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Respondents would take an average of two to three more trips per year if the hassle involved in flying could be reduced without compromising security.
Pell suffers from medical conditions related to hypertension and heart disease, which meant flying could be potentially dangerous, the commission heard.
It is true, too, that some of the immediate additional climate-changing costs of flying could be easier to reverse than the fundamental damage done by the carbon, which makes it tricky to be precise about the numbers.
The Centre for Asia-Pacific Aviation estimates that an additional 200 million air passengers (from the roughly 650 million Asia-Pacific air travellers currently flying), could be travelling in north Asia each year if the Japan-South Korea-northern China triangle continues to liberalise its airspace. .
But Mr. Rosenthal also said that despite these advantages, he did not know whether charter flying could be more than a rarity in his regimen.
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Based on these observations, it is tempting to speculate that the reduced levels of Thor transcript observed in the SdcBG02774 flies could be responsible for these phenotypes.
Regarding TBPH, therefore, we first of all wanted to determine whether reduced expression of futsch protein in our TDP-43 minus flies could be directly related to a reduction in the mRNA levels of these factors.
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