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The current method is based on occasional, short-term exposure to a "bystander"; it assumed individuals would be exposed to an individual pesticide during a single pass.
The current method is based on occasional, short-term exposure to a "bystander" and assumes that individuals would be exposed to an individual pesticide during a single pass.
Because the assessment of technical as well as of financial risks associated with potential damages of earthquakes need a risk analysis, current method is based on a probabilistic approach with its unsolved deficiencies.
The current method is based on the combined use of fluorescent intravascular tracers and laser-scanning confocal fluorescence microscopy and was developed for the real-time in vivo study of cerebral microcirculation in rats.
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Much of the theoretical argument for retaining current methods is based on the belief that states and cities, unlike companies, cannot go out of business.
Current methods are based on a two-component resin system in order to control hardening time.
Current methods are based on spontaneous EEG providing only indirect information on the reactivity of the brain.
However, current methods are based on analysis of either technical factors, often quantitatively, or social factors, usually qualitatively.
Current methods are based on the assembly of parts characterized in different contexts, which often fail to operate as predicted when combined.
GIS is the primary visualization tool in this regard, but most current methods are based on scalar objects that lack directionality and rate of change – key attributes of travel.
Second, the current methods are based on hot injection which limits the yield of CdS nanocrystals.
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