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1 ly requires years of effort, instruction and drill.
2 uired to complete cognitive versus technical drills.
3 s, via high-fidelity simulation or via water-drills.
4 sue, is comparable to that with conventional drills.
5 ated by the Er,Cr:YSGG laser or conventional drills.
6 d-fed wells in an area of active natural gas drilling.
7 ems capable of steering the ovipositor while drilling.
8 positor damage avoidance and steering during drilling.
9 but it is buried and only accessible through drilling.
10   So far, the most efficient approach was to drill a nano-sized pore in the sheet and use this pore a
11 e megafaunal density and diversity caused by drilling a well at 380 m depth in the Norwegian Sea in 2
12 ing a small section of the capillary wall by drilling a well into it and then etching the remaining t
13 ormation is proposed whereby pilus assembly "drills" a channel across the thick cell wall that become
14 tabolic labeling, rRNA-depleted RNA-seq, and DRiLL, a novel computational framework, to quantify the
15 milarity in pol with SIVdrl, isolated from a drill, a primate that is phylogenetically distinct from
16 chip design and eliminated the need both for drilling access holes and for sample/buffer reservoirs.
17 ens, five to nine 1.5-mm-diameter holes were drilled across the joint traversing the tibial subchondr
18 a showing that pathways, unrelated to recent drilling activities, exist in some locations between dee
19 ticular the analysis of recovered cores from drilling after the injection, confirmed the migration of
20 h both distance from drilling and time since drilling although no significant interaction.
21    1.4 to 7.5 million gallons is required to drill and hydraulically fracture horizontal wells before
22   Full-length sequences were obtained from a drill and mandrill and designated SIVdrl1FAO and SIVmnd5
23           Its contributions have ranged from drill and practice to computers capable of generating in
24 ediation programs that do not solely rely on drill and practice, but instead incorporate strategy tea
25  (0.05 individuals m(-2)) was lower than pre-drill and reference transects (0.23 individuals m(-2)).
26  measured in the exteriors of conventionally drilled and curated rocks of stratigraphic equivalence r
27                To this end, samples were dry drilled and fractured with a single blow rather than cut
28 al natural gas development measures based on drilled and producing wells.
29 rom the Pilbara Craton, Australia, that were drilled and sampled using unprecedented hydrocarbon-clea
30 al densities (0.14 individuals m(-2)) to pre-drilling and background surveys.
31 on factors for diesel combustion during well drilling and completion are thought to be among the firs
32 tions throughout the supply chain, including drilling and completion, refining, and use of refined pr
33                                Logging-while-drilling and core-sample observations show a single majo
34 ntamination associated with oil and gas well drilling and fracturing in the Wattenberg field in north
35 acts of oil and gas activities, such as well drilling and fracturing, is to determine the occurrence,
36  of shale gas development through horizontal drilling and high volume hydraulic fracturing has expand
37 ory of hydraulic fracturing, with horizontal drilling and high-volume hydraulic fracturing beginning
38                                   Horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing are transforming energ
39                                   Horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing have enhanced energy p
40                      Advances in directional drilling and hydraulic fracturing have sparked a natural
41                                   Horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing make the extraction of
42 onsumption and associated GHG emissions from drilling and hydraulic fracturing operations.
43 genous to the shale or are introduced during drilling and hydraulic fracturing.
44 stimulated rapid globalization of horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing.
45 eral years due to the progress in horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing.
46                                  Directional drilling and hydraulic-fracturing technologies are drama
47  onsite mitigation efforts (e.g. directional drilling and liquid gathering systems) and a 45% reducti
48 way for unwanted migration of fluids (brine, drilling and stimulation fluids, oil, and gas).
49 y when a single needle is inserted by rotary drilling and then retracted part way before infusion or
50 vertebrate densities with both distance from drilling and time since drilling although no significant
51 , 84.1% to 92.3%]) engaged in community-wide drills and exercises, and most (82.2% [CI, 77.8% to 86.5
52           The facio-lingual locations of the drills and the implant were tracked, and the displacemen
53 mplified drilling procedure (pilot and final drill), and the other half were placed using a conventio
54 the metal carbides commonly used in cutting, drilling, and wear-resistant tooling.
