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The dispute over the space agency's figures has centered on the information provided by Deter.
In the same report (cited above) INPE emphasizes, "Because of cloud cover varies from one month to another and also the resolution of the satellite, INPE does not recommend comparing data from different months and years obtained by DETER".
It was first coined by Deter and de Duve in 1960s, with observation that subcellular organelles like mitochondria could be degraded in lysosome of perfused rat liver [ 2].
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But Mr. Bloomberg said the policy was having an equally important effect by deterring people from carrying guns.
Top taxes reduce income inequality not by raising revenue, but by deterring the greedy from asking for more money.
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