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Once running, she said, it should be able to handle 50 metric tons of water an hour and should almost entirely remove the radiation.
The P1 gated (small) cells should almost entirely consist of RBCs with most cells being enucleated and a few cells having their nucleus.
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For the first six months of his life I hadn't seen much of my son and felt strongly that I didn't want to be an absent father, or that the responsibility for his care should fall almost entirely on the shoulders of my wife.
In the absence of circuit sequestration of most macro- and micronutrients, it can be assumed that the nutrient bioavailability from enteral feeds should be almost entirely related to feed tolerance and absorption and clinicians can focus on improving either of these as feasible.
With a half-life of 3 10 minutes, remifentanil should be almost entirely eliminated from foetal circulation by the time of delivery [ 15].
Lastly, Figure 2B in the revision plots the proportion of GC vs. AT alleles transmitted across several LD-based recombination rate bins; genomic positions with these recombination rates should reflect almost entirely meiotic events, and encompass only 30% of the genome.
By this point, you should be almost entirely scene.
The drumming motion should come almost entirely from your wrists and fingers.
While some carbs are OK on a low-carb diet, some should be almost entirely off-limits.
Europeans, led by Britain, are rethinking their long-held belief that university education should be financed almost entirely by the state.
These plans are controversial, as environmental campaigners argue that opting for a new "dash for gas", as the chancellor George Osborne wants, will lock the UK into a high-carbon future, as any new gas-fired power stations built in the next few years will still be operating in the 2040s, by which time fossil fuels should have been almost entirely phased out for electricity generation.
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