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The government is not offering any protection to vulnerable problem gamblers," said Watson.
Haeme metabolism remains a vulnerable problem for the intraerythrocytic Plasmodium which catabolises haemoglobin as a source of amino acids in an acidic, oxygen-rich lysosome-like digestive vacuole.
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The traditional supply chains faces several challenges such as uncertainty, cost, complexity and vulnerable problems.
Children, the elderly and people with respiratory problems are the most vulnerable to problems from formaldehyde exposure, said Dr. Julie L. Gerberding, director of the disease control centers.
Nevertheless, American institutions remain vulnerable to problems their French counterparts might encounter.
The slime mould is also vulnerable to problems that plague human decisions.
But they are now set to fall again by August 1998, leaving the market vulnerable to problems elsewhere.
"They're more vulnerable to problems with attention, planning and working memory, even among those with average I.Q.'s.
They have expanded across state lines, following the scrapping of interstate banking laws in the mid-1990s, so that they should be less vulnerable to problems in one region.
Many prominent Democrats said that Mr. Bush might be vulnerable, given problems with the economy, and continued American fatalities in Iraq.
And, in time, he also developed tuberculosis, which made him vulnerable to problems with his lungs that continued until his death.
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