| 41. | The group has recently begun a project to build a fractionation plant in Nova Scotia.
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| 42. | The economic consequences of fractionation are severe.
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| 43. | The operation commenced plasma fractionation in 1952.
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| 44. | Another variation involved a heat ethanol fractionation.
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| 45. | In 1875 Heaney obtained a colorless liquid ( Oreodaphenol ) via fractionation under reduced pressure.
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| 46. | Most commonly, the presence of a phycotoxin is verified by bioassay-guided fractionation.
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| 47. | Normally, the difference in fractionation costs outweighs this advantage when comparing overall utility costs.
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| 48. | During his career at Vermont, Novikoff had successfully developed a technique of cell fractionation.
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| 49. | Another endogenic process used to explain the hemispheric dichotomy is that of primary crustal fractionation.
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| 50. | The liquid-vapor equilibrium fractionations for hydrogen and oxygen isotopes are temperature-dependent:
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