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Optimal-order error analysis for fully regular solution would be given in Section 4 and numerical experiments are performed to verify our theoretical results in Section 5.
If dehydration occurred, intraperitoneal injection of 0.9% saline solution would be given to mice.
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One proposal includes "token" solutions, under which every customer would be given a small device that regularly generates random passwords, offering customers an extra layer of security.
The respondent Publishers Service Company has conducted many contests to promote the circulation of newspapers in which it has advertised that prizes would be given for the solution of puzzles.
The solution would be to give coverage to people that do not have health care but, the government always choses the long run instead of the short cut.
One possible solution would be to give up on this section of the population.
As for the mysterious American buyer, the tidiest solution would be to give this rare specimen to the State Historical Society of North Dakota.
A classic solution would be to give exporters a shot in the arm by cutting interest rates sharply and allowing the currency to fall.
One solution would be to give the prize to the leaders of the two collaborations, CMS and Atlas, that found the boson.
The best solution would be to give judges maximum discretion at sentencing to consider the circumstances of the crime and the offender's background, including the discretion to send a user for treatment instead of jail time.
It's a nice problem to have.In this section The end of cheap China Waving a big stick Knickers in a twist A pixelated portrait of labour How to spend it Little monster mash Slaves to the smartphone ReprintsThe obvious solution would be to give cash back to shareholders, either via dividends or share buybacks.
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