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This ignores the evidence that multilateral liberalisation can work against regional integration: Europe's Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs), which seek further liberalisation of African markets, have become notorious for stoking up tensions within African regions.

The representation of vegetation types and species in Reserves selected by ResNet that occupy 25% of the land on Bioko is equivalent to the representation achieved by the EPAs, which would cover 42% of Bioko.

Fiji and Papua New Guinea have already interim EPAs which were signed in 2009 and ratified in early 2011 (EU 2014).

The internal medicine subspecialties were also tasked with considering entrustable professional activities (EPAs), which define the abilities of a subspecialty physician who has attained sufficient mastery of the field to be accountable to stakeholders and participate in independent practice.

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Defence's request prompted concern internally within the NSW EPA, which expressed the view that "if there is a risk, it may be better for early public communication".

One of the leading and first nationally, legally-binding programs was the EDSP of the U.S. EPA, which employs a battery of in vitro and in vivo screening assays to assess the ED potential of a chemical.

The U.S. EPA, which monitors water quality of various ambient water bodies, estimated that pathogens impair more than 480,000 km of rivers and shorelines and 2 million ha of lakes in the U.S. (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency [2010a]).

The following year, when Lungren approved civilian use of pepper spray, he did so over the objections of Cal-EPA, which had been monitoring the in-custody deaths, according to agency documents.

How accurate are estimates used by the U.S. EPA, which were contained in an NRC report, for estimates of daily air inspired by an average adult?

Published since 1990, the reports have tracked the amount of pesticides applied to crops nationwide, providing information to stakeholders such as pesticide manufacturers and consumer groups as well as the U.S. EPA, which uses the reports when evaluating pesticides for regulation.

Second, we have used our models to predict acute toxicity compounds in the RTECS (Norager et al. 1978) data set (data were kindly provided by Todd Martin from the U.S. EPA), which contains approximately 7,000 compounds with rat LD50 data.

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