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The resolution approved on Saturday by the Security Council after days of haggling by permanent members called for a 30-day cease-fire in Syria, but it contained loopholes that allowed intensive bombing and shelling of the beleaguered enclave to continue.

On the other hand, it has allowed intensive surveys for the natural occurrence of INA in various tissues of over 600 plant species (e.g. Sekozawa et al. 2002; Ueda et al. 2002; Ishikawa 2014).

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The International Atomic Energy Agency has urged Iran to sign an additional protocol by Oct. 31 that would allow intensive, unannounced inspections of all its nuclear sites.

Additionally, it can provide ethical benefits in the pre-clinical setting through a reduction in animal usage by allowing intensive serial sample collection from the same animals.

But other heart specialists say the procedure saves lives by detecting heart disease early enough to allow intensive therapy -- with cholesterol-lowering drugs, for example -- to keep it in check.

The International Atomic Energy Agency has given Iran a deadline of Oct. 31 to suspend all its uranium enrichment programs and to sign an additional protocol to the nonproliferation treaty that would allow intensive inspections of its nuclear sites.

The turning point in the cleanup, the report said, was the 1989 consent decree in which the union agreed to allow intensive government supervision to settle a racketeering lawsuit that charged Teamster leaders with having made a "devil's pact" with organized crime.

"The resources provided by this initiative will allow intensive study of the glacier that has perhaps the greatest potential to affect sea-level and change on time scales relevant to human societies (decades to centuries)," said Knut Christianson, an Antarctic scientist at the University of Washington in Seattle, in an email comment on the new initiative.

A Northern Ireland Health Trust is the first in the UK to use a robot which allows intensive care specialists from one hospital to remotely assess patients in another.

The spread of basic critical care echocardiography (BCCE) technology and expertise will allow intensive care unit (ICU) physicians to incorporate BCCE into routine clinical practice.

The problem for humans is that by allowing intensive livestock farms to routinely expose bacteria to sub-therapeutic levels of antibiotics, we are actually providing the perfect conditions for some very dangerous bacteria to mutate and become resistant to their effects.

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