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2d − 2h Whereas progress has been made in rendering nickel-catalyzed Suzuki Miyaura couplings more efficient, 4, 6i corresponding achievements in nickel-mediated amination reactions have been lacking.

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Additional comparative studies using autoimmune-prone and nonautoimmune mice strains with different genetic backgrounds will help determine the contribution that xenobiotic exposure makes in rendering sensitive populations susceptible to autoimmune diseases.

The cartoons had made him practiced in rendering rich satins and patterned silks (which the weavers often elaborated upon), but female power had so far been mostly metaphorical, as in the cartoon of four women tossing a male manikin on a blanket.

To repurpose Guthrie's famous lyrics, this land may or may not have been made for you and me, but it is disturbingly clear that we are making rapid progress in rendering it uninhabitable for the "we" of the none too distant future.

Johnston said Paul's commands to submit to authority echoed a statement that Jesus made in the Gospels to "render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and to God the things that are God's" ― or essentially, "Pay your tax to Caesar; give me your life".

Made in France was similarly rendered problematic by November's Paris attacks.

It boasts a democratically elected government, a robust devotion to capitalism, and a cutting-edge, hi-tech export-led economy that has rendered "Made in Taiwan" a globally recognisable marque.

It is with the recognition of these legislative realities and abiding principles that we address whether the trial court made errors of law in rendering its decision.

Being the study of a man and a parliament, this story is intricate, which makes Caro's accomplishment in rendering it compelling all the more creditable.

These formulations start with a crude and dirty hemp paste (contaminated with microbial life! I have seen this and these organisms decompose the paste. The paste perhaps even contains residual solvent and other toxins as the extraction is done in China) made in a process that actually renders it unfit for human consumption.

There is a statistical theory, degrees of freedom, that proves that every single choice you make narrows your choices (the choices you might make in the future), rendering having it all impossible.

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