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According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), a large proportion of the population in developing countries live in rural and suburban areas where conventionally treated drinking water is generally unavailable (WHO 1998).
Electron tomography is a procedure carried out using a (scanning) transmission electron microscope, or (S TEM, where, conventionally, a sample is rotated about an axis perpendicular to the electron beam and images ("projections") taken at each tilt angle (collectively known as a "tilt series").
The task of individual team members is thus also to reform healthcare routines where conventionally organized care has failed.
Therefore, we developed a phase I/II study where conventionally fractionated radiotherapy (45 Gy in 25 fractions, equal to the Intergroup study) was combined with daily oral capecitabine.
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This is the cue for the first in a remarkable series of wonders by in-house illusionist Jamie Harrison, where the conventionally clad kids magically acquire school uniforms.
Last year, in a new burst of assertiveness, the Russian National Security Council announced that it would widen the armed forces' preventive use of nuclear weapons beyond big wars to include regional and local conflicts where the conventionally armed "aggressors" would presumably resemble countries like Georgia.
Of course, you can't expect Vikings to just, sort of, farm conventionally: where would be the fun in using an axe to dig up a big cabbage?
As a natural working fluid, CO2 has been widely applied in refrigeration systems where heat is conventionally released to ambient through external airflow.
Nonlinear solitary waves are compact non-dispersive waves that can form and travel in nonlinear systems such as one-dimensional chains of particles, where they are conventionally generated by the mechanical impact of a striker.
If substantiated, with the exception of western Torres Strait, these claims make Mornington Island the only offshore island used across northern Australia in the mid-Holocene where it is conventionally thought that Aboriginal people only (re colonised islands after sea-level maximum was achieved after the mid-Holocene.
Where trees were conventionally harvested, nitrate-N concentrations at 0.6 m depth increased from about 0.5 mg N L-1 to 4 mg N L-1 at 30-40 weeks after harvest before declining to negligible amounts by 80 weeks after harvest.
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