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The steep decline in harvest in 2007 09 and lower harvest rates in the future translated directly into lower amounts of C in products in the simulation results.

In this chapter, we will review different immunological strategies that have reached clinical practice in patients with acute myelogenous leukaemia (AML), the focus of this volume, and discuss pre-clinical developments that may in the near future translate into the design of new immunotherapeutic protocols for the management of AML.

Since the magnitude of the fMRI signal has been shown to correlate well with the magnitude of spectral power changes in the gamma frequency band in signals measured by intracranial electrodes, the COVISA concept may in future translate to intracranial application in severely paralyzed people.

Implications and future directions Translating the present results into a clinical setting, LMHFV could be an attractive therapy to stimulate bone healing in osteoporosis-affected individuals.

Notably, E peptide splicing patterns are different in the human gene [ 8], an anomaly that will need to be considered in the future when translating the results of animal research into clinical applications.

In doing that, the aides said, they were seeking to turn around the damaging perception among many Americans that the country is heading in the wrong direction, in the calculation that renewed confidence about the future would translate into support for Mr. Bush.

In 1997 she published Chernobylskaya molitva: khronika budushchego (Voices from Chernobyl: Chronicle of the Future; also translated as Voices from Chernobyl: The Oral History of a Nuclear Disaster), which confronted the devastating consequences of the Chernobyl disaster as told by witnesses and victims of the catastrophic nuclear power station accident.

A spokesman for T-Mobile told the Austrian tech site Future Zone (translated by TF) that the company did not plan to comply.

UNICEF's work in restoring the cold chain and making it more resilient in the future will translate into increased coverage of routine vaccinations, which in turn will help protect the children of Dylin Cortez and, over the coming years, millions of other children in the Philippines.

UNICEF's work in restoring the cold chain and making it more resilient in the future will translate into increased coverage of routine vaccinations, which in turn will help protect the children of Dilene Cortez and, over the coming years, millions of other children in the Philippines.

In a theoretical model, the authors show that there can be two reasons for a child to work: the imperfection of the capital markets, as outlined above, in translating future earning-potential into present spending-power; and the inability of parents to make "negative" bequests to their children.

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