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Plus, they said, the bill comes with no money attached to develop the required tests or hand out merit raises.

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CB Richard Ellis's vice chairman for the New York metropolitan region, Jeffrey Dunne, made the point that the high desirability of affluent suburbs like Livingston may actually be tied up with the difficulties attached to developing in them.

Interestingly, the transitional TEBs can be readily identified in SirT1ko/ko female mice on lactation day 1, manifesting as either newly formed TEBs or as TEBs attached to developing ductal and alveolar structures.

The three spend chunks of their weekends dragging tires attached to their waists to develop the muscles needed to pull the sleds, known as pulks.

Calcium carbonate powder can have three effects on cell cultivation: first, it may serve as nuclei so that fungal spores can attach to its surface to develop the pellets; second, it may bring calcium ions to the fermentation broth; and third, the addition of calcium carbonate increases the pH of the fermentation broth from 3 to 5.3 as we recorded.

The pharyngeal retractors, which split into several strands close to the insertion area, are attached to the developing pharynx (Fig.  3f, g, j).

To achieve even better performance, two auxiliary enhancement measures are attached to the developed scheme.

With fast development of the global wind energy market in recent years, China is attaching greater importance to developing the wind power industry and increasing the proportion of wind energy.

Parasitic twins are rare form of conjoined twins and are consisting of an incomplete twin (parasite) attached to the fully developed body of the co-twin (autosite).

Asymmetric and parasitic conjoined twins are rarer anomalies of monochorionic monoamniotic twins, consisting of an incomplete twin attached to the fully developed body of the co-twin.

Not until 22 centuries after Hippocrates, in the second half of the 19th century, were the terms épidémiologie (1855), épidémiologique (1878), and épidémiologiste (1896) coined in French and notions attached to them developed.

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