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Garbage would be collected less often.
Rubbish may be collected less often, sewage pipes fixed more slowly and staff sent home on certain days.
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Urine samples are collected less often in large cohort studies, but they offer some advantages, notably higher polyphenol concentrations when compared with plasma and a more straightforward sample processing before analysis.
The results showed that blood levels of TCAA made a better biomarker than urinary levels, but for large epidemiologic studies, measuring urine levels is more practical because the sample is collected less invasively, says Zhang, who often conducts field work.
The one that's collecting more information, or the one that's collecting less information?" It's an interesting idea.
Grey bins will be emptied less often but, because the green and blue recycling bins will be collected more often, there will be no change to the total weekly bin space available across all four bins.
Of less interest to management was whether the revenues would ever be collected, the suit says; WorldCom often continued to book revenue on those customers who had managed to cancel service long before.
In Nepal, approximately 15,000 tons of medicinal plants are collected for export each year by villagers who often receive less than a living wage for their work and are encouraged by unscrupulous buyers to strip plant supplies.
Often information on hospitals is collected on a national level.
Less than a teaspoon of blood or saliva samples are collected from the patient.
Because the seigniorage and coinage charges were collected by withholding part of the bullion brought for coinage, the currency value of the coins received in exchange was often less than the bullion's market value.
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