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For this study, the block at 1250 stems ha−1 was ignored as 1250 stems ha−1 is similar to 1333 stems ha−1.
The apparent shrinking in medical care spending — from 18.5percentt of personal consumption expenditures to 16percentt for the first quarter of this year — stems from a decision to separate out the money that is paid to health insurers that does not eventually go to paying claims.
The settlement, announced yesterday, stems from lawsuits and investigations pursued by the states over the last two years.
And he adds, modestly, "Virtually all acting in motion pictures today stems from her".
But for now, the imminent danger to Mr. Musharraf, who ruled Pakistan between 1999 and 2008, stems from the courts.
Increasingly, these include hedge funds.Part of the expected windfall in 2006 stems from the wrathful weather last year.
For this study, 944 stems of 2002 growth, 2151 stems of 2003 growth, and 5832 stems of 2004 growth were analyzed.
Google's dominance of the Web today stems from a perfect storm.
Overall, 7% of residential parcels lost one stem, averaging 90.87 stems per km2.
If 3- or 4-year cutting cycles are used, the planting density should be higher than 1111 stems ha−1 (e.g., 1667 or 2500 stems ha−1).
The trees were planted in 1970 at an initial stand density of 3086 stems ha-1.
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