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It is associated with arthritis development at the joint level and when more extensive US scoring systems are used, it might be able to predict arthritis development both at the patient and joint levels.
And if the word "cowardly" is to be used, it might be more aptly applied to those who kill from beyond the range of retaliation, high in the sky, than to those willing to die themselves in order to kill others.
Coal bed methane is already industrially used; it might be possible to use M. shengliensis for methane production from other sedimentary organic material (Mayumi et al. 2016).
And now that it will be rolled out as part of Marshmallow and Nougat, we will get a chance to see just how robust and used it might be — and how much this expansion will help feed the machine learning that powers Google Assistant, to see how it develops.
Despite the fact that no dirty bomb has ever been detonated and that if one were used it might not even be that bad, visions of al Qaeda militants snidely smuggling the cobalt into the country spread.
In countries where booster DTP vaccination is still used, it might be worth testing whether BCG revaccination given to children who have received the booster dose of DTP reduces child mortality as suggested by our results.
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He went public that he was quitting andro because his using it might have a negative effect on young people.
Furosemide has proved itself safe, they say, and not using it might endanger a horse's health.
If a bag of spinach isn't being used, then thinking up interesting ways of using it might stop it, and subsequent bags, from being wasted.
I can afford the £45 a month, but the people who should use it might not be able to," he says.
O2 says it has had worldwide enquiries from within and outside the industry on how the tool might be used in future and what other uses it might be put to.
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