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The combustion and thermal reactions of CHCs are of particular interest because a) they constitute most of the toxic components of hazardous wastes, b) they are often quite refractory, and c) they form other highly toxic aliphatic and olefinic CHCs, chlorinated PAHs, and PCDD/Fs.

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Foreman's years in the wilderness would make a dramatic movie because they constitute a genuine mystery, unlike the slavishly worshipful "Ali," which not only simplistically canonized the title character and naïvely soft-pedaled Elijah Muhammad and Don King, but showed little insight into Ali's complexity and told us nothing about his public life we didn't already know.

Not only because I helped to grow them but because they constitute a gift of man to Nature, and a gift of the Jews to the cradle of their culture".

One could think that sordariomycetes display a highly conserved gene order because they constitute a relatively young fungal group.

It's important to track Millennials as a workforce because today they constitute 38% of the workforce and this will grow to 75% by 2025.

In contrast, one can consider that it would be unfair not to include these patients in trials because (i) they constitute a group with clear treatment needs (in view of the poor prognosis) and (ii) excluding them from the decision-making process will reduce their personal autonomy.

The study is based on a cohort of elderly subjects and, though this is a group of coniderable clinical interest because they constitute a high-risk group in whom traditional risk factors become less predictive (20), our results need further confirmation in similar middle-aged populations.

The antibodies constitute an excellent model to test the potential approaches to this problem because they constitute a homogeneous family of proteins and a large amount of structural and functional data is available.

Politicians love them because they constitute a tax that never gets called a tax.

Journalists do not deserve protection because they constitute a privileged group; they need it because they can show the world as it really is and allow the unheard to find a voice.

About one third of several hundred mining lakes in Eastern Germany are highly acidified, and there is a need to restore them to neutral conditions because they constitute an environmental hazard for water resources and downstream environments.

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