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"On a local level there was continuous doubting and debate whether the Games could be sustained without public money".
The environment of early humans was so clement and rich in resources that this greedy new brain, which would have absorbed even more of the body's energy, could be sustained without danger.
[Market Place, Page C1.] The central bank allowed the economy to expand for the last several years at rates well above what conventional wisdom once thought could be sustained without igniting inflation, betting that huge investments in technology would allow companies to absorb cost increases without raising prices.
With PVDF, the crosstalk between SMG epithelia and mesenchyme could be sustained without serum.
This failure analysis aimed to study factors affecting the potential for breaching a geological CO2-storage system and to study methods for estimating the maximum CO2-injection pressure that could be sustained without causing such a breach.
Various measures of engineering integrity of the constrained attractor are introduced: a global measure assesses the overall basin area; a local measure assesses the distance from the attractor to the basin boundary; and a velocity measure is related to the size of impulse that could be sustained without failure.
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Luby 2006 PAK conducted a follow-up trial to the Luby 2003b PAK trial, maintaining the initial randomization process to assess if learnt hygiene behaviours could be sustained over time without additional hygiene promotion intervention.
A substrate load up to 25%% could be sustained by the system without a drastic reduction in the saccharification efficiency.
But the IFS report's author David Phillips stated he did not believe a "slightly more generous" system, such as that envisioned by the SNP, could be sustained in the long term without "discretionary tax rises or further cuts to spending on public services".
They simply failed to assess whether reforms, structural or not, could be sustained in countries ruled by potentates without legitimate democratic mandates.
It is difficult to see how glycolysis could be sustained to generate energy in E. cuniculi without either the glycerol-3-phosphate shuttle or a terminal oxidase such as AOX, leading to the intriguing possibility that E. cuniculi also does not use its glycolysis pathway for energy generation (Williams et al. 2010).
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