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Given what we've seen over the last 12 months, it would suit England more if the game becomes broken up.
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The NSIDC defines sea-ice extent as the total area covered by at least 15% of ice (because floes in summer become broken up and spread out).
There aren't enough paramedics and as the NHS becomes more broken up, more fragmented, we are left to pick up the pieces.
For example, the large negative magnetic anomaly at 275 km altitude overlying the Simpson Desert (Sd) between the North Australian Craton (NAC in Fig. 1b) and the Central Mobile Belts CMBB in Fig. 1b) becomes increasingly broken up at around 150 km and lower altitudes.
At the start of the experiment, plants were removed from the tank and cut into fragments of approximately 60 mm to simulate a fragment of plant that may become broken off and tangled up in an angling net.
If we invest in countries before they become broken, we might not end up spending so much on the problems that result.
Student disorders in the universities of the Paris region had been sporadic for some time; they exploded on May 3, when a rally of student radicals at the Sorbonne became violent and was broken up by the police.
At a party about five months before my operation I met a guy around my age who told me how, during his recovery, he had become addicted to painkillers, broken up a long-term relationship because of the stress and still, a year later, wasn't confident enough in his jaw to take a bite out of a whole apple.
"You don't have to be a Grinker to want to understand how a family gets broken up and becomes other," she said.
In P. pastoris CL2, the amount of cell debris increased after the entire treatment compared to the untreated control cells suggesting that the treated cells became fragile and were easily broken up.
Either the substrates get depleted and milieu becomes anaerobic or when chain is broken up by the antioxidants.
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