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Ever since the 1998 floods, disaster stories have been good for circulation, but reporters have to move fast before the propaganda authorities impose a news embargo.
Like other animals with thick body walls, they use fluid circulation rather than diffusion to move substances through their bodies.
At the same time, the center of circulation either reformed or began to move farther north, possibly north-northeast.
There are levers to move, like decreasing circulation or raising the magazine's price.
In order to move towards extracorporeal circulation (ECC) automation, a virtual simulation of the process was designed.
PM components, including metal ions, have been shown to move into the circulation in animal models (Nemmar et al. 2001; Oberdörster et al. 2002) and controlled human exposure studies (Nemmar et al. 2002), but it is unclear whether they remain free or become sequestered (Brook et al. 2004).
Over the next few days, the smaller tropical storm moved around the larger circulation of Iris, potentially causing the hurricane to move erratically.
Others have circulation issues with their legs that force them to move more frequently that others.
"You have more freedom to move the assets, not just buying or selling, but also circulation".
CP records its proprietary drug "Xuefu ZhuYu Jiangnang" (a XFZY oral capsule) for promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis, moving Qi to relieve pain [ 54].
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