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Like typical teenagers growing up in a big city, Priya and Talat are on a regular basis exposed to tantalizing possibility and grinding poverty, opportunity and danger.

We have further investigated the effectiveness of a gene cassette, which is approximately half the size of the linearized plasmid DNA; pcr-DNA was even less effective than l-DNA, even though the number of gene-encoding templates was expected to be twice that of l-DNA or c-DNA (per unit mass basis exposed to the cells).

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Future work will involve making these aspects configurable on a per-ontology basis, exposing more metadata from annotations to the querying, and making the suggestions for autocomplete aware of the range and domain of properties.

On a comparative mass basis, mice exposed to coarse PM from sites proximal to a highway showed significant increases in neutrophils, IL-6, MIP-2, TNF-α, and protein in BALF and altered pulmonary function in healthy mice with no noticeable effects on the heart.

Restriction to pelvimetry and other in utero radiography of the abdominal region produced similar, although somewhat attenuated, results (odds ratio for acute myeloid leukaemia 1.76, 0.63 to 4.90, on the basis of eight exposed cases and eight exposed controls) (table 4).

(Using children's rhymes or stories as a basis for exposing literary fraud or pretension works very well – as in the Coren piss-take of Hemingway above.

"His extreme and reckless assertions are a signal that his true motivation is stopping needed congressional oversight and he has no genuine interest in working, on a bipartisan basis, to expose the full truth," Issa said in a statement.

The draft guidelines, which are open for public comment at the task force website, have provoked criticism by some cardiologists and physicians who are concerned that healthy Americans who start taking aspirin on a daily basis could expose themselves to the drug's negative side effects, such as stomach bleeding and hemorrhagic strokes.

The draft guidelines, which are open for public comment on the task force website, have provoked criticism by some cardiologists and physicians who are concerned that healthy Americans who start taking aspirin on a daily basis could expose themselves to the drug's negative side effects, such as stomach bleeding and hemorrhagic strokes.

For street robbery, it is likely that people visit these common places on a regular basis, thus exposing themselves to risk.

Because the universalist potential in the discourse of 'world citizenship' can itself be used as a basis for exposing these shortcomings as problematic, one should say that they stem from too little, rather than too much, cosmopolitanism.

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