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Circulation is key, and there has to be room to congregate, take notes and appreciate the merchandise.
When it's time to sustain an erection, better circulation is key.
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In addition, better representation of clouds, convection, and circulations is key to reducing uncertainties of climate sensitivity (Bony et al. 2015; Stevens and Bony 2013).
Vigilance at circulation desks is key, she added: "If you notice any signs — the stains, the skins, the bugs themselves — notify your supervisor!" EVEN before seeing a bedbug at the public library in Islip, N.Y., Mary Schubart, the library's director, took action, after reading about their alarming resurgence.
Moreover, as changes in the heart rate and maximum elastance also affect the right heart, and therefore the venous return, the inclusion of the pulmonary circulation is a key feature which will be added in future developments of this model.
Smoking's detrimental effect on lung capacity and circulation are the key factors.
This is a fight over the media landscape of the future, where advertising rather than circulation revenue will be key, sustained by the ability of publishers to compete for that money across old and new media, 24 hours a day.
A key feature of Earth's atmospheric circulation is a steady flow of tropical air known as the Walker circulation.
The key to staying warm indoors isn't a toasty apartment, it's layering until your circulation is compromised and to walk is to waddle.
Circulation is tiny.
"Circulation is down.
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