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How are soil and other soft loose materials collected at the scene of an explosion best stored?
 
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______ is Max Weber's term for a research strategy in which researchers immerse themselves in the subject matter and develop sensitizing concepts.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Soil and other soft loose materials collected at the scene of an explosion are best stored in metal containers.

Answer to Question 2

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