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City square or other fairly spacious site where traders set up stalls and buyers browse the merchandise.
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However, results reveal that there are substantial positive economic values attached to marketed and non-marketed services provided by marine and coastal ecosystems that justify their sustainable use and management.
Ten to twenty years are required to transit from clever discovery to marketed drug, and we needed those new drugs yesterday.
The Physicians' Desk Reference, the standard guide to marketed drugs, lists fever as a possible side effect of Cipro in a small percentage of patients.
It's a very personal and private record he made while living on Nantucket, and he didn't expect that it was going to marketed correctly, or that people were even willing to understand.
That view is in contrast to the analysis of Amyas Morse, comptroller and auditor general of the National Audit, who noted that there were 41,000 open case relating to marketed avoidance schemes, suggesting that HMRC had "yet to demonstrate whether it could successfully manage this number down".
The molecular weight distribution of the ChEMBL antibacterials is similar to marketed drugs.
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"You have to market it".
We need to market ourselves better, honestly".
Publishers are desperate to market their titles.
"It's more difficult to market.
Farmers cannot get their produce to market.
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