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As the spleen (150 g) and the liver (1.3 to 3 kg) are much smaller than the rest of the body, if the polonium is concentrated in these vital organs, it is a greater threat to life than the dose which would be suffered (on average) by the whole body if it were spread evenly throughout the body, in the same way as caesium or tritium (as T2O).

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However, in seven trials (10%), the outcome assessors were blinded to participant group, and a further 23 (33%) used methods of outcome assessment (e.g. medical records, registry data) which would be unlikely to suffer from bias due to lack of blinding and we judged these trials to be at low risk of bias.

Whatever the underlying cause(s), further improved versions of cyan-shifted FPs have been developed, e.g. mCerulean3 [ 29] and mTurquoise2 [ 28], which would be less likely to suffer from such fluorescence instability.

Scientists have speculated that if such an ocean exists, it may harbor life with the heat energy coming from the tidal flexure of Europa (which would be less extreme than that suffered by Io, but still noticeable).

He added, "I'm mostly worried about just not having to suffer a real setback, which would be another injury".

But the point is not that in America the relatively poor suffer no painful indignities, which would be absurd.

Meanwhile, it still suffers from a series of concerns, which would be improved via introducing additional optimization modules.

Which would be worse?

Which would be silly.

Which would be what?

Which would be huge.

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