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Women tend to have primary responsibility for looking after children and therefore usually opt to stay at home when they are ill or problems arise with childcare.

The third is a landscape painted in the haboku, or splashed-ink technique, and therefore usually referred to as the "Haboku-sansui" scroll.

Pagoda, a towerlike, multistory, solid or hollow structure made of stone, brick, or wood, usually associated with a Buddhist temple complex and therefore usually found in East and Southeast Asia, where Buddhism was long the prevailing religion.

And Kevin Arnott, director of with-profit management at Phoenix, points out that many funds were closed because they got into financial difficulties, so are forced to invest in safer – and therefore usually worse-performing – assets, or have expensive guarantees which eat into capital – so the scope for improving performance is limited.

The central area has most of the familiar faults of purpose-built, resorts from the 1960s/70s, including empty shops and blocks of small, privately owned (and therefore usually unoccupied) apartments, plus a design flaw from an earlier era, of a lift base sited outside the centre.

The deal, which was negotiated by the Department of Health on behalf of the national health services in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, applies to branded medicines – those which are patented to one company and therefore usually the most expensive.

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However, endotracheal intubation requires excellent skills and experience, and is therefore usually performed by professional rescuers.

The latter are typically prepared from inactive or autolysed yeast and are therefore usually composed of lipids, micro- and macro-elements, amino nitrogen, mannoproteins and insoluble material (for example see Pozo-Bayón (2009).

It is worth noting that the so-called Lorentzian metrics defined by relativity theory on its spacetime models meet requirements (i) and (ii), but not (iii), and are therefore usually said to be semi-Riemannian or pseudo-Riemannian.

With rare exceptions, a synonymous mutation is not likely to change the function of the protein and is, therefore, usually considered functionally neutral and not subject to selective pressure (Greenman et al. 2006).

Clinically, patients with LD in this study were likely to be HIV-infected, chronically ill persons with suspected or confirmed TB and were therefore usually treated for TB infection and discharged.

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