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Techniques

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2009
The past century of microbiological research has produced an impressive understanding of microbial diversity, relevance, and basic metabolism. As a crowning symbol of this progress, today the complete genome sequences of nearly 1000 different bacterial species are available and can be automatically annotated (approximately) and mapped onto metabolic ...
Garin, Jérôme, Jensen, Grant J.
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Innovation technique, technique de l'habiter ?

Les Annales de la recherche urbaine, 1983
Innovaciones técnicas, técnicas del habitar ? En el decenio 1970-1980, los poderes públicos han sostenido una política de innovación del habitat, en el plano tecnológico y arquitectónico. La imagen mala de los grandes conjuntos, el cambio de dirección de la política de la vivienda social, la reforma de la ayuda de la vivienda y la voluntad de ...
Gotman, Anne, Léger, Jean-Michel
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A Technique for Gastrostomy

Journal of Urology, 1983
A technique for gastrostomy has been described which includes circumferential, staggered interrupted sutures and an omental seal. The technique minimizes gastric necrosis and intraperitoneal leaks.
Mervyn Deitel, Thomas W. Rice
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Surgical technique

Neurophysiologie Clinique, 2018
In SEEG, as for any surgical procedure, the benefit/risk ratio is a key-point. This implies rigorous clinical practice in terms of indication, information delivered to the patient, and surgical technique. Numerous technical options may be used to achieve this goal. All are valuable, as long as they are executed with rigor and consistency.
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Aseptic Technique [PDF]

open access: possibleCurrent Protocols in Microbiology, 2008
AbstractThis chapter describes common laboratory procedures that can reduce the risk of culture contaminations (sepsis), collectively referred as “aseptic technique.” Two major strategies of aseptic work are described: using a Bunsen burner and a laminar flow hood.
Brian Stevenson, Tomasz Bykowski
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Reswitching of Technique

1987
Reswitching of technique refers to the virtual adoption of production techniques, either by the individual producer or by the economic system as a whole. Standard economic theory treats technical adoption on the assumption that there is a multiplicity of techniques for producing any given good, and that the producer, as a rational decision maker, will ...
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The Choice of Techniques

1983
If labour is more abundant and capital is scarcer in developing countries than in developed countries, we might expect to observe the use of more labour-intensive techniques of production in the industrial sector of developing countries, reflecting a lower price of labour relative to capital. Figure 9.1 shows this. Assuming the same production function
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