The best method is to move the materials using a cradle that has been designed to hold their weight and shape. It should be designed to support it at multiple points on its outer circumference or width to ensure maximum stability.
The during section
Gems such as the red beryl or the "red emerald".More info go to VOLCANOES section! :)
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This depends upon the radioactive challenge. Boron has a high neutron capture cross-section, hence the huge quantities of boron used to help sanitize the Chernobyl and Fukishima reactors. But ordinarily, simple massive materials such as massive concrete or lead are materials of choice.
For polymers, the requirements for "Food Grade" are defined in the Code of Federal Regulations under Title 21- Food and Drugs, Part 177- Indirect Food Additives: Polymers. This section of the CFR calls out a list of approved generic ingredients and additives and some test methods to evaluate candidate polymer materials. There are requirements for several different types of polyethylene in Part 177, as listed in sub-parts 177.1610 through 177.1630.
materials and methods
The methods section of a study typically includes a detailed description of how the research was conducted, including information on participants, materials, procedures, and data analysis techniques. It should provide enough detail for another researcher to replicate the study.
for a-plus biology answer to that question is: methods
As an editor of educational materials, I would write "North Africa"...or you could say "the northern part/section of Africa".
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1.reference section, 2.research book section 3.pilipiniana section 4.periodical section
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By providing I section we can reduce the self weight of the beams and we can save materials
It's part of a research paper that describes the steps taken to find the result. For example, you may be researching the effects of coffee on mice, so you would describe the experiment in the methods section.
Section is the correct spelling.
Logistics
The methods section allows other scientists to repeat an experiment.