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So he'd prefer to toss out the blood THC standard completely and described breath-THC measurement with his device as "completely different" and in need of a new standard.

41 The mechanism of action of heat therapy in a wide range of different diseases is also the subject of numerous studies 42– 45 but the mechanisms are currently not completely understood and are in need of further scientific investigation.

Completely of the period, they are dominating, yet in need of new life.

The ASA classification consists of five classes ranging from I (a completely healthy patient) to V (a moribund patient in need of lifesaving surgery) [ 11].

Because the recent changes are not consistent from one company to the next, borrowers in need of P.M.I. are unlikely to be shut out completely.

In need of stimulation?

In need of friends?

In contrast, GreB stimulates the cleavage of larger fragments, thus completely eliminating the need of recovery from backtracks.

Such constant initialization completely eliminates the need of initial contours.

Three years later, with even more minorities being passed up, the process seems either completely broken or in bad need of repair.

We agree completely that Washington is in desperate need of renewal and reform.

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