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Paul Banko, a wildlife biologist with the Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center, said, "It's always a good thing when you have access to natural areas, mainly because our inventory of species is never complete and never up to date because things are always changing, and in Hawaii they change very fast".

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These results indicate that some proteins, in most cases probably low-abundance proteins, are still missing in our protein inventory of cells because of the low expression rate of the corresponding genes.

Diane M. Ramirez, president of Halstead Property, is less concerned about a recession because the inventory of property on the market is currently low.

General Motors said yesterday that it would idle eight plants and furlough about 23,000 workers in the United States and Canada next week because its inventory of unsold vehicles had swollen.

It is useful to Facebook because its massive inventory of personally identifiable information is the foundation of the economics underlying its business model.

The improvement "is because the inventories of our clients have been depleted," he said, adding that "with the recent rise in raw material prices, some customers also started putting in more orders because they were afraid prices would rise".

Because there is no "complete inventory of our primary sources of knowledge," there can be disagreement as to what constitutes a legitimate appeal to observation or what is a real verification (PD 45).

Prices have come down since 2006 and 2007, but percentages are hard to calculate because of the low inventory of properties.

The Fed has been buying up new issues of mortgage-backed securities so fast that it now owns 12% of the mortgage market; yet housing continues to sputter, largely because of the huge inventory of underwater mortgages.

The bomb squad had to be called to Sewanee: The University of the South back in the 1980s because during a routine inventory of the museum collection someone stumbled on a live Japanese hand grenade donated right after WWII.

At the given quantities, the push-driven inventory approach was considered NVA waste, especially because large inventories of specialised medical materials are very cost-intensive.

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