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Bees are being decimated in Europe and North America by the intensive use of chemical pesticides.
He was told by the intensive care unit that Seemanpillai was not expected to live.
Given his dizzyingly peripatetic lifestyle, it's no surprise to learn Cesare was attracted to the Euro MBA by the intensive nature of its residential weeks.
From RexPlex, a Chelsea Pindoorike indoor gym next to Ikea in Elizabeth, with the cheery motto, "You've never seen anything like it!" Except the Daytona 500, followed by the intensive care unit at St . Barnabas
Shandong's seaward orientation and its excellent harbours, as well as the convergence of cold and warm currents in offshore waters, have fostered a thriving ocean-fishing industry, complemented by the intensive development of pisciculture in the province's western lake region.
The cryptic brevity, obscurity, and involution of the Hermetics were forced upon them, however, by the intensive control over literature exerted by the Fascist regime in the interwar period.
All patients had to undergo a bedside evaluation by the intensive care attending physicians.
"The learning processes are totally influenced by the intensive use of technologies" (Rush, 2011).
This may have been caused by the intensive resettlement program of this region around 800 BC.
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Patients were monitored by the intensive-care staff or study personnel during the whole trial time.
The Focused Intensive Care Echocardiography FICEE) training pathway is endorsed by the Intensive Care Society of the UK.
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