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Many would argue that the tiny health benefits do not justify this expenditure even in the rich EU countries, and nobody seriously suggests that the developing countries should aim this high.But most developing countries are nowhere near the point of diminishing returns from investment in pollution controls.
But combine it with a remote control, a bucket of fried chicken and a six-pack of beer, and the result will be that you put on not a hump, but a mountain.No head startAlthough Dr Ozanne's work suggests that the developing fetus does its best to protect its brain, that is not always enough.
The present investigation suggests that the developing brain emits signals that stimulate cell migration and transdifferentaion of the donor derived cells.
This suggests that the developing cells that express this particular TCR, and are positively selected on HLA-A*0201 HLA-A*0201he negative surviveon process in the conegative a wide array of other HLA moleculeselection
Lack of data supporting a relationship between early-life As exposure and non-pulmonary infections suggests that the developing lung is specifically targeted by As.
Recent literature suggests that the developing reproductive system may be influenced by maternal exposures and that such outcomes may differ by sex.
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This suggests that the developed economies will continue to attract and exchange highly skilled workers.
This suggests that the developed automatic process corresponds closely with the labor‐intensive manual analysis.
This finding suggests that the developed markers largely represent the functional mating types and can be used to study the richness and distribution of MAT alleles in S. lacrymans.
It has been suggested that the developing world does not want IMF money because of the conditions attached to it.
The findings, from a study tracking people's habits from childhood through middle age, suggest that the developing teenage brain is especially vulnerable to drug use, the authors concluded.
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