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The shoots and roots were collected from Fe-deficient and excessive treated seedlings and fixed in FAA solution containing 50% ethanol, 5% acetic acid, and 3.7% formaldehyde.
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Excessive treats can also mean that your cat chooses to eat less of its regular food, which can cause nutritional imbalance.
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A causal relationship between elevated glucose and worse outcomes has not yet been proven, but current guidelines suggest that excessive hyperglycemia be treated in acute stroke patients (7).
Some children need to be treated for excessive worry, when that worry begins to interfere with enjoyment of daily activities.
The case was treated as excessive corporal punishment, and the district attorney said there was insufficient evidence to prosecute.
Two of the students were taken by ambulance to a hospital and treated for excessive intoxication, she said.
Although he and Mrs. Saha were living in the United States, they had grown up in India, where doctors are treated with excessive deference.
Steinway, who sold his family company to CBS in 1972, may or may not have saved it from Baldwin's eventual fate in a declining market, but he seems treated with excessive respect.
Becton's lawyer, Hannah Stroud, told a separate news conference that stress was no excuse for Casebolt's actions and "the manner in which Ms Becton was treated was excessive, inappropriate and without cause" and a civil rights violation.
By summer 2005, Amnesty was reporting that those who were caught on the fence were being treated with excessive force by Moroccan and Spanish guards, and those caught inside the fence were being illegally expelled back into Morocco, often to be dumped in the desert.
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