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Ectothermic ("cold-blooded") crocodiles have very limited needs for food (they can survive several months without eating) while endothermic ("warm-blooded") animals of similar size need much more food to sustain their faster metabolism.
It is a very slow growing pathogen, presumably with limited needs for TMP.
Few in the West or the Middle East consider that assertion credible, given Iran's history of concealment of its nuclear facilities, its missile program and its limited need for nuclear fuel for its power plant reactors.
But the thing that makes zombie movies so easy to crank out - the limited need for special effects - is also what defines their limitations.
The limited need for secrecy while investigating domestic terrorism hardly justifies blanket stonewalling.
Beyond that, he said, "We have a lot of talented people come to us, and we have a limited need for them in shows on HBO".
The owner of the company, Matt Matros, said that it was working on giving her more hours, but that each location had a limited need for cashiers.
He said that as a result of government backing and a radical restructuring last year, the bank had ample cash and limited need for new financing.
Holding expensive and aging assets with a limited need for immediate squad depth, Milan are motivated sellers, while Da Silva sees the potentially lucrative Brazilian diaspora market in Miami as one of the keys to long term success.
The collected gas can be burned at or near the site in furnaces or boilers, but it is instead often used in internal combustion engines or gas turbines to create electricity, given the limited need for heat production at most remote landfill locations.
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