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Greater availability accounts for part of the upsurge, as does the sheer number of young people in Kosovo: 50percentt of Kosovo's population of 2.3 million is under the age of 25. "Like young people most anywhere, drugs and alcohol remain a favorite form of rebellion," says Jetemir Balaj, 24, the co-founder of a youth advocacy group called the Forum.

But food availability accounts for only some bird movements, not whole migrations, says Alice Boyle, an ecologist at the University of Western Ontario in Canada, and she wanted to find a better explanation.

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The disparities in mitochondrial and tissue oxygen availability account for the different redox responses.

While deceptions over self-presentation and availability accounted for most lies, we observed that only 7percentt of all messages were rated as false in our sample.

A large-scale nationwide U.S. government study conducted by SAMHSA found that, in the U.S., benzodiazepines are recreationally the most frequently used pharmaceuticals due to their widespread availability, accounting for 35% of all drug-related visits to hospital emergency and urgent care facilities.

Furthermore, it supports several levels of information availability, and accounts for any set of vehicle-limiting factors, as well as prepositioning/repositioning.

To address this issue, in this work we present a steady-state vapor intrusion analytical model incorporating a piecewise first-order aerobic biodegradation limited by oxygen availability that accounts for lateral source to building separation.

It has been shown that spiral CT identifies an alternate diagnosis in approximately 70% of these patients, which, along with its rapid and widespread availability, largely accounts for its popularity with referring clinicians.

where γ represents the windmill turbine mechanical availability factor accounting for downtime during maintenance etc., P v) the power produced by the windmill at wind speed v (in m/s), F v) the Weibull probability distribution function, vci the cut-in wind speed and vco the cut-out wind speed of the windmill.

Assessments of land availability should account for these trade-offs and limitations.

Similar to other world regions, service availability may account for the observed differences.

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