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The pH and metal residuals that were assumed to pose a threat to the aquatic environment were not significantly affected by adding optimized dosage of CFAL-Chitosan.
Because nitrate from water is often assumed to pose a greater cancer risk than nitrate from foods that contain antioxidants and other protective nutrients, we also evaluated the effects of nitrate-contaminated water on smokers in a separate analysis.
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Non-grower social contacts were assumed to pose less of a risk of avian influenza transmission between farms and therefore we only considered social contact among growers in our analysis.
It is therefore likely that a Europa sample return mission such as Ice Clipper can be treated using the Stardust mission as a model for planetary protection, that is, the returned material can be assumed to pose no biological risk.
If the risk assessment concludes that the concentration will be less than one part per billion, the drug is assumed to pose acceptable risks.
Based on molecular modeling studies the compounds are assumed to adopt a binding pose similar to that of the potent mGAT1 inhibitor nipecotic acid.
Then, not long after the nude woman, Megan Hanford, assumed her pose, a patrol car rolled toward the gallery, Chair and the Maiden.
Pomacea diffusa has generally been assumed also to pose little threat in the U.S. and it is the only apple snail for which interstate transport is permitted.
Second, withholding treatment that is assumed to be effective from control patients poses an ethical dilemma.
4. The initial object pose is assumed to be the canonical one.
The predicted bound pose is assumed to be the one providing the overall best score.
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