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Looking ahead, Amerasinghe said rating agencies need to factor in two types of risks into their methodologies – "event risk", which is the damage climate change can cause, and "assets stranding", which in this case refers to the possibility that fossil fuels won't be extracted and will be left in the ground.
CT findings of acute diverticulitis include inflamed diverticula in combination with pericolonic fat stranding, which is more severe than the mild focal thickening of the adjacent bowel wall [17].
MDCT has also shown promise in the preoperative diagnosis of peritoneal carcinomatosis and can assess for the presence of ascites (Fig. 5), peritoneal nodules, mesenteric thickening and fat stranding, which are suspicious for peritoneal spread of disease.
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During transcription, the non-template strand remains more exposed as single-stranded than the template strand, which causes asymmetry in cytosine deamination between the strands.
His hair is gone except for a few strands which are combed across his scalp.
The belts were divided into groups of 38 strands, which were hung from wires.
In the meantime, though, his perverseness has left his American fans stranded, which is a shame.
I had about seven or eight strands, which I had to stick down using gel.
There's the human rights strand, which struggles if the rights space is heavily contested.
The solidifying streams are gathered into a single strand, which is wound onto a spool.
The award for the best film in 24 Beats Per Second strand, which promotes music-based stories, will be announced on Monday.
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