mm, 0.4 mm and 0.2 mm).
Puparia were collected by removing the trays, scooping off the leaf litter, and sieving the sand through wire gauze.
The seed samples were hand-sorted into legumes and other species, the soil was sieved and dried and the remaining seeds were hand-sorted again.
The samples were not sieved, so that they would retain the relatively large medullosalean pollen if present.
The hand samples were walnut-sized and subsamples thereof were powdered and dry sieved to <125 mm.
Eggs were collected from the faeces of infected foxes by using sieves.
Stools were then washed several times with 10 volumes of water, sieved through a 2 mm mesh and re-suspended in water.
The samples were air-dried and sieved through a 2-mm stainless steel screen.
All seeds remaining in the first two sieves were counted.
Washed sea sand (the fraction retained between sieves of 160 m and 425 m pore size) was used.
The inclusions result from coarser sieving when preparing the paste, keeping the coarse nonplastics as temper (instead of throwing them away).
The clay is refined by sieving it, and the extracted material is reinjected into the clay body.
After the removal of visible plant debris and fauna, the soil was sieved through a 2 mm mesh screen.
Sand was sieved at 12-14 days and again five days later.
Sand with eggs was sieved and washed with water with the aim to obtain eggs.
The remaining residue of selected samples was sieved at 20 m and mounted for taxonomic analysis.
Residues were sieved at 10 m and mounted on one or two microscope slides using glycerine jelly for counting.
Grain-size analyses were carried out by dry sieving 2-3 kg of pyroclastic samples.
Both samples were gently crushed and dry sieved in order to characterize both the bulk and fine-grained fractions of these samples.
Air-dried bulk soil was sieved to segregate the 1-2 mm size aggregates.
After 3 d, the seeds were recovered from the softened fruit by sieving.
They were air-dried at room temperature for at least a week after purchase, and then cleaned by rubbing, fanning and passing serial sieves and blowers.
Before use, soil was sieved through a 20-mesh screen.
Extraction of the macroscopic plant remains involved the wet sieving of 500 cm3 of sediment through a nest of sieves down to 150 m mesh size.
Both the text's moral and empirical authority derive from the journalist's supposedly 'objective' voice, even though that anonymous and disembodied sensibility inevitably sieved and ordered the material for publication.
The contents of rumen and reticulum, the two stomach parts storing the food before rumination, were removed, washed and filtered through sieves from 5 mm2 to 1 mm2.
The stomach was cut open along the major curvature and the contents transferred to a bucket, sieved (mesh 100 mm) and macroscopically examined for stomach worms.
Following the germination trial, 10 soil subsamples each representing about half of the original sample were sieved and inspected for ungerminated seed; no ungerminated seeds were found.
At examination, intestines were opened along their lengths and the contents collected over a series of staked sieves with pore sizes of 2 mm, 1 mm and 0.5 mm.
Pasture and soil sediment free from infective larvae was obtained by washing pasture samples and sieving soil samples taken from an area not grazed by livestock.
At the end of the experiment the soil from the surrounding site was sieved and only six seeds were found, but their viability was not tested.
At the very least it might refer to multiple staves; as another possibility, we may need two sieves, one for tonal and the other for mensural behaviour.
A certain number of these resting larvae may be induced to pupate by sieving and addition of fresh food, but some resist all stimulation and die without any further development.
The small intestines were sliced longitudinally, their contents sieved (mesh 100 mm) and examined and the mucosa was inspected for worms attached to the intestinal wall.
However, recovery rates were high if sieving or washing techniques were employed, with recovery rates of 89.43% and 99.91%, respectively but no statistical differences were demonstrated between these two methods.
Selective sieves or discarded wrappers ?
In the meantime, the external borders are like leaky sieves, letting everything through.
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The persons who get on the consultative council only do so if they have been well sieved.
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They depend upon the ash content of the substance, supplemented where necessary by a sieving test.
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Clearly he has met a great number of them and finds that they all leak like sieves.
