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been consider
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To think about seriously.
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To get an idea of how influential this group has been, consider this – for most Koreans, traditional music is a dead art form, yet the first things supporters reach for during sporting matches are the buk (Korean drum) and kkwaenggwari (Korean gong).
To see how much worse it could have been, consider some of the rationalizations that the so-called conservatives on the court offered for why the federal government should be able to continue recognizing only "traditional" marriages performed in the individual states.
In the proposed process uncertainty due to buoyancy has been consider first time, which has major effects on weighing.
Tudor [6, 8] characterized the domain of the Wiener integral with respect to a sub-fractional Brownian motion (S^{H}(s)) with index (Hin 0,1)) and stochastic differential equations driven by sub-fractional Brownian motion has also been consider by Mendy [14].
As the dose of Streptozotocin was 60 mg/kg body weight which has been consider as a moderate dose for the induction of diabetes and it didn't damaged all of the pancreatic cells which was proved by the Histopathological image of pancrease as shown in Fig. 7 and also proved that 1.5% dose of Eucalyptus oil has the capability to regenerate the damaged pancreatic cells.
Over the last five decades allo-HCT has been consider the model of effective immunotherapy for acute leukemia.
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They are consider income.
Everything is considered.
It must be considered.
"It's considered fragile.
She is considering franchising.
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