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Today marks the end of the N.F.L.'s annual Scouting Combine, which has been going on since last week.
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These classes can be easily combined, which has the advantage that one can adapt the simulation programs flexibly for various applications.
A factor is that migraine and probable migraine were combined, which has been argued to be correct in epidemiological studies provided that a diagnosis of probable migraine is trumped (as here) by a diagnosis of TTH [25, 26].
Furthermore, genetically manipulated mouse or human cells, including presumptive progenitor or stem cells, can be combined which has been demonstrated for cells with deleted, silenced, or inducible gene expression [ 32, 103, 118, 149, 184– 187].
The current nominal cost of the vaccines alone to vaccinate 1 child is equivalent to or exceeds the amounts many LLMICs have spent on all their public health programs combined, which has ranged, on average, from $21 to $24 per capita since 2010.
That same year the combined, which had been removed from the roster of Olympic Winter events in the 1940s, returned as an official event.
G.M. and Ford agreed to combine their systems and give DaimlerChyrsler a stake in the combined company, which has not yet been named.
The combined site, which has not been named, is expected to start up by March.
So the combined MDC, which has a history of quarrelling, will have a wafer-thin majority.
VNU, the Dutch firm that owns Nielsen, owns 70percentt of NetRatings and will own 58 to 60percentt of the combined company, which has not been named yet.
The combined bank, which has not yet been named, will be 50.1percentt controlled by the French Treasury, with the rest in the hands of Caisses d'Épargne, which in turn is owned by its depositors.
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