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An elector has a pretty fine sieving mechanism to go through before he can make a mistake.
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Therefore, to avoid our legislation being brought into disrepute, this sieving mechanism was introduced.
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Roofs leak like sieves, there are primitive sanitary arrangements and the tenants are without a decent place in which to prepare their food.
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Now, unfortunately, newly married people have got to pay more for the pot scourers, pastry boards, coal and cinder sieves and sifters and so on.
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I now turn to the question of cinder sieves and sifters.
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No relaxation can possibly be made on coal and cinder sieves and sifters.
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Baths, washboards, ironing boards, pot scourers, pastry boards, coal and cinder sieves, electric kettles, smoothing irons, kitchen scales, shopping baskets—all these are to go.
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When it has been reduced to almost a dust, it is taken through three sieves.
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One almost trembles with awe at the very names of these spectacular articles, coal sieves and cinder sifters.
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Councils have to make nominations, and they have to be sieved, and there is necessarily a time lag.
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The third point, which is of equal importance, is the procedure for grading, sieving and so on.
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I have always looked upon the processes for getting justice, and the machinery for getting it, as a series of sieves.
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Silk bolting cloth is a fabric used in industry for sieving and other special technical purposes.
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Sieves for use with coal and cinders are also taxed.
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I would not class coal and cinder sieves and sifters with dustbins for instance—or even with pot scourers and steel wool.
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Civil servants, incensed by what they saw as the pouring of taxpayers' money down the drain, ran amok, leaking like sieves.
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However, fishing with sieves does not go far enough to safeguard our precarious stocks.
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Such leaky sieves assist no one.
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How much metal does he anticipate will be saved, first, on the pot scourers and, secondly, on the rolling pins and, thirdly, on the cinder sieves and sifters?
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Then, how should the sieving be done?
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What should people be looking out for in jars and cans and what measures can they take—for example sieving their contents—to prevent any risk to their children?
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He implied that in some way we were also workers, and therefore we had to have all the considerations applying to us sieved through the criteria that applied to workers.
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At that time we did, indeed, do our best, by propaganda, to encourage consumers to do this very business of sieving their cinders to save coal.
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If it has been sieved already, it has been done in a way that has allowed some of the flour to get out into the public arena.
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I must point out that such an argument is the basis for a defence not only of a tax on coal sieves and sifters, but on any essential of life.
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The stack of sieves is shaken for a standard period of time so that the particles are sorted into size bins.
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Washings from the lumen of the gut were passed through a sieve (154 mm mesh size) to recover even the smallest parasites.
When however, the desiccant is soluble, the speed of drying is accelerated, although still inferior to molecular sieves.
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The aphid suspension was sieved and sorted to remove plant debris.
Samples were sieved and sorted to separate plant debris from aphids.
Thus settling appeared to decrease the spread of sizes as estimated from sieving.
The retained material on all the sieves was preserved in 50% ethanol and refrigerated.
Recovery rates of over 85% were recorded with both washing and sieving methods.
The contents were examined separately by scraping, sieving and sedimentation processes.
Thereafter, they were washed and sieved through a 0.5 cm-wide mesh to retain the coarse fraction.
After further cleaning using sieves and a ventilated air column, 150 seeds were sampled to determine initial viability.
Samples were sieved prior to testing to remove organic debris.
All samples were air-dried and sieved to pass through 2 mm mesh.
The 20 mm mesh size was selected in order to ensure that migration of larvae through the sieves was an active phenomenon.
Equal amounts of soil from each of the 3 replicate mini-plots were then combined, mixed thoroughly and sieved (mesh-width 3 mm) to remove large particles.
Then, in the laboratory each core section was processed by washing and sieving the content sequentially through 4.75-, 2-, 1.4and 0.85-mm sieves.
On each occasion, the vermiculite was sieved, numbers of wandering larvae and pupae counted, and pupae transferred to emergence cages containing water and sugar.
Measurements of pigment composition were taken from three individual cores, 1 day after sieving the sediment and from all experimental cores after 21 days.
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