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Elastography can be performed using different imaging modalities although in the last few years there has been an explosion of research into ultrasound elastography (USE), which has been fuelled by its appearance on modern clinical ultrasound (US) machines.

Seat belt use, which has generally risen over the last several decades, was about flat.

That ability to heat water to a specific level for green tea – after which the brew becomes bitter – is one unexpected use, which has prompted interest in the product.

The number of nonresident pheasant hunters has boomed and many outfitters and out-of-state residents lease private land for exclusive use, which has put some of the best pheasant habitat off limits to local residents.

One of our colleagues in Latvia has produced a brilliant wiki dictionary for the children to use which has words spoken in all the partner languages and so the children can hear the proper pronunciation.

By Thomas Whiteside The New Yorker, February 7 , 1970P. 32 REPORTER AT LARGE about defoliation operations in S. Vietnam, whichbegan late in 1961, and herbicides for civilian use, which has been going on since soon after World War II.

A key factor has been the rising value of land for commercial use, which has made developers more willing to abandon housing schemes and turn sites over to more profitable office buildings, the research suggests.

In particular, the abortion rate among teenagers has plummeted, thanks to better contraception, especially condom use, which has risen along with fear of AIDS.However, anti-abortion activists argue that the rate of termination is still appallingly high.

From off-road vehicle use, which has in some places replaced the clumping trod of the old cattle herds, to drought's impact on plants with their soil-anchoring roots, more dust appears to be up and moving.

REPORTER AT LARGE about defoliation operations in S. Vietnam, whichbegan late in 1961, and herbicides for civilian use, which has been going on since soon after World War II.

I agree, but for a different reason – the Greek yoghurt I try is noticeably less tangy than the decent standard variety I favour for everyday use, which has a cleaner, fresher, more distinctively yoghurty flavour – "zingy" as one tester puts it.

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