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Taken together, the causative factors reviewed in this supplement account for an estimated 43% of all new cases of cancer in the UK (approximately 134 000 new cases in 2010), and about 50% of all cancer deaths.
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But no witnesses supplemented accounts of their amazement with descriptions of his procedures.
While reactions to vitamins, minerals and essential oils occurred at similarly low levels when people took the recommended amounts, adverse reactions linked to the recommended levels of herbs, homeopathic products and other dietary supplements accounted for 10.3percentt of all reactions to those products reported to the poison centers -- about three times the level seen for most drugs.
The term cyclic poems was first used in late classical times to refer to the independent poems that appeared after Homer to supplement his account of the Trojan War and the heroes' homecomings.
Several freshwater species of Chlorella have been extensively used commercially over the past 40 years as a food and feed supplement on account of their rapid growth and tolerance over a wide range of temperature and culture conditions [ 6].
This brings us to calcium supplements, which account for at least $700 million in sales annually, according to industry estimates.
To make such an approach work for all Americans, we'd need to supplement the accounts of people who couldn't afford to save the full amount, and of less healthy people, whose costs are higher.
I did not relinquish my summer plans, but summer is over now and I have begun to supplement verbal accounts of the running news with tentative perusal of C-span, brief glimpses of anchorfolk, squinting glances at newspapers — trying belatedly to get the story straight.
Furthermore, the strain-hardening equation can be supplemented to account for the effect of boundary-migration-induced softening (BMIS).
This has led some philosophers to supplement coherentist accounts of autonomy with additional conditions that place constraints on the causal history of an agent's endorsements, constraints of the very sort singled out in the responsiveness-to-reasoning accounts.
Following a current in the natural law tradition, Leibniz supplements his account of justice as the charity of the wise with three principles handed down from Roman law via Justinian's Institutes (533 AD).
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