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It's going to take exposure of this film and reports in the UK to tackle this subject head-on".
We trade the ETN CYB to take exposure to this managed currency in a managed economy hoping to manage our risk as the stimulus-led recovery in China dominates global trade.
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"In contrast, this time we are seeing interest to buy on dips to take exposures to gold," Mr. Ikemizu said.
For example, not all arsenic exposure studies take exposure to other carcinogens into account (e.g., cigarette smoking).
To take overall exposure levels of PM exposure into account when analyzing source-specific associations, we adjusted the source-specific models of PMTRA and PMIND for PMnoTRA and PMnoIND (i.e., PM from all other sources).
Our conclusion is that more studies are needed to establish the links between the generations exposed to trauma and mental disorders, taking exposure to violence into consideration and its possible effects on children.
"We need to take arsenic exposure very seriously," Dr. Ahsan said.
Khan and Lemon wandered around the Brooklyn streets in the early hours to take double exposure pictures of each other with a pinhole camera.
He also urged pediatricians "to take sun exposure more seriously" and to emphasize the importance of sunburn prevention at every visit with children.
You're going to take long exposure shots and move your lighted stencil box through the shot, painting the areas you want with your goat stencil, or whatever it is you ended up going with.
We propose for CNS and bactaeriemia cases to take an exposure window of 14 days before the diagnosis and for pregnancy-associated cases, 6 weeks before the diagnosis.
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