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But E's lawyer, Diana Richmond, said they would not have married, that the domestic partnership was only so K could join E's gym, and that E intended K's role to be akin to stepparent.
One clear inconsistency with preconceived plan performance was seen with plan E; intended as the natural water level regime with the greatest environment benefits.
e Intended 30 – 70% but limitations due to population extinction.
Tier 1 incorporates existing knowledge including a) any animal studies, b) in vitro studies (cell and tissue cultures methods, conventional and novel end points such as "omics"), c) exposure information, d) epidemiology information, e) intended use, and f ) chemical structure and any relevant physicochemical data.
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It might be the case neither that one ought not to intend to E, nor that one ought to intend to E; intending to E might be merely permitted.
Effective dose (E) is intended to be proportional to the risk of radiation-induced cancer.
From these admissions we selected all hospitalization that were code as drug-related (ICD-9-CM codes E), but intended forms of overdoses, errors in administration and therapeutics failure were excluded.
Each attack began, as is often the case, with an e-mail intended to lure victims into opening an attachment.
Already that evening, the computer had forgotten to call home and tell its "wife"—another computer, apparently that it would be late, and then had inadvertently sent "her" embarrassing flirtatious e-mails intended for another computer at the office.
The e-mail "bait" the hackers used to get access to computers is chilling: Each attack began, as is often the case, with an e-mail intended to lure victims into opening an attachment.
Some officials deter people from using the "e-gates" intended to expedite arrivals, which read the electronic chips inside passports and open if the person's face matches the details held.
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