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That adds up to 30,000 days on the job, at a cost of $33 per employed day.
Immunostaining methods were employed on days 7 and 14 of disease.
He ignored taboos on employing black artists; reportedly, during the days of segregation in the US, when told he could not be served in a restaurant "for colored folk" he insisted that he was coloured – pink.
Winner: Oldham Council has a clear policy on employing members of the reserve forces, which entitles them to 10 days extra paid leave.
Already earning lower pay, women are less willing to work when wages fall further, especially if they are able to rely on an employed (and these days, often newly re-employed) husband.
Lost income was also higher in this location (although the difference was statistically insignificant) and this could be due to having more patients engaged in agriculture and/or working with livestock, whose sales depend on specific market days which might fall on clinic days, compared with employed work or daily market days in the urban region.
Last season he was employed on a one-day contract, concentrating on Twenty20 and Pro40 matches, with just one appearance in a four-day match against Derbyshire.
A standard test for peroxisome proliferation in the rat, employing 21 days of feeding and several end points is described, based on DEHP as a reference compound.
At least two different conditioning paradigms (e.g. the + + paradigm) were employed on any particular day in an attempt to distribute any day-to-day variation in the responses of individual subjects across all of the experimental treatments.
The work-related cost due to absenteeism was based on the estimate of 67 disability days per employed patient per year.
On average, employed subjects reported working with symptoms 15.6 days over the last 4 weeks and being 75percentt effective in their work-related activities when working with symptoms.
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