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But runners from overseas planning to arrive in New York several days before the race may have to make alternative plans as flights in and out of the area's airport are most likely to be delayed.
Which may make the alternative, an additional device to protect the at-risk area where visor meets helmet, more likely to be the first mandatory addition to the sport's safety regulations.
"If we wait until January, many students may have made alternative choices," says Nicola Rees, law lecturer and admissions tutor at Kingston University.
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In some circumstances, this increased potential for differentiation may make MSCs viable alternatives to embryonic stem cells.
The choice of a concrete technique may thus rest in other facts, and the simplicity and basically parameter-free nature of both DFGS and AFGS may make them worthwile alternatives to the thorough theoretical and experimental background of CMA-ES.
Recent studies indicate LaBr3(Ce) scintillating detectors have desirable attributes, such as room temperature operability and excellent energy resolution, which may make them viable alternatives as primary detectors (PD) in a Compton suppression spectrometer (CSS) used for remote-handled transuranic (RH-TRU) waste assay.
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