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A review by Heaney of 139 reports investigating the role of calcium on bone mass concluded that calcium has positive effects on bone mass throughout life [ 67].

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The Mass concludes with a doxology to the God of Process celebrating the creative activity within us as well as throughout the whole of the Cosmos.

There then appeared to be a steady mass gain from first puff, followed by a repeated pattern of response per cigarette puff: a rapid initial increase in mass then a slower but more sustained increase in mass, concluding in a slight decease in mass (outlined in Figure 3A).

The mass concludes with the singing of the Saint Anselm College Anthem as each graduand exits the church to meet their family and friends outside of the church and on the surrounding grounds for photographs and a reception in the Carr Center.

But after years of failed efforts to provide "Medicare for all," as the idea has been called, many Democrats – including liberal lions such as former Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass) – concluded they would have to compromise first if they were ever to get to universal coverage.

A retrospective study performed to evaluate the potential of merely observing incidental adrenal masses concluded that clear guidelines cannot be established to predict the benign nature of these lesions and, given the high proportion of malignant lesions in children, resection of all such lesions is recommended [ 29].

With their client, e-tractions Inc., a small Web entertainment company based in Bedford, Mass., the Sterling Hager people concluded that they could attract the media by creating a venue for reporters to whack flacks.

In the Stravinsky Mass, which concluded the evening, both orchestra and chorale were at their best, as Ms. Handy led a performance that was passionate but economical, each note imbued with clarity and, one felt, formal necessity.

Proposing that all the atoms of a given element have the same fixed mass, he concluded that elements react in definite proportions to form compounds because their constituent atoms react in definite proportion to produce compounds.

In contrast, other studies using lineage tracing of differentiated CMs and multi-isotope imaging mass spectrometry concluded that the limited CM replacement after injury is due to CM proliferation [ 29, 32].

"This is saying it's not just government policy talking about selectivity, but the funders are recognising that there's a critical mass factor," concludes David Secher, director of research services at Cambridge.

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