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The killer blow would then be administered by something else: a mite infestation, perhaps, or a fungal infection, or whatever else happened to turn up that a healthy hive would have shrugged off.
But the abruptness of both extinctions indicates that the coup de grâce was administered by something else, and in the case of the Permian some fragments of meteorite of the correct age, found in rock in Antarctica, suggest that, as with the Cretaceous, that something was an asteroid or a comet.
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It's not the most ideal option, though: Eflornithine must be administered by IV in a hospital setting, something that's often difficult to execute in rural areas where the disease is more common.
Moreover, more accessible and transparent links must be forged between various faculties, something that could perhaps be centrally administered by libraries.
It has forced the government to take a long, hard look at the British economy – something that would not have happened without the shock administered by the referendum.
Electricity networks constituting something like a natural monopoly on the local and regional level are administered by energy providers, which have been granted concessions by the responsible public authority.
Most surveys were administered by post and we also employed a face-to-face approach among a small sub-sample in an attempt to replicate something of Shakespeare at al's (2003) methodology.
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"Fentanyl administered by the nasal spray doesn't completely eliminate pain – as it can when administered as an epidural, which blocks all sensation – so it is suited to women who still want to be able to feel something," Fleet said.
All the awards are administered by Columbia University.
Much of it was administered by reporters.
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