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This includes the full extent of the flood risk at Oconee, which is covered at greatest length in the report, and the continued failure of regulators to require the facility's owner, Duke Energy, to swiftly improve the plant's defenses.
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Anteroposterior and lateral radiographs including the full extent of femur from hip joint to knee joint were obtained.
The center of the town was manually determined using the underlying topographic map function, and the error was adjusted within BioGeomancer to include the full extent of the town.
It is not possible to include the full extent of the known interaction of APP and its proteolytic fragments here and further interactions may yet be discovered.
Whole body (WB) imaging plays an essential role in the management of lymphoma patients, including defining the full extent of the disease at baseline, allowing for an accurate staging and therefore an adapted treatment strategy, assessing treatment response and detecting relapse.
Counting piracy incidents depends on the definition; different definitions do exist such those offered by the 1958 Geneva Convention on the High Seas (Article 15) and the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) (Article 101), which may not include theft so the full extent of piracy and economic losses may not be fully captured.
Pilot studies, including autopsy to determine the full extent of tumour growth, will facilitate the definition of robust and refined endpoints.
If anything, they appeared more skeptical than ever of Mr. Bush's assertions, including his promise to "reveal the full extent" of illegal weapons programs he says exist in Iraq, and unforthcoming, at least for now, in their response to his appeal for help with the Iraq occupation and reconstruction.
The Government of Pakistan and its humanitarian partners – including UNICEF – are now assessing the full extent of crisis.
Those instances, Mr. Shapiro said, "seem like they may have some relation to the expression 'the whole nine yards,'" which in its earliest uses (including the "six yards" variant) referred to the full extent of a story or other information.
Lysine acetylation is a ubiquitous post-translational modification in many organisms including the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum, yet the full extent of acetylation across the parasite proteome remains unresolved.
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