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They are, however, generally regarded as unsuitable for building large resources because of the requirement for long immunization schedules and a large tissue culture demand.
Did he win six titles in five weight classes?" Well, no, but Robinson, the welterweight and middleweight of the 1940s and 1950s who is generally regarded as the pound-for-pound king, won 175 fights (against 19 losses and 6 draws) in an era when boxers fought much more often and there were fewer titles and the weight classes were deeper and fewer.
That 20% level is generally regarded as intolerable for any country.
Nevertheless, such releases are generally regarded as curios for fans, rather than part of the artist's canon.
That can't be said of the mature works, those composed after 1778, although they were still generally regarded as sonatas for piano and violin, not the other way around.
However, cement powder is generally regarded as sphere for simplification in most cement hydration models.
However, the related implicit constraints are generally regarded as redundant for algorithm design in most current studies.
A new numerical scheme for simulation of viscoelastic fluid flows was designed, making use of finite element algorithms generally regarded as advantageous for tackling the problem.
ZnO is known for its stability under harsh processing conditions and is also listed as GRAS i.e., generally regarded as safe for human beings [14, 15].
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