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Nevertheless, THAI CAPRI process is faced with problem of rapid catalyst deactivation due to asphaltenes and coke deposition, possible plugging of the catalyst bed leading to high pressure drop as well as early shutdown of the process.
Some say that after we take measurements of their pregnant daughter, she starts losing weight as we do some magic/voodoo on her" (CMW) CMWs who did gain access to a prospective client's home were faced with problem of their expectation for free services i.e. antenatal checkups, delivery and medicines will be free.
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