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The report, conducted by the payroll and benefits manager Automatic Data Processing's ADP Research Institute, partly illustrates why 47 million Americans have no health insurance.
"The Story of the Pig" partly illustrates the notion that parental love subdues even physical repulsion, showing an elderly peasant couple cherishing their adopted porcine son, who, unbeknown to them, is enchanted.
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The 1973-76 totals partly illustrate this, but Guy ranks third in the 1976-86 comparisons.
Mr. Broderick said the recent crashes at least partly illustrated how a country's resources and political will could translate into safety, or its lack.
With the summer pause drawing to an end, these flaws and omissions are coming to the fore – as an informal summit on Monday between the leaders of Germany, France and Italy partly illustrated.
In the investigation, a clear relationship appeared between the influent and effluent parameters, which were partly illustrated in Fig. 2.
This conclusion may be partly illustrated by comparing the coefficients of variation (CV) of the first- and the second-order SF in the limiting case of "random EEG".
The Berkeley database is a public domain that contains hundreds of images (481 × 321 or 321 × 481) of plants, animals, persons, landscapes, and architectures as partly illustrated in Fig. 5.
From the 5th century, the role of the horse in Anglo-Saxon culture is partly illustrated by the number of words for "horse" in Old English.
Perhaps DAPT and AD95 block γ-secretase differently and perturb unrelated downstream pathways which are partly illustrated by somitogenesis, another interesting facet of this research to further explore.
The intricate interaction between IDO1 and T lymphocytes was partly illustrated by our in vitro study on human colon carcinoma cell lines.
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