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For example, Dr. Aukema says that the government could do a better job of ensuring that wooden pallets that carry goods into the United States undergo fumigation or heat treatments, and develop tighter regulations for trade in plants.
Uefa intends to develop tighter rules on club ownership if the law is changed following the Independent European Review of Sport - backed by the UK government - which in June recommended that sport be protected for its inherent social and cultural value.
This will allow clients to know with whom they could develop tighter relationships when promoting content.
This is great and a way for companies to develop tighter relationships with nonprofits, see more impact in their community and provide better employee engagement (more on that later).
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Several international firms have bid to develop tight gas reserves in the Khazzan and Makarem fields, which cover 2,500 square miles and are near existing gas fields of Petroleum Development Oman, which is majority-owned by the government.
The results of this study will be helpful to develop tight oil reservoir and understand flow regimes.
In this section, we use the formulations in (16a)–(16f) and (21a)–(21d) to develop tight inner and outer bounds on the SPCGS rate region.
Results of this study could be consulted when selecting most efficient EOR method to develop tight carbonate oil reservoirs in the UAE and worldwide.
How to effectively develop tight-gas carbonate reservoir and achieve high recovery is always a problem for the oil and gas industry.
On August 24, the storm began to develop tight banding and reformed its prior banding eye feature, which later organized into a well defined eye.
Therefore we hypothesized that alveolar epithelial cells isolated from septic animals develop tight junctions with different protein composition and reduced barrier function relative to alveolar epithelial cells from healthy animals.
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