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There is no sensible way of producing the amount of chicken we eat.
Melton, a co-director of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute whose son and daughter have Type 1 diabetes, said the resulting cells were "exquisitely accurate" in producing the amount of insulin a patient needed.
"They know that almost all their customers have tablets, laptops, desktops, and smart TVs – where you can make comics big at last! – so they wouldn't lose out," says Lloyd. "If you're producing the amount of product that Marvel and DC do it's economic madness not to use the best and cheapest means of reproduction and delivery ever invented.
Welsh football has suffered on the pitch for a number of years and is not producing the amount of quality players the FAW would like.
Their experiment yielded a very low rate of neutrons, and many scientists find that extremely troubling because according to conventional wisdom the experiment should have emitted enough neutrons to have endangered the experimenters if it was actually producing the amount of energy claimed by Pons and Fleischmann.
Subsequently, when the pancreatic beta cells are not capable of producing the amount of insulin required to maintain normal glycemic status, which may be caused by beta-cell dysfunction and/or reduced beta-cell mass, chronic hyperglycemia and T2D occur (reviewed in [ 1]).
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It takes around five days for nine snails to produce the amount of poo necessary for one metre of thread.
The upshot of this is that the average UK worker has to work five days to produce the amount that a French one does in four.
To produce the amount of evidence in order to succeed – it's very difficult, especially when you're starting way back 20 years before the 50s.
Despite the low productivity, labor accrues in agriculture because it can produce the amount of food necessary for their subsistence.
However, due to demand, the gourds have become small to produce the amount needed and the women pastoralists have turned to recycled plastic oil containers.
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