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A new type is filled with a thick gel that may pose less risk of leakage.
Amazon is expected to unveil a tablet device today that may pose the biggest threat so far to Apple's iPad.
Aquatic environments are often contaminated with complex mixtures of chemicals that may pose a risk to ecosystems and human health.
Adapting the environment for a person with physical needs consists first and foremost to assess areas that may pose a problem of accessibility.
The shadow pensions minister, Angela Rayner, said hundreds of thousands of people have had their pension pots put in schemes that may pose a serious risk.
Those chemicals can react with organic matter in the water to create new compounds that may pose their own health risks.
Issues that may pose imminent or serious risk to public health will result in immediate and robust enforcement action being taken.
To obtain significant flow, large pinching amplitude or a wide pincher (actuator) is needed, leading to excessive stresses at high frequencies that may pose severe longevity issues.
The reason for conversion is to eliminate the use of any material that may pose a threat to the United States or other foreign countries.
The challenges of reducing and refining animal use in the assessment of safety and toxicity of agents that may pose hazard to humans and the environment are immense.
This interference may result in currents and voltages on pipelines that may pose a serious threat to operating personnel and equipment.
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