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Since the commercial industry cannot invest in DAB while keeping creaky analogue services afloat, the government is forcing the sector into spending solely on digital, alongside a considerable contribution from the BBC.

She notes, however, that other recent work on ethane emissions which can co-occur with methane suggests a considerable contribution from fossil fuel sources to the recent methane increase.

There was a considerable contribution from other organs and the remainder of the body to the bone marrow absorbed dose.

The majority of the genomes in [see Additional file 1: Table S1] have previously been reported to be rich in mobile genetic elements and/or DNA repeats [ 44– 70], indicating a considerable contribution from such elements to very high levels of highly similar synologs overall, as could be expected.

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On the surface, these results might suggest a considerable contribution to discrimination from the AP metal ions.

The first appearance datum of Megadermatidae s. str. is nearly synchronous with dramatic rearrangements of the European mammalian fauna, with the appearance of the Asiatic elements (e.g. Cricetidae) and a considerable contribution of non-mammalian taxa from the Indian and Indomalaysian provinces such as Gavialosuchus, Tomistoma, and Varanidae.

When predicting MEBV in generation 1 with data from the shallow reference population, a considerable contribution to the accuracy of those MEBV will originate from family structure detected by markers [ 21].

A considerable contribution to the knowledge of Aristotle came from the translations of the ancient commentaries; nearly all of these were made from the Greek.

The confirmatory form of the probabilistic argument is more modest; it aims to show that there is a considerable contribution to the argument for M arising from the facts indicated.

The reason for this observation is possibly due to a considerable contribution to the plasma YKL-40 level from the many tumor-associated inflammatory cells, which also produce the protein [ 21, 22].

A considerable contribution to the cost to society comes from the indirect costs (i.e., productivity losses), because of employment difficulties, high early mortality rate and patients' families loss of productivity.

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