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The review encompasses for the first time adult and children's congenital heart services, and envisages that demand will grow as more children born with heart defects survive and need treatment as adults.

What that plot encompasses for Ridley Scott-newbies and aficionados are two very different things.

Once that bill became law and started making it illegal to, say, call for the execution of all gays Gallant told CTV that "the danger in having 'sexual orientation' just listed, that encompasses, for example, pedophiles" and went on to say that she wants it repealed.

One specific area of study is the micro-scale, which encompasses, for instance, the home (Andrews et al. 2009).

The range of molecular damage produced by ROS is rather remarkable, and encompasses, for instance, lipid peroxidation and nitration, protein oxidation and protein nitration, proteinthiol depletion, nucleic acid hydroxylation and nitration, DNA strand breakage and DNA adduct formation.

This encompasses, for example, population genetic factors distribution across the different areas, other health care resource supply (access to hospital is more difficult in rural area), or eating habits (south part of France people used to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables which is known to protect against acquired visual impairment).

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The problem is runaway greed in our healthcare economy - greed which encompasses for-profit hospitals, physician practice management companies, pharmaceutical manufacturers, and diagnostic imaging providers, to name but a few.

This information encompassed, for example, indications of plots for attacks within the United States that would include: * Attacks on civil aviation.

In addition to ministers, priests, rabbis and other religious leaders, the decision appears to encompass, for instance, at least those teachers in religious schools with formal religious training who are charged with instructing students about religious matters.

The nonlinearity is local but rather general encompassing for the first time both subcritical and supercritical (in L2) nonlinearities.

The term "English proficiency" may be too encompassing for a test that only assesses students' knowledge of grammatical rules, ability to read, and understanding spoken English.

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