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Instead, they are designed to stem a more intractable problem: the temple's exploding population of stray cats.
The Targeted Basic Need Programme is a surprisingly well-funded and well-implemented policy designed to stem a growing shortage of school places.
So far the UN has spent $118m on medical equipment, health networks, water and sewerage improvements, health education at schools and other programmes designed to stem the crisis.
The Obama administration admonished colleges and universities as it released guidelines designed to stem sexual assaults on campuses and help the victims.
The system is specifically designed to stem the flow of rough diamonds used by rebel movements to finance wars against legitimate governments.
The report suggests DfID could tackle military corruption, drawing on its success supporting the petroleum industries bill, which was designed to stem graft in the oil and gas sector and which is awaiting approval by the Nigerian parliament.
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The 1971 Immigration Act granted leave to remain to those who had arrived prior to it coming into force in 1973 – albeit, that law was one in a long line of immigration laws passed as the UK's colonies gained formal independence, designed to actually stem the flow of black and brown Commonwealth citizens making their way here.
This blunderbuss approach fails to distinguish between potentially valuable therapeutic cloning, designed to produce stem cells for human therapy, and the more questionable reproductive cloning, designed to produce a human baby.
The targeted vectors were designed to enter stem cells via overexpressed receptors.
In the past decades, biomaterials were designed to induce stem cell toward osteogenic differentiation.
Nanostructured scaffolds are designed to trigger stem cells to become specific cell types compromising the tissues and organs in the body.
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