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Once contaminants arrive, low temperatures and limited sunlight slow their decay, and bioaccumulation concentrates some of them to dangerous levels.
Horatio Delbert, a Vancouver-based extractions specialist, claimed that his concentrates, some of them in the form of white powders virtually indistinguishable from a narcotic, are so advanced that they can directly compete with drugs like oxycodone and fentanyl.
Despite the use of prophylactic factor concentrates, some patients continue to suffer frequent spontaneous bleeds.
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To an extent, this scenario is already concentrating some minds.
This is beginning to concentrate some minds in the Conservative party.
It recommended that Tunisia foster new economic sectors and concentrate some in the interior.
Mr. Santorum, who represented Pennsylvania, has struggled to gain traction in the race and is concentrating some of his efforts in Iowa, where he hopes to appeal to social conservatives who dominate the voting at Republican caucuses in that state.
Health bosses have defended proposals to concentrate some specialist hospital services in south Wales in four or five locations.
Popular strategies such as replication may not work well on the cloud, because providers may take advantage of virtualization techniques [1] [5] to concentrate some of (or all) the replicas in the same physical machine (PM).
Could this have anything to do with the pattern of concentrating some of Chicago's worst polluters in low-income neighborhoods?
Devine's point is a good one: Obama needs to concentrate some attention on the fact that the INSURED are in a bad boat as well.
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