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  • Particularly in some of the older areas where the underground pipes and the installations are ageing, we must have non-toxic gas as soon as possible.

  • The report illustrates how much safer natural gas is in the home because it is non-toxic.

  • The dispersion of accumulated non-toxic algal blooms by natural forces usually occurs as quickly as the accumulations themselves.

  • During attempts to improve the yield of the peritoneal worms we discovered that certain hydrophobic compounds, non-toxic to mammalian cells, could destroy the parasite in the peritoneal cavity.

  • The bacteria are generally regarded as being "resistant" if they can tolerate the maximal concentration of the antibiotic that is non-toxic to the treated humans or animals.

  • However, we hope in the future to be able to stabilise the binding of the protein(s), with the repellent effect, to surfaces and thereby increase the non-toxic antifouling effect.

  • These observations are consistent with the hypothesis that these granules have a role in the integrated stress response to both toxic and non-toxic stressors.

  • Doses should not be adjusted in fit-free, non-toxic patients simply to bring the levels into the 'therapeutic range'.

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