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The polymers used can be dissolved in water to form an ink, which can be sprayed on the product.
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It can be sprayed or rubbed on equipment, clothing and people that have been exposed to biological agents, including anthrax and smallpox.
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Since OLEDs don't need to be sandwiched between glass, they can be sprayed onto a wide variety of flexible surfaces, making them durable, flexible and cheap.
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The only thing Butler and Aniston have in common, however, is their identical Aruba-bronze skin tones: they seem to have been sprayed with the same can.
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The pesticides, known as organophosphates, are commonly sprayed on food crops and can be found in trace amounts on berries, green beans, and other fruits and vegetables sold in stores.
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Nor yet is it true that the whole thing is really a plot to sell Monsanto's Roundup herbicides, by hooking the farmer on crops modified so they can be safely sprayed with Roundup, but with nothing else.
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The therapy can be injected, sprayed on to the site of infection or swallowed.
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He sprayed them with chicken soup from a watering can, and festooned the shed with them.
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Friend's large molecules can be mixed into a solution and sprayed onto a screen, using the same technology as ink-jet printers.
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The solid nanoparticles can be placed in air filtration units or sprayed as a powder.
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It can be embedded into product labels, or sprayed on to cotton to mark its country of origin.
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Runoff of nitrates and nitrites from fields sprayed with chemical fertilizers get into drinking water and cause cancer. can lead to cancer.
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As more drops are sprayed on the same spot, some of this film is scattered and sucked into a mass spectrometer, which can identify the molecules collected.
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