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State law requires all municipal police departments to send money taken from individuals they arrest to the state court system, which generally gives back 70percentt of drug-related money as an incentive.

Google, which generally gives its software away for free and recoups its investment through advertising, would likely sell ads within the navigation application rather than charge users, experts say.

In both cases, users have had a difficult time logging in to the networks, which generally gives them access to connect with friends and play games requiring online access.

In addition, the lateral charge loss in this sample cannot be ignored because of the absence of discrete charge storage nodes, which generally gives rise to reduced charge storage with a smaller memory window.

Annually, on 21 April, the Universal House of Justice sends a 'Ridván' message to the worldwide Bahá'í community, which generally gives an update on the progress made concerning the current plan, and provides further guidance for the year to come.

Secondly, most included studies based their preprocedural assessment mainly on carotid duplex sonography, which generally gives an insufficient assessment of the vessel anatomy.

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An alternative to autophosphorylation as an assay for kinase activity is to use generic substrates such as myelin basic protein (MBP) [10] [12], which generally give similar results to autophosphorylation.

The wines at the top of the list, from Côte-de-Brouilly, Juliénas, Chiroubles and Brouilly, tended to be a little more open and accessible than the rest of the wines in our top 10, which, with one exception, came from Morgon, Moulin-à-Vent and Fleurie, which generally give denser, more structured wines.

Also, many Zr- and Hf-complexes have been designed and synthesized which generally give lesser catalytic activities, but Hf-complexes high-molecular-weight polymers.

The relative cell viability was calculated as the number of cells (cfu) per ml divided by the OD600 of that culture, and normalized by the value of wild-type strain of P. syringae, which generally gave ∼4.3×107 cfu/ml at an OD600 value of 0.5 measured in a 1 cm cuvette.

For other mutations linked to KID syndrome such as D50N, which generally give a less severe form of the disease, there are no reports of breathing abnormalities in the literature.

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