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A structured questionnaire was used which could have resulted in us missing other factors related to carriage of resistant E. coli like environmental factors and food chain related factors.
This is the first evidence that healthy adult brains can alter depending on how they are used, which could lead to new treatment for injured or diseased brains.
John McLaren, a co-director of the FAS, said: "Under Nicola Sturgeon, the revised assumptions used, which could be seen as more realistic, have shown that even with a higher oil price, there's still a gap with the UK".
Before the Israeli attack, a key question defining outside attitudes about the more than two-year-old conflict was whether chemical weapons had been used, which could draw Western powers more directly into the war.
Therefore, for plotting, the intensity of the peaks was used, which could not be recalculated towards a concentration.
Small laboratory specimens were used which could be precisely loaded and then allowed to stress relax before crack initiation.
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It was perceived as an easy system to use, which could be useful in rural areas rather than metropolitan areas where railway crossings are already equipped with flashing lights and boom gates.
The challenge is to develop new technology that can make the condom more desirable to use, which could lead to more people using them.
"I wish I had invented a machine which people could use, which could do good for farmers — for example, a sowing machine".
The company also envisions printing food for military use, which could cut down on supply runs.
Hancock is worried that his organisation may have to use existing supported housing for other uses, "which could mean more people will become homeless".
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