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These promising findings generate a basis for future clinical practices in humans.

The results of our study suggest that polyculture aphid husbandry in L. flavus follows similar efficiency principles as modern cattle husbandry practices in humans, where adult cows are kept in numbers that secure maximal milk-productivity in a competition-free environment and where surplus reproduction is slaughtered for meat-consumption soon after birth.

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You quote critics who assert that the secretary general's "global compact," designed to identify and promote good corporate practices in human rights, labor standards and the environment, opens the United Nations' doors to big business.

This study provides crucial information to support Chinese government recovery efforts and for refining conservation practices in human-dominated landscapes to ensure the long-term survival of this species.

To identify best practices in human rights advocacy, strengthen norms, and improve human rights monitoring, the Legal Fellow will also convene meetings of human rights experts, and contribute to global and regional reviews of United States human rights record providing relevant data on domestic law, policy, and practice.

The Handa Center uses trial monitoring as a capacity-building tool through regular and special reports that encourage the adoption of international best practices in human rights proceedings and war crimes trials in countries such as Cambodia, Timor-Leste, Indonesia, and Sierra Leone.

OBJECTIVE: To provide information about current laboratory practices in human papillomavirus testing and consensus best practice statements based on results from the College of American Pathologists' laboratory-based survey funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The Tree of Life is revolutionizing our understanding of Earth's biodiversity and having considerable impact on research and practices in human health, agriculture, and the preservation of the environment (e.g., American Museum of Natural History [2002]; Freeman [2011]; Futuyma [2004]; Yates et al. [2004]).

Therefore, this essay contributes to this conversation a nuanced understanding of contextual reading practices in human rights discourse by analyzing Joe Sacco's Palestine (2001) and Footnotes in Gaza (2009) through the rhetorical concept of kairos and current theories of comics narratology.

Christ's torture and execution remind us that we are called to put an end to such practices in human affairs.

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