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Equivalencies with western-based research are found, with about only 11percentnt of tourists having any significant interest in minority cultures, although evidence exists that Tuva and their Kazakh neighbours contribute to destination image as figures in the landscape – a landscape that is attractive to Han tourists for aesthetic and relaxation reasons.
Contribute, contribute.
This corresponded to data in the Yucheng cohort, in which 1,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDF (toxic equivalency factor 0.1) and 2,3,4,7,8-PeCDF (toxic equivalency factor 0.5) were important congeners, contributing ∼20 and 50% of the total dioxins' toxic equivalent quotients (TEQs), respectively (16).
He spent the bulk of his career thereafter at Columbia University and is known for "Chargaff's rules" that determined near-equivalencies between the two base pairs of DNA (guanine=cytosine and adenine=thymine), and that the composition of DNA varies with varying species, making it more likely that DNA rather than protein carried the genetic information, which contributed to solving the DNA puzzle.
A previous analysis of pooled blood specimens of residents in the unexposed zone (non-ABR) indicated that analytes other than TCDD contributed approximately 80 ppt, on average, to the total TEQ (Eskenazi et al. 2004), and results were similar when exposures were defined using new toxic equivalency factor values published in 2005 (Warner et al. 2013).
That's a false equivalency.
energy equivalency or better".
There is no moral equivalency.
Such an equivalency is false.
But Hastings rejects moral equivalency.
I got my equivalency diploma.
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