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Photography magazines and photographically illustrated magazines proliferated, making Western imagery ever more available; the Japanese were especially intrigued by Laszlo Moholy-Nagy.
"It is also possible that some types of medications previously less available in the environment of young children have become more available," the authors wrote.
One might think such a policy could single-handedly sink a fleet, but with this crowd, at least, the opposite was true: the more available the liquor was, the less it was consumed.
I couldn't agree more; I think that as printing costs become more expensive, and e-books more available, the production of physical books will be treated as a true luxury.
But to make that third path more available, the rest of us, in writing, in policy-making and in our lives as employers and employees, need to look less at the personal and more at the larger picture.
As single-use rotary cutting instruments and electric handpieces become more available, the performance of these instruments with electric as compared to turbine handpieces requires evaluation.
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Thus, the more available knowledge, the better the equipment can adapt itself to its surrounding dynamic environment.
Those kits became more available after the 2008 Games, so the test was more widely administered, he said.
Carbs make tryptophan more available in the brain but protein has the opposite effect.[6].
As the prescription painkiller problem morphs into a heroin problem in places like Vermont -- where the illegal street drug is cheaper and more available -- the model Brason built in Wilkes seems likely to have relevance elsewhere.
Carbs make tryptophan more available in the brain, Carbs make tryptophan more available in the brain, whereas protein has the opposite effect.
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