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He produces a business card that explains, first in Portuguese, "Velho Doido Motociclista," and then in English, "Crazy Oldman Rider".
He explains: "First and foremost, Chen needs to figure out how to make money from products that have a significant customer base and are growing.
He explains: "First, nobody knows what a new tech is, then it gets hyped crazily and everyone thinks it will change the world.
"Meta restricts the number of customers per analyst," explains First Albany's Prouty.
This article explains first the concepts of biogeography as a science concerned with organismic patterns of distribution and abundance on our planet.
A question that must be answered by any defender of this kind of response is the extent to which it explains, first, our persistence in seeking out music that elicits negative emotional experiences and, second, the enjoyment we seem to take in these negative responses, as opposed to putting up with them for their related benefits.
When aerosol particles are present, these pictures begin to look a little hazy," explains first author Aaron van Donkelaar, also an atmospheric scientist at Dalhousie University.
"They are reported to prevent dopamine production in monkey brains, to alter behavior in rats, and may even alter neuropsychological functioning in children," explains first author Tal Kenet, a faculty member at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital.
"Passive smoking has been associated with an increased risk of atherosclerosis in adults by altering arterial structure and lipid profiles, but there is growing evidence the trouble might begin in childhood," explains first author Katariina Kallio, a research fellow at the Research Centre of Applied and Preventive Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Turku, Finland.
"This is the first time a direct relationship has been found between the number of hours a house is warm and respiratory health status in this case that of patients with COPD," explains first author Liesl Osman, a research development advisor with the Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, Oxford University.
Compared with terrestrial conditions, lunar gravity reduced the total quantity of 0.5-μm beads settling in the airways by 25% and 1-μm beads by 32%, explains first author Chantal Darquenne, an associate professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of California, San Diego.
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