The second system, which is newer and has not been tried extensively, is known as pyrolysis or gasification. |
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Reaching out and turning up the radio, she was soothed by the sounds of the group as they bellowed one of their newer songs out of her speakers. |
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He is correct in pointing out that biodiesel is cleaner burning, but he is wrong to state that it is a newer technology. |
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Instead, the focus was to be on loads featuring some of the newer propellants. |
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No longer do middle aged family men go to a show room and buy the latest four door saloon with a newer radio. |
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A newer trailer allows you to amortize the initial cost over more years and maximize the benefits of the features you request. |
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Counties tend to adopt newer technologies that are analogous to the technology they move away from. |
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If, in five years, you can't buy a Zip drive any longer, transfer your photos to newer media before it breaks down. |
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The newer system uses a much smaller missile with an infrared terminal guidance system. |
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My other choice is getting a newer Nikon with just the zoom lens but it does have auto-focus. |
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But there's also an element of privatism in the newer, in the contemporary master plan community model. |
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Support for the so called resistance or newer anti-occupation forces will mean bloodshed on a much greater scale than there is at present. |
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The newer growth on some of the shrubs is looking decidedly green as the sap begins to stir and there are leaf buds all over. |
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If you change your will without retrieving the one that was filed, the newer last will and testament will control the disposition of your estate. |
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How this drug compares with other newer antipsychotics remains to be established. |
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The newer antipsychotics that drug makers introduced in the 1990s allegedly cause fewer neurological side effects. |
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Much of the newer consumer and lifestyle material is oriented towards women. |
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My newer ties are splashier, with brightly colored splotches, wildly zigzagging lines, and unusual geometric shapes. |
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A larger, newer tractor-trailer rig will run close to half a million dollars. |
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The newer civic universities were also soon heavily involved in the work, later developing departments of extramural studies. |
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This is a large tree, and not as well-suited for smaller urban gardens as newer, smaller hybrids such as Little Gem. |
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Another, newer, antidepressant that is better tolerated can now be added to the armamentarium. |
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However, some agents, in addition to their regular client list, have a supplemental roster of newer artists. |
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Please read that newer post before engaging in flights of fancy based on this one. |
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I wasn't roused by the show, and thought, as I've said, that the repeat episode was far edgier than the newer iteration. |
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Some of the leaves at the base of the plant are almost black but newer foliage shows no sign of this colouring as yet. |
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Basketball gyms were filled to capacity and newer and larger arenas were built to accommodate this increased interest. |
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The traditional women's organizations drew her support, as did those founded for newer purposes. |
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For those who are newer to the whole eclipse business, a lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes into the earth's shadow. |
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But when it comes to real luxury and real comfort the newer air mattresses of today have no peers. |
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Many older buildings have been taken down to make room for roads and newer structures. |
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He is also an enthusiast for newer aircraft, which are more fuel-efficient but also more expensive. |
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Many newer cameras with autowinders built-in don't have a film advance lever. |
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Some of the newer varieties, such as Fuji and Braeburn, contain more than four teaspoons of sugar, according to the Food Standards Agency. |
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We have Progestasert, which is still available as well as the newer Mirena, which relies on the hormone levonorgestrel, a synthetic progesterone. |
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Ryan was on newer tyres than me but I found out where he was quicker than me and used the backmarkers to keep a gap. |
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Beside following some traditional practices used for terrazzo concrete finishes, Harris also incorporated newer decorative techniques. |
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The grub at the bottom of one just wouldn't budge so, instead of doing something sensible, I grabbed a newer scrubbing brush. |
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For a brief time, the film's success will encourage studios to shop around for cheaper, newer, or even, God forefend, Japanese talent. |
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These newer polymerases have been isolated from a diverse variety of thermophilic organisms and show different enzymatic properties. |
