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The Italian music industry is not really developed for good music, just shit pop.
This group, developed for good machinability and fabricated into bolts, screws, and nuts, contains up to 0.35 percent sulfur and 0.35 percent lead; also, it sometimes has small additions of tellurium or selenium.
Case studies are given showing the utility of following the principles developed for good ecological practice.
The dark side of advanced technology has always been there -- see Tony Stark's arms dealer past -- but in the more brightly-hued scifi version of today's world that is the Marvelverse, technology developed for good purposes may be glitchy (like Howard Stark's flying car), but it is not the cause of societal problems.
More accurate mathematical models of molecular sequence evolution continue to be developed for good reasons.
The ReHiT prediction rule was developed for good, intermediate, and poor prognosis patients according to the International Germ Cell Consensus Classification (IGCCG, 1997) on the basis of data from patients from six European and US study groups (development population), who were predominantly treated in the 1980s with cisplatin-based chemotherapy.
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In nearly all meditation traditions, the most important states to develop for good health or health improvement are those of kindness, acceptance and a letting be.
The minute planning laws came into existence, land was only developed for the common good.
Meanwhile, we developed methods for good RIP by stretching windows and increasing E-spline smoothness order N.
In an attempt to standardize IVF laboratory techniques, the ESHRE has developed guidelines for good practice that require robust quality-management programmes for each ART centre (Magli et al., 2008).
Things will develop, for the good or the bad.
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