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Zvirin, A review of natural circulation loops in pressurized water reactors and other systems, Nucl.

The company plans an independent review of its circulation reporting and is redoubling efforts to make sure sales figures are accurate, according to a recent letter to the advertising community from Chief Executive Daniel Brewster.

A review of wind-driven circulation, and the development of the baroclinic theory of the wind-driven circulation.

With regard to the Mediterranean Sea, our review of the physical circulation literature points out to a major change in surface and deep circulation in the late 1980s, diversely attributed to various climate factors.

In contrast to measures required to deal with a reported infestation in a neonatal ICU (2 ), no other measures such as use of insecticides, review of the air circulation system, or changes in architectural structures were necessary to stop the infestation reported here.

Christgau told me that, in the late sixties, Ellen Sander was writing regularly about rock in the Saturday Review (a circulation of 510,000 in 1967); Peter Winkler was tracking pop for the independent Cheetah; and Michael Thomas covered pop for Eye magazine, a bid by the Hearst Corporation to capture the youth market that began in 1968, published fifteen issues, and then folded in 1969.

A comprehensive review of single-phase natural circulation loop (NCL) is presented here.

Clinical results with regard to soy's ability to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease have been inconsistent; a review in the 21 February 2006 issue of Circulation indicated there was little to no effect.

This paper provides a state-of-the-art review of fundamental studies on lost circulation and wellbore strengthening.

PARIS — British auditors of newspaper sales said Thursday that they were reviewing the circulation of The Wall Street Journal Europe after reports that the publication had inflated its figures through unorthodox means.

"I don't necessarily see this as a bad thing," said Deborah White, who owns and publishes The Scarsdale Inquirer, The Rivertowns Enterprise and The Record Review of Bedford, which have a combined circulation of 16,500.

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