55 nd intensely social lifestyles of mandrills, drills, and baboons, may have each favored a convergent
56 key variables in driving energy intensity in drilling are the lateral hole diameter, drill pipe inter
57 alf of the implant, created by a specialized drill at the time of osteotomy.
58  may be viable, have been found in ice cores drilled at Vostok Station at depths down to approximatel
59                We compared traditional water-drill-based extracorporeal membrane oxygenation training
60  cap, it is an ideal place to test a sterile drill before risking contamination of Lake Vostok.
61 riments suggest that regional differences in drilling behavior have a genetic basis, and mitochondria
62 tal wells, drilled during the unconventional drilling boom, exhibited critical SfCP less frequently t
63 ku-Oki earthquake and tsunami from boreholes drilled by the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedit
64                      Exploratory hydrocarbon drilling causes physical disturbance, smothering the sea
65 w extraction technologies such as horizontal drilling combined with hydraulic fracturing.
66 ecially as recent advancements in horizontal drilling combined with staged hydraulic fracturing techn
67    Transects were carried out one day before drilling commenced and 27 days, 76 days, and three years
68               Twenty seven and 76 days after drilling commenced, drill cuttings were visible, extendi
69 f Environmental Protection (PADEP) requested drilling companies stop disposing their wastewater throu
70 rst three years of well life when wells were drilled, completed, and had their largest production vol
71 ding wells without evidence of production or drilling completion and/or using inappropriate populatio
72 nant emission factors specifically linked to drilling, completion, and operation of hydraulically fra
73 0.10 individuals m(-2)) in comparison to pre-drill conditions (0.21 individuals m(-2)).
74 h as the Last Glacial Maximum--marked in the drill core by continuous deposition of lacustrine sedime
75            Four major disconformities in the drill core coincide with regional seismic discontinuitie
76 oximately 500 ppm) atmospheric CO2 These new drill core data and associated ice sheet modeling experi
77 mate and lake-level variability derived from drill core data from Lake Malawi, East Africa (9-15 degr
78 mal records emerging from a sedimentological drill core from the Ross Sea (Andrill-2A) that is presen
79          Miocene sediments in the ANDRILL-2A drill core from the Western Ross Sea, Antarctica, indica
80                                  In the same drill core hornfelsic-textured titanite discovered adjac
81                    Sedimentary cycles from a drill core in the western Ross Sea provide direct eviden
82 sition of marine pyrite by examining a 300-m drill core of Mediterranean sediments deposited over the
83                               The new BDP-98 drill core of the Baikal Drilling Project is a key palae
84 topes ((32)S, (33)S, and (34)S), we examined drill core samples from slope and basinal environments a
85  using seismic reflection data obtained from drill core samples from the Arabian Sea and neodymium is
86                                         In a drill core though homogeneous organic-rich shale in the
87     Primary magma compositions vary down the drill core, and these reveal evidence for temperature va
88                                              Drill cores and seismic data acquired during two cruises
89  Here we present results from new scientific drill cores from Lake Malawi, the first long and continu
90 a on these titanite microtextures from fresh drill cores intercepting the type locality.
91 ation of melt rocks and impact breccias from drill cores located on top of Bedout are consistent with
92 ent Mn cycle using newly obtained scientific drill cores through an early Paleoproterozoic succession
93 ly extracted from two Pacific Ocean sediment drill cores.
94 t firm evidence for this view from two ocean drilling cores, which record the largest accumulation ra
95  seven and 76 days after drilling commenced, drill cuttings were visible, extending over 100 m from t
96 iment properties, geophysical well logs, and drilling data to assess the geological, hydrological, an
97 ric age data from samples recovered by ocean drilling define an age-progressive paleolatitude history
98                                              DRILL demonstrated improved signal strength (up to a 700
99 ndocrine component to health assessments for drilling-dense regions in the context of hormonal and an
100 ontrolled by inserting needles with a rotary drilling device, which enabled localized injection withi
101 enerated are clickable, allowing the user to drill down to examine specific matrix entries, and gene
102 hree-dimensional view, and the user may then drill down to see the details of a region, including the
103 r the query, including confidence scores and drill-down capabilities.
