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And it has some rather esoteric experts who have edited results for "gluten free" and "material safety data sheets," a category containing information on the properties of myriad substances.
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And worse, D.A.R.E.'s recycled rhetoric will certainly fail to provide young people with useful information to help them make wise, health-driven decisions about dealing with the myriad of substances available to them today.
For years she's been a punch line, still coasting on her early fame in "The Parent Trap" and "Mean Girls," but far better known for her myriad legal, substance and family troubles.
The olfactory bulb pathology deserves special attention because large segments of the world population are exposed to a myriad of toxic substances on a daily basis that have the potential for harming the olfactory system and penetrating the brain via the olfactory epithelium (OE) [ 68– 71].
These skin secretions contain a myriad of potent bioactive substances, including alkaloids, biogenic amines, peptides, enzymes, mucus, and toxins (noxious compounds notwithstanding); each class exhibits a broad range of characteristic properties.
The partisan-fueled line of questioning led to a weird role dynamic in which Democrats on the committee pushed back on Republican talking points, defending Google instead of laying into the company on the myriad relevant issues of substance.
Because diesel exhaust is a complex mixture of substances containing a myriad of widely found substances, the identification of a biomarker with adequate specificity has been difficult to achieve thus far.
A myriad of other blood-derived substances such as fibrin and leukocytes are contained within these products, characterizing PRP as a complex and unique mixture, with donor-related properties and a yet unrevealed spectrum of active blood components [ 10].
Further, graphene itself seemed symbolic of that possibility – the "miracle" substance promises among myriad other applications to hasten a "green energy" revolution in its ability to capture hydrogen for fuel cells from the air.
For instance, veterans have higher rates of smoking (VHA PHSHCG 2005) and homeless veterans served by the VA have a myriad of nutritional deficiencies and substance abuse problems (Gamache et al 2000; O'Toole et al 2003; Nyamathi et al 2004).
Yet blood, like many substances with strong smells, contains myriad molecular ingredients, only some of which may play a role in attracting predators.
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