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"The roads where I cycled at home are a lot quieter than where I live at uni," says Malika Giles, a third-year student at UCL. "I did a cycle safety course but also made sure that my bike was in a suitable condition for London roads".

It is also about making sure that the woodlands that we have got are in a suitable condition to go on into the future".

Sugars obtained from cellulose and hemicellulose will be further dehydrated into 5-HMF (5-hydroxymethylfurfural) which in a suitable condition can be converted into acids, alcohols and aldehydes [33].

A total of 144 graves was excavated; they contained 130 articulated skeletons in a suitable condition for examination.

Furthermore, attempts to isolate the fungus from dead animals were successful when animals were obtained in a suitable condition for this purpose (see below).

In contrast, fixed cadaveric material provides a less realistic simulation model, but the tissue remains in a suitable condition for use for several months or longer.

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In this paper, we prove the stability of (1.2) in addition to a suitable condition of the function.

Sometimes, finally, "internalism" is used to denote the claim that someone can only count as judging that some normative claim is true if he is in a suitable motivational condition.

Enforced presumed consent policy means that individuals who have not opted out of organ donation will automatically donate their organs upon time of death if organs are in a suitable clinical condition.

Trilostane and Aminoglutethimide, each given with a physiological replacement dose of hydrocortisone, were randomly allocated to 72 eligible postmenopausal advanced breast cancer patients; following treatment failure on either drug the patient continued with the other drug, if in a suitable clinical condition.

It consists of feeding the whole pod to the animals; the seeds are liberated from the pods during digestion and come out clean embedded in the droppings, in suitable condition for sowing, as Gomes (1981) observes.

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