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This includes exceptionally favourable depreciation laws for assets like drilling rigs, which costs Australians money and helps fossil fuel companies make their massive profits.
The studied material includes exceptionally well-preserved fossils, classical palaeontological approaches (history of palaeontology, taxonomy with description of several new taxa, faunal reviews, tooth histology, Relative Warp Analysis, ichnology) and new methods such as composite-fluorescence imaging microscopy.
Such complete resistance, which includes exceptionally strong phenotypes, presents a major threat to malaria control.
This includes exceptionally high intakes of acrylamide compared with the average diet, short time before the sampling of blood (Vikström et al. 2012), as well as cigarette smoking, which is highly associated with acrylamide Hb adduct levels (Bergmark 1997; von Stedingk et al. 2011).
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Results show that most floods, including exceptionally large non-systematic events, were reasonably estimated with the proposed approach.
The MSIO nanofluid showed significantly enhanced alternating current (AC) magnetic heat induction characteristics including exceptionally high SLP (Specific Loss Power, > 2000 W/g).
Preliminaries might include exceptionally delicate gyoza dumplings ($4.50), stuffed with pork and pungent cabbage, or a refreshing salad of julienned daikon ($4), dressed with a spicy sesame sauce.
A special strength of "City in the Sky" is the detail and clarity (including exceptionally effective illustrations) of the discussion of the engineering challenges.
The film's sales total, which included exceptionally strong results at Imax theaters, came from 4,404 locations in North America, or about 80 percent of the available theaters.
It presents an assessment of results from relatively high frequency monitoring at a well-characterised site, including the type and concentrations of compounds detected and how they change under different hydrological conditions including exceptionally high groundwater levels and river flow conditions during 2014 and subsequent recovery.
The Heat of the Day, by Elizabeth Bowen (1948) The Irish-Anglo novelist Elizabeth Bowen lived near Regent's Park for close to 20 years and wrote about it on several occasions, including exceptionally movingly in a non-fiction piece entitled London, 1940 about a bomb landing in the park during the blitz.
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