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Researchers at the time of the First World War were able to demonstrate what now seems obvious: you can induce a cold by taking a concentrate from the nasal secretions of someone who has an active cold and placing it directly into either the nose or the eyes of a healthy person.
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By taking a copper concentrate long distance pipeline example case detailed in Ihle (2013b), present simulations reveal fluctuations on water and energy use close to 8% and 17%, respectively, whereas total costs may have variations up to 18%.
A part-time school teacher, he is taking a sabbatical this year to concentrate on his oyster business.
While jotting a few notes may be acceptable, you are taking a risk if you concentrate on note taking instead of the interview itself.
Wiggins, who said he would return to training on Monday, also insisted he was not taking a "step down" by concentrating on the track.
He says his team, which is working with a device called ATRAP, is taking a slightly different approach, concentrating on cooling as many as 3 million antiprotons to just a few kelvin to make it easier to capture larger numbers of antihydrogen atoms.
At the same time, medical schools are taking a broader perspective and concentrating on improving the health of populations.
Take one multi-vitamin with minerals, and take a purified, concentrated omega3 fish oil capsule every day.
You'll also take a year concentrating on "spiritual study" -- so it's not all book learning!
He can now relax and concentrate on taking a few more wickets".
After taking a break from work to concentrate on her children she became a community councillor then later an organiser with the Labour Party.
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