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Novel methods and technologies to identify the underlying mechanism and resulting pathologies, such as foot ulcers and infections are much in need.
"His skills are much in need as once again the middle order failed to show the requisite quality and it will not be long before Northants are relegated back to Division Two".
Additional seedfall studies in other forests of tropical South America and Africa are much in need to address this issue.
Hence, improved algorithms and statistical tools for studying gene conversion are much in need.
It is unclear why the very group that are much in need of intervention do not see themselves as so.
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The species is said to be much in need of active conservation.
It was much in need of updating and Bradley manages it expertly, without destroying the sparky style of the original.
The U.S. dairy industry claims the policy unfairly limits their access to a major market when they're much in need of it.
In the 1970s, the tradition of heavy German food was much in need of a weight-loss (or sauce-loss) regime, and it was getting one at the Munich restaurant Tantris.
But I was much in need of a swim, having spent the previous day walking from one end of London to the other and having eaten a big Lebanese dinner.
I've chosen it for a week when comfort is much in need, as the Brexit salad is tossed, dropped, liquidised, thrown at the wall, scooped up, mixed up, and served again.
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