104 reordering algorithm coupled with a powerful drill-down display allowing detailed exploration of resu
105                   Percutaneous bedside twist-drill drainage is a relatively safe and effective first-
106 y and efficacy of percutaneous bedside twist-drill drainage, single or multiple operating room burr h
107 m-diameter osteotomy created by conventional drills (drill group) or by the Er,Cr:YSGG laser (laser g
108                              We describe the DRILL (dry ion localization and locomotion) device, whic
109                      Newer horizontal wells, drilled during the unconventional drilling boom, exhibit
110 ssess linkage issues related to training and drills, equipment, surveillance, laboratory testing, sur
111 d from >400 m of sediment core from a recent drilling expedition to the Lomonosov ridge in the Arctic
112 mmetric process in which an "attacking" cell drills finger-like protrusions into the "receiving" cell
113       The HERL refers to the well's MMD when drilling fluid cannot be normally circulated by drilling
114   However, effects of the allowable range of drilling fluid flow rate (Q min </= Q </= Q max ) were n
115  the relationship between allowable range of drilling fluid flow rate and rated flow rate of drilling
116 low rate, while L h2 keeps decreasing as the drilling fluid flow rate increases.
117 ases and then decreases with the increase in drilling fluid flow rate, while L h2 keeps decreasing as
118       This allowed for the identification of drilling-fluid C16- to C18-alkenes in sheen samples that
119  We used alkenes commonly found in synthetic drilling-fluids to identify sources of oil sheens that w
120 ary extraction sites 1) by drilling or 2) by drilling followed by stepwise condensation with tapered
121 has been an elusive goal of scientific ocean drilling for decades.
122 osseointegration when reducing the number of drills for osteotomy compared to the conventional drilli
123                                              Drilling frequencies were very low in the early Paleozoi
124  filters, axis selection, and the ability to drill from a whole-community profile down to individual
125        Forty-three cartilage-on-bone samples drilled from 21 human patellae were examined with 17.6-T
126 nventional oil and gas wells in Pennsylvania drilled from January 1, 2000-December 31, 2012, was perf
127  were divided into two groups of 48 animals (drill group and laser group).
128 er osteotomy created by conventional drills (drill group) or by the Er,Cr:YSGG laser (laser group).
129                               The utility of DRILL has also been demonstrated by liquid chromatograph
130                                   Scientific drilling has identified a biosphere in marine sediments
131                             Scientific ocean drilling has revealed a deep biosphere of widespread mic
132 t years, hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling have been applied to extract crude oil from tig
133 ances in hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling have led to the exploration and exploitation of
134                       Horizontal directional drilling (HDD) is a relatively new drilling technology t
135 ell pad and infrastructure development, well drilling, high-volume hydraulic fracturing and productio
136 mcores were harvested concentrically at each drill hole and cartilage thickness was measured with a m
137 n femoral heads, simulated an injury using a drill-hole defect, and implanted the bone on CAM or in v
138 ize among modern drilling predators and that drill-hole size (and thus inferred predator size and pow
139                                 We show that drill-hole size is a robust predictor of body size among
140 et of this hypothesis by analyzing predatory drill holes in fossil marine shells, which provide a 50
141 ucture of oceanic crust except at a few deep drill holes.
142 he wire ion trap can be easily fabricated by drilling holes in scaled positions.
143 two different ways of killing their targets: drilling holes in the target cell membrane, or triggerin
144 13, which are based upon the number of wells drilled in a county in a single year, inadequately accou
145 ng experiments in which successive holes are drilled in a single cell.
146 illing-related emissions for tight gas wells drilled in Alberta in 2011 were found to have increased
147 y a factor of 2.8 relative to a typical well drilled in Canada in 2000 due to increased drilling leng
148 or Ice Coring in Antarctica (EPICA) ice core drilled in Dronning Maud Land.
149 05 and 2013, 7,469 unconventional wells were drilled in Pennsylvania.
150 stocene ( approximately 1 Ma) from ice cores drilled in the Allan Hills blue ice area, Antarctica.
151 he motors using ultraviolet light, holes are drilled in the cell membranes.
