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Even though it is tied to the artist's future income, it is the type of flexible funding not formerly available, built around the artist's talent and expected ability to repay.
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Thus, there was no correlation between the capacity of catechols to protect against hypothermic injury and their expected ability to form iron complexes.
Unlike the current study, their sample was not restricted to employed persons, and did not ask about the expected ability to work in the future.
The performance of the SHARON reactor was investigated during the entire experimental period, in regard to its expected ability to accumulate nitrite (but not nitrate) and to ensure effluent NH4 +-N/NO2 −-N ratio ~1.
As expected, ability to pay was associated with WTP and this functioned as a confirmation of construct validity of our questionnaire.
"Not least of these reasons is due to its expected ability to come up with the funding to acquire and support Saab, something which seems to have been lacking in Spyker's bid," he said.
"Molecular nanotechnology is the expected ability to build our products with molecular-level precision, as nature can do," says Christine Peterson, president of the Foresight Nanotech Institute in California.
Patients were selected on the expected ability to complete advance care planning during the current hospital admission.
As with a previous study, 5 patients were selected on their expected ability to complete ACP during the current hospital admission.
The fact that it was not active against hypnozoite forms highlights the assay's expected ability to distinguish compounds that are active only against large EEFs.
Also, as one would expect, ability to retrieve details was worse for 30 days than for 7 days.
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