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One exception is prescription retinoic acid, which has been shown to improve the appearance of newer, red stretch marks. |
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The newer thermostats are programmable, electronic devices that couple sensors with circuitry to do the job. |
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According to Browne, many seasoned collectors know that collecting the work of newer architects early often pays off. |
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In large cities, such as Kano or Katsina, Hausa live either in the old sections of town or in newer quarters built for civil servants. |
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The third seat folds flat, but unlike newer vehicles, doesn't disappear into the floor. |
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Pop-up ads and their newer incarnation, the pop-under ad, are often not appreciated by users on the Web. |
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In doing so, they've blooded players of a newer generation, yet many of the old hands were most central to last Sunday's win. |
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Most newer cryosurgical units are equipped with a scavenging port from which the gas is exhausted. |
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One is a an old routemaster with a ticket inspector, while the other is newer bus with a driver who takes tickets. |
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It takes apart the components and melts them down or refurbishes newer models and sells them on to developing countries. |
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The older houses are wooden but the newer ones are made of concrete and corrugated iron. |
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For its September concert this year the group has looked to a newer generation of musicals. |
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For those unafraid of needles, there is a newer form of treatment known as mesotherapy. |
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But newer rackets have given enough of an advantage to the return of serve that virtually no one plays the serve-and-volley game anymore. |
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It seems fair to say that Leeds-Bradford remains a Mickey Mouse airport compared to the newer Liverpool Airport. |
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The six books under consideration reveal some newer trends as well as continuations of older tendencies in Romantic studies. |
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Most newer cars come with only a CD player, making a cassette adapter worthless. |
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We venture to recommend our contemporary to betake itself to fresher fields and pastures somewhat newer in search of discoveries. |
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Off to one side is a modern CNC machine center, and the lathes and milling machines are of a newer vintage. |
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Rajagopal is a firm believer that management consulting is facing newer paradigms and the challenges of the profession are many. |
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To each is appended a significant bibliography for further reading of both older and newer scholarship. |
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Consequently, players of average skill should find it easier to launch the golf ball higher with newer irons. |
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One of the newer members made an excellent speech of his travels abroad bringing forth much laughter from his appreciative audience. |
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Another, newer field, called systems biology or systems biomedicine, is emerging. |
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However, with the advent of newer diagnostic and treatment modalities, more problems are getting detected and treated earlier, he adds. |
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You'll also find some newer versions of these models which have larger capacity and slight overall performance improvements. |
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Older buildings still outnumber newer constructions unlike so many Thai towns and cities. |
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There is also still the question of what principles should guide the newer global developments. |
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Most items bought during Black Friday, electronics, are items they want to sell to make room for newer items. |
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With newer and safer techniques available, hysteroscopic resection procedures for endometrial ablation are being performed less frequently. |
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The rugged aircraft proved popular with owners but time began to take its toll and newer monoplanes began to replace the biplane classics. |
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The repair procedures differ depending on whether it is an older wall with lath and plaster, or a newer wall using gypsum wallboard. |
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As older forms of front group activity faded away, they were replaced by newer formations that facilitated inter-class cooperation. |
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As the metaphor implies, newer is not necessarily better, and the grandfather clock is still keeping good time. |
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In this ultraconservative state, a change at the top means that newer Republicans will replace older Republicans. |
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This newer technique involves use of a pneumotachograph, which measures flow of air continuously on each breath. |
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Her newer slouchy silhouette offers sporty satin blouson jackets and drawstring pants to mix with sensual hand crochet knits. |
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Ancient amber, jade and other precious stones are lovingly re-created in polymer clay, as well as newer, space-age materials, such as niobium. |
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In contrast to the uncluttered iciness of many newer places, it is cosy, relaxing and, well, romantic, with oil lamps on each table. |
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I slipped off my newer skirt and threw it in the laundry basket opposite the wastebasket and began to unbutton my blouse. |
