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Both methods, however, need a good initialization to find an accurate registration, which can be provided by, for instance, the Viola and Jones landmark finding method.

These gradients are maintained by membrane-bound proton transporters that employ free energy provided by, for example, electron transfer or light.

Morphogenetic signals are most frequently supplied by individual recombinant growth factors or native mixtures provided by, for example, platelet-rich plasma; mesenchymal stem cells are also a rich source of trophic factors.

"But if the worst happens [at the plant], then that could cause problems there [in Tokyo]." Modelers have to first estimate how much material is coming from the Fukushima plant, known as the "source term," and then take current wind field data provided by, for example, the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts.

The video games industry, one of the fastest growing creative industries and now engaging larger proportions of populations as smartphones and tablets achieve wider use, seeks to enhance its institutional legitimacy in order to further exploit the new economic possibilities provided by, for example, portable digital media and their market penetration.

The morphology of P. strongyloides, as seen under light microscope (LM), has been provided by, for instance, Reiter [ 1] and Sudhaus & Schulte [ 2].

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In primary health care the services purchased form private sector are mostly provided by for-profit providers.

Many would say that what Dorrell prescribed in the mid-1990s hanywayway come to pass, with most social services in England – certainly on the adult side – today provided by for-profit companies or charities.

Unless Ed Miliband and Andy Burnham return to office and honour their promises to repeal the Health and Social Care Act we must be prepared to see more and more of our healthcare, including hospital care, provided by for-profit corporations, with the rise in cost and loss of quality that invariably follows.

"The relative amounts of charity care provided by not-for-profit tax-exempts are not materially different from the amount provided by for-profit hospitals," said Jim Unland, a longtime analyst of Illinois' health care industry and president of the Health Capital Group, a consulting firm in Chicago.

D8=London specific life tables for 2008-10, provided by Office for National Statistics.

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