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Emeryville has another possible answer to its fiscal problems: it is pursuing even more retail-oriented development, which would derive new sales and property taxes.

A significant technical point is that, because we use each parent term in isolation, we avoided the analytical problems which would derive from the fact that sometimes a GO term has several parent terms.

Pentacyclic imino ether 4 could be formed in a straightforward manner from lactam 5, which would derive from dichlorinated tetracycle 6 by oxidative cleavage of the olefin, oxidation, and amidation.

However, such estimates depend on the assumed risk coefficient, but of the order of 60,000 such fatalities in total can be estimated, based on the collective dose estimated by the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR 1988), less than half of which would derive from the declared contaminated areas.

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Can you imagine circumstances in which Assad would derive anything other than the view that he can continue to use chemical weapons with impunity if nothing happens..

The youthful Hume resolved to avoid these mistakes in his own work, by making human nature his "principal Study, & the Source from which I would derive every Truth" (HL 3.6).

Baseline levels of neither marker predicted which patients would derive most benefit from cediranib treatment, when added to chemotherapy.

At present, we have two standard treatments for gastric cancer in Asia, and determining which patients would derive most benefit from these treatments remains a clinical problem for the future.

Use of the reverse sequence (taxane preceding anthracycline) should be restricted to clinical studies until there is more evidence of its benefit, and any such research should also focus on defining which tumours would derive the most therapeutic benefit of using such a strategy in the place of standard scheduling.

An accidental sex chromosome loss could well explain the cn = 53 androgen, which would therefore derive directly from a C. gallica strain: actually, following the B scheme in Figure 5, we may suppose that the accidental loss of an X chromosome produced a male individual with suppressed meiosis, which started the cn = 53 androgenetic clone.

This hypothesis also suggests that there will be some statistical variations of other parameters such as θR, θC, and T0 (Fig. 2), which would be derived from the variations in swimming speed of individual sperm cells.

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