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Unfortunately, these drugs are frequently prescribed incorrectly, and newer therapies are underutilized. |
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Innovation is the name of the game and so you have jewellery designers coming up with newer designs, albeit based on old styles. |
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Directors may be pioneers who like to venture into newer and bigger ventures. |
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Hindu Mahasabha and RSS combine, for whom Hinduism is pure and simple Brahminism in a newer garb of modern language, opposed his interpretation. |
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In addition, the newer aircraft can fly higher and have a greater range than the older planes. |
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This is not surprising, as there has been a shift in usage this century and older style books give different advice from newer ones. |
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In addition to new breechblocks and hammers, the older extractor was replaced with a newer design. |
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It is a strange grafting of newer Buddhistic teaching with obviously older material that derived from a tradition of moralizing folktales. |
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But Harris is confident the newer company artists will spell success for the galleries who sign on. |
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More support is needed for newer technologies, such as wave power, and for energy conservation. |
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However, this leaves a huge range of consumer goods that can use newer, bigger, interactive screens. |
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This network is uniquely unqualified to carry the newer types of bursty LAN traffic, and so traffic engineering becomes an expensive problem. |
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Instead, many went to council-run comprehensives and attended newer universities or none. |
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They use newer, more fuel-efficient turbofan engines to slash the operating costs of the current generation of gas-guzzling private planes. |
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People are constantly treating what they consider to be newer ideas about nutrition or health therapies as personal, rather than political. |
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Constructed as a port city in the late 1950s, the town is much newer, more urban and cosmopolitan than most Cambodian provincial cities. |
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Some of the newer houses and their roadside walls need plant screening to overcome a sometimes stark appearance. |
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A major disadvantage of alcohols is their drying effect, although some newer preparations contain emollients to minimize skin drying. |
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The furniture included a forties dresser, an oval sixties coffee table and two much newer Scandinavian-style bookcases of unvarnished pine. |
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While a lot of the most valuable Shaker pieces are now antiques, the newer pieces, which are in the Shaker style, are extremely popular. |
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The business of exploiting indigenous peoples and newer immigrants had now become an industrial-strength, three-ocean-coastline policy habit. |
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However, newer systems have a pickoff located directly on the drive shaft, which makes optical devices less practical. |
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Moreover, newer technologies for peeling and sectioning grapefruit yield whole segments, with carpellary membranes largely intact. |
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Most French bombers were still obsolete, and the newer models were only just starting to arrive. |
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There are other historic adobes in Southern California, but most lost their lands to newer houses and on-ramps. |
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For newer plastic-coated papers, ask your wallpaper store for the correct paste. |
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The newer 3D cards can generate a terrific amount of heat, and should have a heat sink and possibly a fan mounted on them. |
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But I, like many newer Canadians, do not carry the weight of having placed them in dire straits. |
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In general, these newer drugs have been based on the structure of chlorin, purpurin, phthalocyanine or naphthalocyanine. |
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The newer utility, xconv, understands comments and the use of tcpd better than itox does. |
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In other words, the tribunal was acting on newer, more negative country information. |
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All the combatant nations introduced newer designs which incorporated where possible the lessons of the earlier war years. |
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Recently a newer colleague remarked to me that I must be overqualified for what I have to do. |
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It is easier to identify a specific target with newer sensitizers, as these tend to be a pure compound rather than a mixture. |
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Glazing may be single-pane, but in newer, more energy-efficient sunrooms, double-glazing is nearly always used. |
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At higher graphics quality settings the newer graphics core proves its superiority, though. |
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Even as new applications are churned out, old ones need maintaining and even newer ones developing. |
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Productivity can suffer in the switch-over, even amongst newer versions of the same application. |
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Magazine circulations are either static, growing for some newer titles, or slowly sliding. |
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For some, this wins time to persuade patients to switch to a newer, patented product. |