152          The number of wells projected to be drilled in the Eagle Ford through 2045 is almost linearl
153                                           We drilled in the Great Rann of Kachchh (Kutch), an infille
154 .18); P < 0.0001] greater than that of wells drilled in the rest of the state.
155 tients who received sham surgery, holes were drilled in the skull but the dura was not penetrated.
156 mbled by inserting the FP sensor into a hole drilled in the wall of a fused-silica capillary, which c
157  aggregate leakages along the numerous wells drilled in those areas may be significant.
158 ension and accurately positioned using holes drilled in two end plates made of plastic.
159                                       Recent drilling in the eastern Pacific Ocean in Hole 1256D reac
160 ironmental public health concerns related to drilling in the Marcellus Shale, neither state nor natio
161  cores and down-hole logging results of deep drilling in the Salar de Uyuni, on the Bolivian Altiplan
162 Two important findings of recent ocean floor drilling in the southeast Pacific (Deep Sea Drilling Pro
163 using a conventional drilling procedure (all drills in sequence).
164  strings inside drill shafts used by the oil-drilling industry, and oil industry models were adapted
165 ommission, the Maryland Marcellus Shale Safe Drilling Initiative Advisory Commission, or the SEAB Nat
166  soft tissue from the lingual surface during drilling, insertion of an implant that was wider than pl
167 n of angiotensin I is demonstrated using the DRILL interface coupled to ESI-MS along with an improved
168  physical domain-extracting honey from holes drilled into horizontal logs.
169 re we analyse video images from 48 boreholes drilled into the small Swedish glacier Storglaciaren, sh
170       Here we report results from a borehole drilled into the upper part of the Alpine Fault, which i
171                                           By drilling into 3.5-million-year-old subseafloor basalt, w
172             There is extensive evidence from drilling into continental margins for microbial coloniza
173                        Samples obtained from drilling into ocean floor and from ophiolites have demon
174                                              Drilling into solid substrates with slender beam-like st
175 owouts present a small but genuine risk when drilling into the deep subsurface and can have an immedi
176 l chemical disclosure, and, where horizontal drilling is used, predrilling water testing to a radius
177 thropogenic activities like conventional gas drilling, land clearing, exurban and agricultural develo
178 l drilled in Canada in 2000 due to increased drilling lengths.
179  For log breaking, small flakes were rotated drill-like or used as scrapers, whereas thick cortical f
180 on of T. brucei was long believed to be by a drill-like, helical motion.
181 tudy species [mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx), drills (M. leucophaeus), and olive baboons (Papio anubis
182 contamination of single bees approaching the drilling machine during the foraging activity have been
183 iculate matter containing the insecticide by drilling machines, has been quantitatively studied.
184  study, SIV was isolated from a seropositive drill (Mandrillus leucophaeus) and three seropositive ma
185  from two endangered species: a primate, the drill, Mandrillus leucophaeus and the nearly extinct nor
186  Subcommittee 62.7% of those not in favor of drilling mentioned health issues.
187 o the mid-1990s to dispose diesel-fuel based drilling mud and production fluids suggest impact to dom
188 ressures were suppressed (killed) with heavy drilling mud and the well was sealed with cement.
189 ly energy only for rotation of drill string, drilling mud circulation, and fracturing pumps.
190 community is indigenous and not derived from drilling mud microbial contamination.
191 e Co, whereas increased Ba was likely due to drilling mud used in the top kill attempt.
192  V1-V3 pyrosequencing of formation water and drilling mud, as well as comparison with previously publ
193 ons, black carbon, and two key components of drilling mud, barium and olefins.
194 model includes well casing, wellbore cement, drilling mud, processing equipment, gas compression, and
195 h previously published microbial analyses of drilling muds in other sites.
196 alysis of predation traces produced by shell-drilling muricid snails on bivalve prey reveals that spe
197 ecific exercise (n = 214 [8.9%]), noncontact drills (n = 143 [5.9%]), full-contact practice (n = 106
198  Samples from a 1.76-kilometer-deep corehole drilled near the center of the late Eocene Chesapeake Ba
199 phic underground blowout occurred during the drilling of a gas well in The Netherlands, which led to
200 abricated using femtosecond laser micro-hole drilling of a titanium foil.
