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An "excellent level of collaboration" between the two governments had been achieved, said May. "We have already taken a number of steps that have started to improve the situation here in terms of numbers of people trying to access the tunnel and get through to the UK.
As an initial step, we have started analyzing the effects of AFB1, a toxin highly associated with HCC in Asia and Africa (Wu and Santella, 2012), on hepatitis B carriers.
As a first step, we have started a new program that will offer funding to allow junior-level faculty scientists from developing nations to conduct research in NIEHS-funded laboratories.
We conclude by analyzing the limitations and advantages of the approach, and the steps that we have started to take to extend it based on user feedback.
American and British fighter patrols have been stepped up and have started attacking Iraqi defence positions within the "no-fly" zone established after the Gulf war.
Some tentative steps towards historical reconciliation have started with Latvia (highlighted by President Valdis Zatlers during his recent trip to Washington).
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NPR and Newsweek have started stepping up to the plate.
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