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How many nations need to join the nuclear club before we need a newer, nastier Deadliest Weapon In The Universe? |
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The newer fast ignition technique involves a two-part process of compression followed by ignition with a fast-heating pulse. |
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I suppose that the lesson here may be that the next time that camp is faced with replacing existing systems, why not consider newer technology? |
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We have found that people with newer cars are complacent as they have security devices fitted and immobilisers. |
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Also, a discussion of some of the newer organic materials included in plant media, e.g. coconut coir and compost, would be appropriate. |
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In some instances, this was deeply entrenched and perversely affected newer influences. |
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The newer fluoroquinolone antibiotics also have improved pharmacokinetic parameters compared with the original quinolones. |
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So I expected the sound to be a hybrid of free jazz traditions and the newer impro streams that I know are evolving in Sydney. |
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The newer one is no longer a low downforce, flat-out blast and it's now like many of the other circuits we race at. |
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In both the older and newer segments, the mix has some type of background noise, from crackling to hissing to buzzing to high-pitched whines. |
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The band were keen to promote some of their newer singles but snuck them in between old favourites to keep the crowd satisfied. |
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Directly above the bottom section Christenberry has purposely painted on newer metal to make it appear aged and worn. |
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Why take the less expensive, older arthritis or digestive drugs when someone else will pay for the more expensive, newer, drugs? |
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There are plenty of high-tech choices out there including LCD and newer style rear projection. |
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The newer 029 keypunches were used by graduate students while undergraduates were limited to using the older 026 keypunch terminals. |
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Its lack of depth makes it more difficult each year to handle the newer, larger and deeper vessels plying the southern African route. |
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Most newer refrigerators, dishwashers, washing machines, and dryers let you reduce the energy they consume. |
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The mean blood pressure readings were the same for the diuretics and the newer drugs. |
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Members of newer American denominations, including Seventh-Day Adventists and some Pentecostals, also refused induction and support of the war effort in this same conflict. |
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The tracing of the imagery of flames that destroy the colonizer and torture the colonized employs yet another older technique to address newer questions. |
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To allow more time for settling, newer septic tanks feature one or more baffles or dividers to slow down the passage of wastewater from inlet to outlet. |
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There will be many fairs with street stalls selling all sorts of traditional as well as newer merchandise that will certainly help add to the clutter again. |
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Most of them adapted to technological change and newer forms of manliness. |
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Most fleshy plants and tender, newer plant growth will root very easily. |
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The newer generation of antiepileptic drugs is not teratogenic in animals, but there is not sufficient reporting in human pregnancy experience to accurately portray risk. |
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The Gingrich shutdown haunts the GOP leadership, not the newer, more radical lawmakers in the caucus. |
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Chemists and pharmacologists can alter a drug to decrease its entry into the central nervous system and avoid sleepiness as with the newer antihistamines. |
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Itraconazole is a newer triazole medication with a broad antifungal spectrum that includes dermatophytes, many nondermatophytic molds and Candida species. |
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We provide rapid access to the best knowledge in the traditional agricultural sciences as well as in newer fields like bioinformatics, genomics, and proteomics. |
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Some of the newer carpets are quite sensitive to heat and scorch easily. |
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Many newer textbooks have incorporated more images and graphics. |
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Desoxymethylestosterone, to use its full name, is an even newer designer drug, manufactured specifically to enable athletes to take artificial steroids without detection. |
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But still it confers some advantages over the newer, flashier techniques that have come to dominate over the last two decades. |
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Some people who have not had a problem with alcohol use may be permitted by their doctor to use a modest amount of alcohol while taking one of the newer antidepressants. |
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He has a new play, Dedication or The Stuff of Dreams, running in New York, and an even newer work, Crucifixion, receiving its world premiere in San Francisco in October. |
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In Europe, the European Central Bank is a much newer institution, but still manages to engender strong feelings. |
