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The toxicity of emissions from different combustion sources may well differ, but current knowledge does not allow definitive and quantifiable conclusions regarding their relative toxicity and little is known about international variation in source contributions around the world (Stanek et al. 2011; U.S. EPA 2009; WHO 2006).
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Conclusions suggest that new technologies around aging and quantifiable fitness create an ambiguous image of the aging body and brain as both improvable and 'plastic' but also inevitably in decline.
Hite's conclusions are more based on respondents' comments than quantifiable data.
The logical consequence of this assertion is the inevitable conclusion that the quality of service (QoS) must always be quantifiable no matter what.
Their conclusions were that a number of dental health parameters represent measures of quantifiable values that include improved quality of life, less time spent for dental treatment, and additionally, reduced chances of clinical complications.
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