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However, if only human studies of minor quality are available (see " Part 2: Local effects of irritants on the upper respiratory tract and the mucous membranes of the eyes in the working environment sensory and non-sensory origins" section; definition of a sensory NOAEChuman), expert judgment is necessary to evaluate whether the flaws of the study preclude the derivation of a point of departure.
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Ideally, it will be possible to compare the DNA with that of the tissue or donor of origin (see Section 1.1.1), but unfortunately this is only possible in a minority of the cell lines already available.
The Alliance is a bold effort to reshape Canada's right by merging Reform, a federal neo-conservative party of Albertan origin, with sections of the Progressive Conservatives.
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The only consolation for the Socialists was that Anne Hidalgo won Paris (coincidentally, she shares with Mr Valls the distinction of Spanish birth and family origins).In this section Valls triste or happy?
All eight duplications at the AS/PWS region were of maternal origin (online supplement, section 5), thus supporting the original report.
(This siderophile depletion is an important clue to the history of the Earth-Moon system, as discussed in the section Origin and evolution, below.) Some lavas were relatively rich in elements whose atoms do not readily fit into the crystal lattice sites of the common lunar minerals and are thus called incompatible elements.
Many minor mineral constituents in lunar rocks reflect the history of formation of the lunar mantle and crust (see the section Origin and evolution below), and they confirm the hypothesis that most rocks now found at the lunar surface formed under reducing conditions i.e., those in which oxygen was scarce.
In 2001 the Hawaii State Board of Education debated whether to insert creationist language (invoking "multiple theories of origin") into the section of the standards discussing evolution.
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