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The newer generation of film-makers have reacted against its perceived preachiness, looking instead for a style that is imaginative, challenging, and visually stimulating. |
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Most buildings are small-scale, ranging from Victorian wood and stone townhouses with large verandas and fretwork to newer, more hurricane-resistant concrete structures. |
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The casbah is surrounded by newer, European-style buildings. |
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In the newer sectors the intake of storm water is one inch in one hour. |
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Furthermore, the universities quickly became a locus of conflict between the regular clergy and the newer mendicant orders, especially the Dominicans and the Franciscans. |
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From the early 1770s emigration brokers also began to respond to concerns about ventilation by including more and larger portholes in the designs of their newer vessels. |
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Even the newer equipment presents difficult problems of ballot design. |
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This often includes lazy or incompetent peers, ineffective management, or a seniority system that rewards obsolete employees and punishes newer, more aggressive go-getters. |
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Among these on the newer dunes are sea-holly and sea bindweed, and at the edges of older dunes are slender centaury, knotted pearlwort and sea-heath. |
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Most of the newer, systemic fungicides fall into this group. |
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As these are newer bits, the USEA was interested to learn more about them when considering approving them for use in the dressage phase of eventing. |
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People treated at the program come from more than 100 countries, the newer refugees arriving from the most recent conflagration. |
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In fact, people might be catching on to the scams more frequently these days, which is causing scammers to seek newer and more subversive methods of fooling their prey. |
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With the introduction of newer virtual-storage technologies, system administrators can dynamically assign, reassign, and allocate storage resources in real time. |
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So placed, the light sculpture's flickering luminosity seems to both recall an earlier contemplation and act as new illumination to a newer generation. |
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This technology is newer, tends to be more expensive and the devices and equipment are not compatible or interchangeable with the 802.11b standard. |
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Computers should be secured to the side of a desk or the floor using strips of metal, bolts or screws, or newer locking devices created just for this purpose. |
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A very talented individual with a lot of experience, may be able to identify a fingerprint that a less talented or newer examiner may not be able to identify. |
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Better preventive and prophylactic strategies will be needed until newer antibiotics become available and the sanitation and hygiene in developing countries improve. |
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But Oceana residents have still found ways to inject the newer version, despite the hazard controls. |
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The Good Samaritan was a great parable and really gave me a newer aspect. |
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The home has newer vinyl siding, metal roof, hardwood flooring in most areas, oil forced hot air heat plus woodstove in livingroom, and has a fully applianced kitchen. |
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The newer dorms usually reserved for the upperclassmen are sprinkled with sophomores pushed out of their traditional housing by the wave of first-years. |
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In this way, the company is hoping to appease its older workers, drive a wedge between older and newer workers, and thus win the concessions it is demanding. |
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People don't realise how critical that is because if you come in and something's not quite right you get exposed real quick, as you can see with the newer guys. |
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But, like turn-by-turn navigation, flyover will run only on the 4S and newer iPads. |
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Unlike the native solidagos that are quite invasive and fall over after a heavy rain, these newer varieties are sturdy and bursting with fall blooms. |
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Artificial materials, such as laminate and plastics, are more suitable for newer houses and do not combine well with plasterwork and carved fireplaces. |
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In some cases, newer is better, and if you're looking for a theatre with newfangled reclining seats, great sightlines and state of the art sound, go south. |
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Despite this, none of the newer buses has been assigned to the route, so Victoria buses, slow and lumbering old cows, are often broken-down, causing even more frequent delays. |
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Relief came with the newer bucksaws but it wasn't until most of Hickey's wood-cutting days were over that the power saw, which we take for granted, became a tool of the trade. |
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A newer classification scheme for heart failure is based not on left or right side failure but rather on whether the failure occurs during systole or diastole. |
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Pots got broken, bones were thrown away after the meat on them was consumed and structures collapsed or were demolished to make way for newer constructions. |
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Generally speaking, Austin's older cemeteries, such as that in which Vela is buried, do not enforce the strict decoration policies in place at newer memorial parks. |
