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Since the time of the seminal publication on human health risk assessment by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council NRCC, 1983), the risk assessment landscape, once bereft of methods, insights, and research, is now brimming to the point where expert committees are needed to sort through the resultant cornucopia.
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There can be no doubt that it is not just the defendants in the case levied by the federal government whose lives are turned upside down: the advertisers on the site are bereft of their method for making ends meet.
More than a year and a half since the nuclear crisis, much of Japan's post-Fukushima cleanup remains primitive, slapdash and bereft of the cleanup methods lauded by government scientists as effective in removing harmful radioactive cesium from the environment.
Computational methods of predicting the properties of materials, such as artificial neural network (ANN), are easier and bereft of complex mathematics that characterizes analytical methods.
As the program becomes a more popular method of commuting, the workday leaves some areas bereft of bikes, making it more difficult for those with reverse or off-hour commutes to participate in the program.
Bereft of genuinely juicy players.
Thus was Miletus bereft of its inhabitants.
Saddam Hussein is bereft of allies.
Generally anywhere bereft of human presence.
But that, too, is bereft of booty.
FTSE100 companies are particularly bereft of women.
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