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In currency markets, investors struggled to gauge developments on the American budget talks against a backdrop of generally positive economic data in the United States.

Mr Mitchell, back in Belfast on Thursday to gauge developments, said: "The pro-agreement parties and the governments share the view that devolution should occur and the institutions should be established at the earliest possible date.

Despite the two cohorts' very different reasons for buying, units that will "wear well" and can be adapted to future tastes are essential and achievable with analytics that gauge each development's target market, geographic requirements and mitigating trends.

Animals that were inoculated with BS71(3) and BS72(23) rapidly displayed signs of systemic moribundity, which effected our ability to gauge the development of otoscopic disease past day 2 (Fig. 4).

However, it is important to study the clinical outcome of bloodstream infections in multiple populations and at multiple time points both to evaluate differences in disease characteristics between populations and to gauge the development over time.

One such study in physics education offers an approach to gauging the development of expertise in physics (Chi et al., 1981).

Although cognitive scientists have provided a variety of approaches to assess literacy or expertise across a range of disciplines, one study in physics education offers a unique approach to gauging the development of expertise and scientific thinking.

Calves were killed 3 wk (trial 1) or 4 wk (trials 2 and 3) after grain was offered; organs were harvested, emptied, rinsed, and weighed to gauge digestive organ development.

Based on a survey of 100 districts of the country identified as low on a gauge of child development, the report found that 42 percent of the children under age 5 in those districts were malnourished, not 42 percent of such children throughout India.

Constituted by a distinctive set of framing concepts and a distinctive set of reflective skills, the morality of care is not translatable into the morality of justice that Gilligan's predecessors had taken to be the gauge of moral development.

The presence of this protein results in a markedly reduced thymic cellularity, although the distribution of the remaining cells is normal based on evaluation of the CD4 and CD8 cell surface antigens that are used to gauge T cell development.

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