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Still, the announcements of new e-commerce sites keep coming and continue to promise total availability.
Otherwise, there seemed to be two approaches to fulfilling the promise of total availability -- loading up on redundant equipment or developing more computers to monitor the current computers.
A constraint on total availability of woody biomass was taken into account, which was calculated through a simulation on forestry.
By John Brooks The New Yorker, October 16, 1954 P. 23 An executive of an old-line Philadelphia firm insists on its people's "total availability" - no anterooms or secretaries to protect vice-presidents.
The New Yorker, October 16, 1954 P. 23 An executive of an old-line Philadelphia firm insists on its people's "total availability" - no anterooms or secretaries to protect vice-presidents.
An executive of an old-line Philadelphia firm insists on its people's "total availability" - no anterooms or secretaries to protect vice-presidents.
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These were total HR availability at the district level, availability at each level of health services (dispensary, health centre, first referral hospital and secondary referral hospital) and availability according to ownership of the facilities.
In the first model, I showed that the total resource availability (including all available autochthonous and allochthonous resources) of the juvenile and adult stages should be balanced for the existence of ASS (Figs. 2A and Supporting Information S1).
In this study, clinoptilolite zeolite was used in soil leaching and ammonium adsorption and desorption studies to determine: (i) soil total nitrogen availability, exchangeable ammonium, and available nitrate, and (ii) the capacity of clinoptilolite zeolite to adsorb and desorb ammonium from different rates of urea.
Such comparison is conducted while varying graph connectivity, changing total channel availability and also introducing spatial variability in available channel sets due to presence of primary spectrum users.
The key point in the article is this: "Each 150 kilocalories/person/day increase in total calorie availability related to a 0.1 percent rise in diabetes prevalence (not significant), whereas a 150 kilocalories/person/day rise in sugar availability (one 12-ounce can of soft drink) was associated with a 1.1 percent rise in diabetes prevalence".
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