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Asia's industrialized nations such as Japan, Korea, Singapore, China, India or natural resource-rich countries, i.e. the oil, gas, gold, and diamond producers should lead by example and contribute 0.7percentt of their GDP to this fund.

When you don't feel like you have found your purpose in life, this is always it (no matter what form it takes or in what medium you express it): Your purpose on this planet is to be consciously aware of radiating love and kindness from your being in order to teach by example and contribute to the expansion of a harmonious and peaceful unity consciousness.

"We support UNICEF's efforts to meet both their survival and development needs and we hope that other donors will follow our example and contribute toward fulfilling the immediate and longer-term needs of Ethiopian children".

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These receptors recognize certain infectious pathogens, particles (for example, microcrystals), metabolic anomalies (for example, hyperglycaemia, ATP) and chemicals, and contribute to the pathology of various autoinflammatory diseases [ 32].

For example, glucocorticoids are lipophilic molecules and contribute to nutrient flux and protein synthesis and prevent cell death in the mammary gland (Motil et al. 1994; Akers 2002; Berg et al. 2002).

For example, if you earn $50k and contribute $5,000 toward your IRA, you get a $5,000 tax deduction for the year.

"It offers the team opportunities to mix outside the workplace, so the engineering team gets to hang out with the care team, for example, and this contributes significantly to morale.

These chapters provide innovative examples of evidence-based practice and contribute in turn, to practice-based evidence.

The phagocytic clearance of apoptotic neutrophils, for example, is anti-inflammatory and contributes to the resolution of inflammation by actively regulating the immune response (Fadok et al, 1998; Savill & Fadok, 2000; Voll et al, 1997).

These processes are interdependent in infants, where instabilities in thermoregulation and respiratory control, for example, may contribute to apnea and acute life-threatening events such as sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) [1] [6].

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