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It has been difficult to gauge the human impact of the accident.
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In the early 2000s, along with the closing phases of Human Genome Project, concurrent efforts were underway to gauge the extent of human genetic variation at the population level.
Several studies have tried to address the leaching of Ag from some of these materials to gauge the impact on human health and the environment.
Little is yet known about the transmission rates to humans, and further studies are required to better gauge the risk to humans in these B. miyamotoi-endemic regions.
They also incorporated infrared images to gauge the effect of human-set fires in the region.
When scientists try to gauge the impact of humans on bird populations since 1500--the time Europeans began to explore the world in earnest--they often cite estimates that, on average, one species has gone extinct every 4 years.
For we could gauge the infinite value of human life.
For her part, Ms. Waldman finds that being bipolar does make it harder for her to gauge "the acceptable boundaries of human discourse".
Anthropologists and archaeologists rely on stone tools and other artifacts to gauge the sophistication of ancient humans.
A number of Myanmar's neighbors in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or Asean, have also said they will be closely watching the elections to gauge the country's progress on human rights.
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