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Chris Jennings, the health policy coordinator at the White House, said he was not surprised at the criticism from cancer specialists because they derived substantial amounts of income from Medicare's payments for drugs.

I don't just mean that I've noticed new bits; I mean that I've moved through it differently, have interacted with its rules more and less petulantly, and have derived varying amounts of satisfaction from it depending on my willingness to engage.

The derived molecular amounts (expressed as number of molecules per cell) of the proteins occurring in the initial state of the PRR model are reported in Table 2.

The fourth column reports the derived nuclear amounts of the proteins that are localized both in the nucleus and in the cytoplasm, scaled according to the 7% fraction of nuclear volume with respect to the total yeast cell volume [ 53].

Our results indicated that this species derived substantial amounts of N via symbiotic fixation, the N becoming available in the soil (and thus available to crops) when cultivated legumes senesce and decompose.

From these reported intakes, we derived the amount of folic acid taken in nutritional supplements over the three months before the interview and identified those women who reported taking 400 μg or more of folic acid a day.

He estimated that Afghanistan produces at least 70percentt of the world's supply of illicit opium, and he said that the Taliban leadership derive large amounts of revenue from the traffic.

Other herbivores and omnivores derive varying amounts of energy from microbial fermentation in the hind gut of those carbohydrates that are not digested in the upper gut.

End-run plasma lactate concentrations were similar and did not vary systematically between groups, indicating horses were deriving similar amounts of net anaerobic energy during their runs.

We provide indirect evidence that great apes, in contrast to humans, derive significant amounts of phytanic acid from the hindgut fermentation of plant materials.

Although hindgut fermentation also occurs in humans [ 26- 28], there is evidence that wild great apes derive greater amount of total daily metabolic energy from this process than do humans on Western diets [ 20- 22].

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