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DaciaAncient region covering much of modern Romania. The various Dacian tribes were united around 60 BC, and for many years posed a threat to the Roman empire; they were finally conquered by the Roman emperor Trajan AD 101–07, and the region became a province of the same name. It was abandoned by the emperor Aurelian to the invading Goths about 270.
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| This was followed by an antigen retrieval heating step, with a citrate buffer (10% target retrieval solution, DACO, Carpinteria, CA), at 90 [degrees] C for 30 minutes. To make data-collection easier for MACO-less machines, Barber-Colman offers a new low-cost data-acquisition unit called DACO. DACO had alleged that the Company's use of some imported clinker, a component of cement, made inaccurate the Company's labeling of its cement as "manufactured in Puerto Rico. |
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