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In early 1996, Congress explicitly expanded the group of aliens subject to mandatory detention, eliminating provisions that permitted release of criminal aliens who had at one time been lawfully admitted to the United States.
Accidental spillages or permitted release of industrial effluents in waterways and aquatic systems may result in direct exposure to nanoparticles of humans via skin contact, inhalation of water aerosols, and direct ingestion of contaminated drinking water or particles adsorbed on vegetables or other foodstuffs.
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Reducing culture temperature to 20°C promoted hydration of both polymer-grafted domains, permitting release of the co-cultured, patterned cell monolayers as continuous cell sheets with heterotypic cell interactions.
I was born in an adoption facility in Texas, where law permits release of pretty much all information about an adoptee's biological family except the names.
An Indian officer explains to her that Saudi law permits release of a criminal if the wife of the deceased forgives the guilt.
Over 30%% of NSW hospital records did not contain any name information (these records were sourced from private hospitals which did not permit release of this information).
Inclusion of a health provision in travel agency privacy agreements to permit release of traveler contact information for public health use would improve response times for similar events.
However, the New York legislature imposed the most restrictive of the states' public access requirements, permitting release of raw data only for human health research and only if approved by a stakeholder health science board (New York State Environmental Conservation Law 1997).
To observe motor-Golgi localization, cells were treated with liquid nitrogen to permit release of cytosolic proteins, fixed with paraformaldehyde (3.7%, RT, 15 min) and permeabilized with 0.1% Triton X-100 (Seaman, 2004).
Mr Megrahi is dying of cancer and Scottish law permits release on compassionate grounds.
These "permitted" releases contain a smorgasbord of radioactive toxins including strontium-90, cesium-137 and iodine-131.
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