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Each week students have Christian theological readings, but each week they have to examine something from non-Christian sources of importance, too.
Indeed, it supports the use of time-resolved personal monitoring, although PNC measurements do not describe chemical composition of particles, nor do they identify sources of importance for health effects.
For infants, although drinking water (52%) and infant formula (39%) are the two most significant sources contributing to cumulative daily fluoride intake in fluoridated areas, infant formula (71%), fluoride supplements (13.4%), and food (12.9%) are the sources of importance in nonfluoridated areas.
Of course, Welles was attacked in the pages of this magazine — by Pauline Kael, in 1971, in a pair of pieces called "Raising Kane" — for having taken credit, literally and figuratively, that belonged to the screenwriter, Herman J. Mankiewicz, as if its script were the prime source of its importance.
Shiite jurists, however, consider ijma' as source of secondary importance, and a source that is, unlike the Qur'an and Sunnah, not free from error.
Hydrogen gas is produced by some bacteria and algae and is a natural component of flatus, as is methane, itself a hydrogen source of increasing importance.
Urine is a sample source of high importance for clinical proteomic studies because it is easily available and collected noninvasively, thus eliminating health risks for the donor.
This facility would also be used for carrying out studies on effect of source importance and measurement of source multiplication factor ks and external neutron source efficiency φ∗ in great details.
This is of benefit for all scientists being able to speak the same language and of benefit for industry having an easy accessible source of information of importance in drug development and for design of clinical trials with respect to genetic polymorphic factors.
Other renewable sources of growing importance in Texas are solar and geothermal energy.
The hemisphere's capacity to meet demand for fuels from sources of new importance, whether agriculture or shale formations, is arguably what makes it competitive with countries like Iraq and Libya, which have abundant conventional reserves but face hurdles getting the oil out of the ground.
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