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Allowable evidence for the gait type included specific mention of gait type in the audio transcripts or associated written commentary in [14], observation of gait type via video clip, or written description of the gait type in the case of the NASA technical reports [15], [16], [17], which were written specifically to analyze human movement on the lunar surface.

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This case is now going to the House of Lords.The second big shift is in the kind of evidence allowable.

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This chemical anchorage provided excellent thermal and solvent stability to the created sol gel PEG coating as is evidenced by its high upper limit of allowable conditioning temperature (340 °C) and its practically identical performance before and after rinsing with various solvents.

In my opinion, this outcome was pre-determined; there was no fairness in the Wells investigation whatsoever," said Yee. "There is no evidence that Tom directed footballs be set at pressures below the allowable limit.

There is no evidence that Tom directed footballs be set at pressures below the allowable limits.

New York's proposal for a two-year pilot project to remove sugar-sweetened beverages from allowable SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or food stamp) benefits is based not only on evidence linking these beverages to obesity, but also the fact that sugared drinks have absolutely no nutritional value.

Based on the evidence for adverse health effects, U.S. National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) were recently revised to lower the allowable ambient exposure to O3 using a daily 8-hr maximum reference and to introduce a daily and annual standard for PM2.5 [ U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPAA) 1997].

In 2001, on the basis of epidemiologic evidence and cost-benefit considerations [ 12] the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPAA) issued the Revised Arsenic Rule, reducing allowable arsenic concentrations in drinking water from 50 μg/L to 10 μg/L.

Collectively, these data provide sufficient evidence to eliminate childhood lead exposure by banning all nonessential uses of lead and further reducing the allowable levels of lead in air emissions, house dust, soil, water, and consumer products (Lanphear 1998; Rosen and Mushak 2001).

The evidence suggests that emitted nanoparticles into the air cover a wide range of concentrations below and above the allowable occupational exposure limits.

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