201 s of spiked tissue homogenates, based on the drilling of holes in a block of frozen liver homogenate,
202 an Andreas fault that was intersected during drilling of the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (
203 o-reactors (2mm diameter and 1.1mm in depth) drilled on a digital video disc (DVD) and detection base
204 interglacial cycles in a sedimentary section drilled on the Peruvian shelf (Ocean Drilling Program Le
205      At this site the effects of exploratory drilling on megafaunal invertebrate density and diversit
206 hydraulic fracturing coupled with horizontal drilling on terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems in the co
207 osprayed droplets/ions: one possible mode of DRILL operation.
208 ld forces, provides a rich range of possible DRILL operational modes.
209                   Unconventional natural gas drilling operations (UNGDO) (which include hydraulic fra
210  High-volume hydraulic fracturing (HVHF) gas-drilling operations in the Marcellus Play have raised en
211 ations and aquifers from Marcellus Shale gas drilling operations is a public concern.
212         Fingerprinting water impacted by gas-drilling operations is not trivial given other potential
213  could be impacted by the rapid emergence of drilling operations.
214 d in healed maxillary extraction sites 1) by drilling or 2) by drilling followed by stepwise condensa
215 f the incident is that stray natural gas and drilling or HF compounds were driven approximately 1-3 k
216 ng geological strata triggered by horizontal drilling or hydraulic fracturing.
217 evant in challenging situations such as deep drilling, outer space exploration or micro-mechanical ma
218                           Sixteen holes were drilled perpendicular to the cartilage of four cadaveric
219 from seven well pads determined to be in the drilling phase, 2 to 3 orders of magnitude greater than
220 y in drilling are the lateral hole diameter, drill pipe internal diameter, and mud flow rate.
221                                If samples of drilling, pit, and HVHF fluids had been available, GCxGC
222  from the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon drilling platform initiated immediate concern for marine
223 a robust predictor of body size among modern drilling predators and that drill-hole size (and thus in
224 s had been chipped or had been penetrated by drilling, presumably to inject a toxin.
225 o the Quaternary period, whereas the size of drilled prey remained stable.
226  other half were placed using a conventional drilling procedure (all drills in sequence).
227 each diameter were placed using a simplified drilling procedure (pilot and final drill), and the othe
228 ere they may be accessed without complicated drilling procedures.
229                       The osteotomy with the drill produced well-delimited and smooth walls, whereas
230 ped igneous edifice, recent Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (at Site U1346) recovered early Cretace
231 ading ridge, sampled by the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program at the Hess Deep rift.
232        A series of 14C measurements in Ocean Drilling Program cores from the tropical Cariaco Basin,
233 d the oxygen isotopic composition from Ocean Drilling Program cores to reconstruct salinity and tempe
234  sediments collected during Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 336 to 'North Pond' on the w
235 stern Iberian margin during Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 339 provide constraints on M
236 ench Fast Drilling Project (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 343 and 343T) installed a bo
237 om boreholes drilled by the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 343 and 343T.
238  the magma-poor passive Iberia Margin (Ocean Drilling Program Leg 149, Hole 897D).
239 ciated biogeochemical processes during Ocean Drilling Program Leg 201 showed elevated prokaryotic cel
240 section drilled on the Peruvian shelf (Ocean Drilling Program Leg 201, Site 1229).
241 s on the New Jersey continental slope (Ocean Drilling Program Site 1073) are undercompacted (porosity
242 n and pyrosequencing of sediments from Ocean Drilling Program Site 1229 on the Peru Margin to further
243 tope ratios in deep sea sediments from Ocean Drilling Program site 984 south of Iceland reveal repeat
244                        The Japan Trench Fast Drilling Project (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expe
245      The new BDP-98 drill core of the Baikal Drilling Project is a key palaeoclimate record in contin
246  drilling in the southeast Pacific (Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 92) are (i) that sea-floor hydrothe
247 ed planktonic foraminifera from the Tanzania Drilling Project, revising previous estimates.
248 le arrest, ovarian wedge resection and laser drilling promote follicle growth.
249 s for osteotomy compared to the conventional drilling protocols.
