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If the weapon was particularly well made, employing one of the most potent and long-lived types of radioactive materials that are used in medicine and in the food industry, it might also cause considerable economic damage perhaps rendering a number of city blocks uninhabitable.
If the weapon was particularly well made, employing one of the most potent and long-lived types of radioactive materials that are used in medicine and in the food industry, it might also cause considerable economic damage — perhaps rendering a number of city blocks uninhabitable.
However we have data for only 11 hospital departments, rendering a number of challenges for the analysis of department level cost drivers.
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We now have a refined, well-considered layout that can be rendered a number of ways.
It may be combined with another morpheme to render a number of slightly varied meanings such as 麻煩 ma-fan "troublesome," 煩惱 fan-nao "worried," 煩躁 fan-zao "agitated," and 煩擾 fan-rao "troubled".
BOTTOM OF THE BALLOT Aside from the congressional and statehouse races, voters in the Chicago also considered a number of other issues, though none as headline-grabbing as other states' marijuana and marriage equality measures, both of which rendered a number of historic results on Tuesday.
Considered collectively, these accounts of transitioning rendered a number of issues that merit consideration by rural policymakers and researchers, underscoring the importance of incorporating the patient experience into the on-going development and evaluation of primary care reform.
The analyses, carried out by means of reversed-phase liquid chromatography coupled to a QTOF-MS operated in positive and negative ionization modes, rendered a number of chromatograms that were extracted with XCMS [ 14].
An Internet search will render a number of websites that list hundreds of wholesalers, and the wholesalers themselves have websites.
Rendering offers a number of other computational challenges in the pursuit of realism.
Sargassum, a genus of brown seaweed (Phaeophyceae), contains a conglomerate of bioactive compounds such as steroids, alkaloids, phenolic compounds, saponins and flavonoids rendering it a number of different bioactive properties (Arunkumar et al. 2005; Zubia and Deslandes 2008).
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