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Google claimed that this system may bring about data "contamination".
A storm system may bring rain to parts of the state by next weekend, he said.
Another low-pressure system may bring unsettled weather in the area for the weekend, forecasters said.
The Sporothrix system may bring new opportunities for functional studies in order to understand the biology of fungi and infection.
Again a more definite study targeted to measure dissolved oxygen in the system may bring light into the effect of air during the arsenic bioleaching.
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(This does not apply to the smaller wood stoves favoured in cities). Those systems may bring some carbon savings, but only if the trees are replaced with new ones, and even then, it takes decades for the emitted carbon to be reabsorbed – a critical gap given the urgent need to slash greenhouse gas emissions.
Thus, laboratory and clinical studies suggest that diabetes-induced alterations in neural and vascular systems may bring about pathophysiological changes that impact negatively on sexual function.
The very recent development of combined PET/MRI camera systems may bring this diagnostic accuracy to an even higher level, especially in inflammatory cases, since MRI offers better soft tissue contrast information than CT [ 12].
Many authors have discussed the potential benefits that PHR systems may bring to healthcare in the following fields, especially in the case of chronic care management: [ 3], patient-physician communication enhancement (secure messaging, pre-appointment questionnaires) [ 4- 6] and public health sector(health monitoring, outbreak monitoring, linking to services and data-driven research) [ 7].
The same weather system that may bring ice to Atlanta on Saturday could then move into the already battered interior parts of North Carolina later this weekend.
On a larger health care system scale, Daschle may bring some compelling ideas to the table about the ways in which our health care system needs to be constructed, beginning at the top.
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