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Almost his first job was to help negotiate the Nile water agreement and, after service in Baghdad, where he learned Arabic to a high standard, he was chosen in 1956 to be director of the Middle East Centre for Arab Studies (Mecas) in Beirut, which he (typically) completely reorganised and revitalised.
The continuous half-sided headache is typically completely resolved by indomethacin.
Systematic differences in RC values could possibly be explained by the different practice styles of the referring physicians, i.e., the extent to which a referring physician typically completely "trusts" a diagnostic test report (see Table 2A and Table 2B).
The solvent-exposed surface area of the H-bond acceptor atoms ranges from 0.2 Å2 (0%) to 11.8 Å2 (∼25%), while the MC H-bond donor amide is typically completely excluded from solvent (Figure 1C and 1D).
A parasitic castrator infection typically completely and permanently blocks host reproduction, replacing host reproductive tissues with parasite tissues [ 15- 19].
Importantly, slugs typically completely consume small plants and thus alter recruitment into plant communities (Hanley et al., 1995 b ; Rodriguez and Brown, 1998).
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By the next morning, the PCM typically solidifies completely to start the cycle again [22].
When a robot breaks a limb, it is typically left completely helpless, unable to overcome its disability.
High computational overhead and high mobility of the nodes typically require completely GPS enabled MANETs for higher performance.
It is, but it's doubtful you'll find all of this on the forecourt in the next seven years (cars typically get completely redesigned every five to seven years).
Xu and Ning [21] state that in terms of detection rate, IDSs are typically not completely accurate, and can have an unacceptable number of False Negatives ("may miss some attacks").
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