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The problems revolve around issues such as: a common substrate (carbohydrate) is used for both growth and maintenance; priorities (more explicitly, utilization rate constants) have to be assigned between growth and maintenance; and these priorities need to change according to substrate supply and utilization (which determine substrate fraction).
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Constrained resources and a growing demand have forced policy makers to address the question of priority-setting more explicitly than in the past [ 1].
Some analysts say Russia should also more explicitly target priority development projects in Africa.
The logical areas to examine would be more draconian rationing of access to care; formally relaxing performance targets; shutting services; extending and increasing charges; cutting the number of priorities the NHS is trying to deliver; or more explicitly controlling the size of the NHS workforce.
More explicitly the sex AND the food.
"Explicitly" does not here mean, necessarily, that his phrasing has become less knotted, more explicitly comprehensible.
But Raines's perspective is more explicitly personal.
In it, Mengestu draws even more explicitly from his origins.
Ms. Sheikh who has lived in India her whole life, delves more explicitly into its politics.
Earlier in the campaign Mr. McCain made the accusation more explicitly.
Such a convention might well resolve – finally – to forge a more explicitly federal system.
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