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The second is to convert those sugars into drop-in fuels to suit existing vehicles, via a thermochemical process (using catalysts, extreme temperatures and high pressures) or a biochemical process (using enzymes, natural or synthetic bacteria, or algae).

It's exactly the sort of pat screenplay psychology and populist affirmation of common virtue that the great directors of melodrama and comedy transform with irony, with exaggeration, with philosophical asides, with a persuasive simulation of material and psychological pressures or a riot of comic invention and audacity.

And then [Sadie Grace] comes in and is ready for breakfast!" Insomnia can be short-term, late-onset, or brought on by temporary situations like stress at work, family pressures or a traumatic event.

Recent clinical trials have shown improved clinical outcomes in patients with ALI/ARDS, with fluid management strategies targeting lower filling pressures or a negative fluid balance [ 23, 24].

During week 1, twenty participants withdrew due to time pressures or a lack of response to research personnel, and during the intervention, a further four participants withdrew due to failure to respond to contact from research personnel.

Third, although artefacts in monitored trends of hemodynamic variables were eliminated, we cannot rule out that malposition of the reference level of invasively measured blood pressures or a low signal quality index of mixed venous oxygen saturation measurements was present in some patients for a limited time.

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"Either a steady pressure or a variable one or a pulsating one, as you wish," she added.

But he said Carrier already marketed ventilation systems that maintained "positive pressure," or a slightly higher air pressure inside buildings than outside.

This concept — that bone adapts to pressure, or a lack of it — is known as Wolff's law.

If students engage in certain behavior because of peer pressure or a desire to fit in, that more reflects their poor judgment and low self-esteem than coercion.

The remaining 45% were "dabblers", students who were ambivalent about casual sex but succumbed to temptation, peer pressure or a sense of inevitability.

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