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Forced to reduce overhead in the era of managed health care, staffs were trimmed to the bone, and Long Island hospitals merged with each other like crazy.
In recent years the number of societies has shrunk from over 100 to 72 as the biggest converted to banks or merged with each other.
Waste Management and USA Waste Services had between them bought up 1,250 waste outfits in America, and even more in 20 other countries, before they merged with each other in 1998.
>In this phase, similar and/or overlapping recommendations were merged with each other.
Thus, the grown fNPs over nanostructures merged with each other and developed nanoshell.
(While analysing the results of the workshop, the recommendations with an overall score lower than five points were removed from the list and the recommendations which were closely related, and/or overlapping with each other, were merged with each other).
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We observed that the free-standing GaAs NWs retain the pure 2H structure until they merge with each other, at which point the merged segments transform progressively from pure 2H structure to a mixture between zinc blende (3C) structure with twins and 2H.
Bankers, analysts and Internet executives say online gambling companies are now discussing merging with each other.
Generic-drug makers have been merging with each other, leaving fewer competitors.
"But instead they were two fluid blocks merging with each other, contaminating each other, cross-fertilising.
Until now building societies could merge with each other but not with mutual insurers or friendly societies.
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