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Some riders who dope may use small doses of drugs, like testosterone and the oxygen-boosting EPO, taking quantities that do not exceed the maximum allowed but hover just below the cut-off so they can slip past the drug testers.
And now with the JOBS Act, which will allow for crowdfunding of certain startups in certain situations, new companies can now raise small amounts of money from many different people, just as a political candidate may use small online donations from a large base to raise funds.
In this study, we have shown that a classical endoribonuclease may use small RNA guides for sequence specific cleavage in analogy to the RNAi degradation mechanism.
The case is often constructed of mollusks as figured by Wiggins [ 21], although immature specimens may use small vegetation pieces, switching to mineral or shells prior to pupation.
Surplus fuel delivery and buffering by endogenous glucose and glycogen suggests that brain does not need lactate to supplement glucose, but may use small amounts, depending on the situation and availability.
You may use small, non-sharp aquarium gravel, or gather sand from a river bank.
In some cases, the surgeon may use small wires or plates and screws to keep the bone in place and allow it to heal properly.[19].[19]
A solution may be to use smaller shields as originally proposed in the M3 proposal or to temporarily allocate power from the science spacecraft during the bake-out procedure.
If your hair is very thick, you may need to use smaller sections of hair.
The most you can say about retained-asset accounts is that they may unfairly use small-print.
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