250 lling fluid flow rate and rated flow rate of drilling pump (Q r ).
251 zed the following two constraint conditions, drilling pump rated pressure and rated power.
252 lling fluid cannot be normally circulated by drilling pump.
253 data available in the open literature, where drilling-related emissions for tight gas wells drilled i
254 ural gas and spillage of brine and other gas drilling-related fluids is known to occur.
255                                In this mode, DRILL removes larger droplets while accelerating the rem
256 lude production well pads, a well pad with a drill rig, a well completion, and compressor stations.
257 degrees C) SiO2 polymorph, was detected in a drill sample of laminated mudstone (Buckskin) at Marias
258 t sites by two species of swallows, and they drill sap wells into willows that provide abundant nouri
259 g pyrolysis of scooped aeolian sediments and drilled sedimentary deposits within Gale crater.
260 s long been observed in drill strings inside drill shafts used by the oil-drilling industry, and oil
261 embranes in which a single nanopore has been drilled show that the membrane's effective insulating th
262 ler Glacier thinned approximately 50% at the drill site between 2000 and 2009.
263  all the cumulative interplate motion at the drill site.
264 n Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) drill site.
265 ecord (A.D. 793-1989) from the high-altitude drilling site of Quelccaya (Peru) that archives preindus
266 the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Divide ice core drilling site.
267 which based on ice thicknesses at the summit drill sites in 2000 represents a thinning of approximate
268 mbled POC measurements in two global sets of drill sites where sediments underwent either relatively
269 l fuel to supply energy only for rotation of drill string, drilling mud circulation, and fracturing p
270 locking phenomenon has long been observed in drill strings inside drill shafts used by the oil-drilli
271                     The persistent rarity of drilling suggests that brachiopods were the secondary ca
272  include hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling) supply an energy source that is potentially cl
273 al studies have addressed the effect of bone drilling technique and sequence on dental implant osseoi
274 rectional drilling (HDD) is a relatively new drilling technology that has been successfully adapted t
275 rs in the sutures, it may be useful to avoid drilling the sutures in patients undergoing craniotomies
276                      Muricids edge- and wall-drilled their prey in the Pliocene, but Pleistocene and
277     Here we show that molecular machines can drill through cellular bilayers using their molecular-sc
278 vity of degradation that occurs as the phage drills through the polysaccharide capsule.
279 relationships between taxa to be explored by drill-through.
280                                     Applying DRiLL to the regulation of noncoding RNAs and to zebrafi
281 ics, a limited number of deep boreholes were drilled to determine the current plume characteristics.
282 a four-site transect containing 23 boreholes drilled to Greenland's bed reveal basal water pressures
283 fested as avoidance of well pads with active drilling to a distance of at least 800 m.
284 lts of the first comprehensive scientific re-drilling to show that subsea permafrost in the near-shor
285  only recently been combined with horizontal drilling to unlock oil and gas reserves previously deeme
286 f stimulation by using CO2 gas as "molecular drill" to pierce macroporous structures on the membrane
287  Most notably in both patients and rats, all drilling tools created a zone of dead and dying osteocyt
288 mponents for aerospace industry, cutting and drilling tools, biomedical implants, among many others.
289 ositioned facially compared with the initial drill trajectory.
290    Seven sediments from four different cores drilled up to ~300 m depth collected from different loca
291 ional" NG (CvNG) sites that consist of wells drilled vertically into permeable geologic formations.
292 160 samples of flowback, produced water, and drilling wastes, analyzed for 84 different chemicals, is
293 ith higher levels in counties having >/= 100 drilled wells versus counties with none, and with highes
294                                For post-2009 drilled wells, risk of a cement/casing impairment is 1.5
295                       Commercially available drills were then used to produce osteotomies in a patien
296 ty of these, 92%, were unconventional wells, drilled with horizontal legs and hydraulically fractured
297                         Combining horizontal drilling with high volume hydraulic fracturing has incre
298 previously uninvestigated core, Yaxcopoil-1, drilled within the Chicxulub crater, indicating that thi
299 nal gas well relative to a conventional well drilled within the same time period.
300                             If so, unsterile drilling would contaminate not just one but many of them

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