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Since clinical evidences are needed to substantiate the effectiveness of femoral offset restoration and promote modular neck choice, we systematically reviewed the literature to ascertain whether femoral offset itself has a proven clinical influence: (1) on bearing surfaces wear, (2) implant loosening and (3) dislocation rates.
The intersection of a fault rupture with a pipeline is of special concern, because the safety verification is affected by significant uncertainties in the loading condition, related to the unknown exact location where the fault offset may occur, the unknown amount of the offset itself, as well as the intersection angle of the fault rupture with the pipe axis.
The total economic cost of using the offset is the sum of the deployment cost of the offset itself, C, and the present value of the future permit that must be purchased at the future target price to compensate for the eventual carbon loss.
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There are elements that are immediately problematic for any conservationist - some habitats have evolved over millennia and are irreplaceable; the phrase offsetting itself is in danger of greenwashing the facts ('nature damage compensation' would be more accurate); ecosystems are dynamic - many animals range over a network of habitats and this is difficult to plan and design for in human terms.
So the tax credit still can't, in and of itself, offset the costs for the electricity sector today.
From Shelley's rad-poet conjectures and Eliot's morturarial primpings, I'd like to turn to six new books of poems, keeping in mind the two views: Shelley's proactive stance vs. Eliot's "dark" ("In my beginning is my end") predetermined conservatism, where liberal "progressive good" is offset by Death itself.
Althougn it looks like a tabloid‐size newspaper, Grit, which runs four‐color edi torial and advertising on a modern offset press, thinks of itself as a magazine and in competition with mag azines.
WHEN an opaque investment fund that does no hedging (in other words, it takes no positions designed to offset other bets) calls itself a hedge fund, charges the sky-high fees of a typical hedge fund and has wannabe customers banging on its door, it is time to ask: what is going on?
Furthermore, the legislature placed strict limits on the city's ability to raise revenue itself to offset these losses".
New productions appeared less frequently, and, according to Marino, the community needed to "reinvent itself" to offset this development.
The distribution of quartets relative to the SNP site varies from SNP to SNP but can include up to seven quartets up or downstream of the SNP site ('off-sets') including the SNP site itself ('zero offset') on a single strand.
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