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A sample of 622 daylight spectra was taken, and subjected to an eigenvector analysis.
The column was subjected to several cycles of top-down freezing and thawing to simulate an active layer.
Target vowels were subjected to acoustic analysis and a subsequent auditory analysis.
The dehulled grains were subjected to the above standard protocol.
A scanning electron microscopic study of periphyton colonization in a small stream subjected to sodium chloride addition.
The changes to which the recurrence of melodic elements was subjected again constitute an exact correlation to 'floating tonality'.
Then the first half of the closing motif is subjected to progressive diminution.
Excretory+secretory products were subjected to centrifugation (11000 g for 20 min) to remove daughter sporocysts.