Let the stock sit for a minute or two and then strain out the solids.
He then developed the side strain problem playing against Durham the day before the squad was announced.
In 2003 alone, the Frenchwoman has missed the Australian Open with a right knee problem, and pulled out of two other events first with a right abductor strain and then the same problem in her left leg.
One strain of virus then infects all cells, producing a soup full of virus.
If it turns out to be a non-resistant strain, you can then switch to the cheaper vancomycin.
The resulting colonies were then analysed to find out what strain of bug they had grown from.
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They were then sorted into people with job strain or not and followed for an average of seven and a half years.
Some doctors paint a scary worst-case scenario: A flu pandemic breaks out and beats down the immune systems of millions of people, and then staphylococci--the hospital strain and the nastier variant in the community--run wild on a killing spree.
She first injects a sample of "wild virus"-- in this case, H1N1 virus she got from the CDC, originally culled from a child who was infected in California this spring -- and then injects a sample of another flu strain that's known for its ability to rapidly multiply in eggs.
We think we can actually model the mutations and limit it to the ones that are going to be biologically active or dangerous and then build vaccines ahead of time for the potentially dangerous strain of avian flu, if it comes along.
Local interest rates would then rise to punitive levels, banks would come under intolerable strain, and the link between the American dollar and Hong Kong's dollar would be in jeopardy.
Over a period of about two weeks, and thousands and thousands of virus generations, she can produce a strain of virus evolved to do her bidding and then clone it.
Since then, owners have considered new stadiums to be too much of a strain on their scarcer resources.
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To create the fuel, the researchers, who were funded by the oil company Shell and the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, used a strain of E. coli that usually takes in sugar and then turns it into fat.
They're going to Iraq or Afghanistan immediately upon commissioning in their OBC - their Officer Basic School - and then being sent back again, and so we are already seeing signs of strain in the Army as well as in the Marine Corps.
They then subdivided the groups and infected the resulting subgroups with either H3N1, a mild strain of influenza, or H1N1, a virulent strain.
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There is no shortage of challenges, then, for the man who has accepted the Chancellor's rallying cry to 'strain every sinew' to get the economy growing strongly again.
The new strain, called H1N1, emerged from pigs and jumped over to humans sometime in late 2008, and then swept through the human population starting in the spring of 2009.
It's bound to put further strain on relations between the National Health Service and its political masters which have become increasingly fraught under the then Labour government and now under the coalition.
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