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In a damaged brain you find some areas taking on the functions of other areas.
The increase in revenue came mainly from the addition of the A.C.S. business-outsourcing segment, which takes on back-office functions for other companies.
Females have no hemipenes and the pockets are reduced to two small, blind-ended sacs, which have taken on the function of scent glands.
Contractors, In other words, should take on the function of true entrepreneurs.
Yeovil still has a town council which took over the functions of the Charter Trustees in 1982.
Later this year, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) replaces both, as well as taking on the functions of the Mental Health Act Commission, which has a budget of £5m a year and all of whose non-executive directors get a total of £90,000.
State agencies, she says, are simply not equipped to take on the burden of federal functions.
But in one of the accommodations by which the system functioned, he was allowed to take on the responsibilities of the job without actually signing a contract.
And from that, develop that personal point of view from the function of which of these issues do we want to take on the most.
Silverman [35] proposes an empirical method on selecting smooth parameter which takes normal density function as the reference distribution of the unknown PDF f v).
The ventilator, which had taken over the functions of the paralyzed respiratory centre, enabled oxygenated blood to be delivered to the heart, which went on beating.
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