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Some of the newer antihistamines, such as fexofenadine, loratadine, desloratadine and cetirizine, have fewer side effects. |
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A deprecated element or attribute is one that has been outdated by newer constructs. |
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Students fresh out of college have highly specialized skills in newer technologies. |
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The Ship Canal Act of 1966 allowed the closure and filling in of the newer line of locks. |
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Established migrants outnumbered newer migrants in all wards except for, Edgbaston, Ladywood, Nechells and Selly Oak. |
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In general, the northern terraces have had sufficient time for rivers to cut deep channels, while the newer terraces tend to be much flatter. |
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Smaller shopping centres in the city are The Exchange Arcade, the Flying Horse Walk and newer developments in Trinity Square and The Pod. |
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This process continued for most of the 1980s, with newer industries and the service sector enjoying significant growth. |
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Also it is possible on most newer models to vent the exhaust entirely outside, even with the unit inside the living quarters. |
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One factor was the longer range of newer merchant ships that required less frequent refuelling stops. |
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Many of these groups are still active and steps are being taken to attract newer Polish migrants. |
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Like other liturgical rites, it developed over time, with newer forms replacing the older. |
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Some newer modifications to the recipe may have cornflour added, and instead of beer sometimes soda water is added. |
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The Progressive Music Awards were launched in 2012 by Prog Magazine to honour the genre's innovators and to promote its newer bands. |
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It was around the time of the Industrial Revolution that newer compounds formed that provided better grip for the ball. |
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These newer circuits, however, are generally agreed to meet the safety standards of modern Formula One better than the older ones. |
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Most newer vessels are air conditioned, soundproofed from noisy machinery, and equipped with comfortable living quarters. |
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In 2005 in Britain, there were many protests about the government's proposal to replace the ageing Trident weapons system with a newer model. |
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It has been argued that this causes problems, as other agencies such as social services use the newer 2011 census categories. |
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The certified sales of the newer artists may sometimes be higher than their listed claimed figures. |
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Art as Object as seen in the Minimalist sculpture of Donald Judd and the paintings of Frank Stella are still seen today in newer permutations. |
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This myth is construed by Robert Graves and others as reflecting a clash between the inhabitants during Mycenaean times and newer immigrants. |
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This factor may explain the lower turnouts in the newer democracies of Eastern Europe and Latin America. |
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This is true for the original areas of the town but newer developments, such as Stewartfield do not adhere to this model. |
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If the newer version performs as well for half the cost, the decision is a no-brainer. |
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Some journals, particularly newer ones, are now published in electronic form only. |
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With the utilisation of newer aircraft, helicopters can reach northern most platforms on both the East and west of Shetland areas. |
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Only a few nonsmart models, primarily newer Razr models and a few Nokia phones, can run Yahoo Go. And once again, no Verizon phones need apply. |
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For example, in sedimentary rocks, it is common for gravel from an older formation to be ripped up and included in a newer layer. |
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Despite the introduction of the newer, milled coins, like the old hammered coins they suffered heavily from counterfeiting and clipping. |
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Dublin is home to a greater proportion of newer arrivals than any other part of the country. |
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The Grand Canal Theatre is a newer 2,111 capacity theatre which opened in 2010 in the Grand Canal Dock area. |
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He taught himself both the traditional techniques of stained and leaded glass and the newer ones of concrete glass. |
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This has only recently become technically feasible with advances in GPS and newer underwater visual devices. |
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As trade increased, newer and finer woollen and linen fabrics, and even silks, were manufactured in northern Germany. |
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The British followed roughly the same alignment as the old routes, and at some places the newer routes ran parallel to the older routes. |
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In the 1980s, the United States opted for a newer fighter capable of gaining air superiority without being detected by the opposing force. |
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In newer sites, these flight progress strips have been replaced by electronic data presented on computer screens. |
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The newer part is along the seafront, consisting entirely of a bungalow estate. |
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In some newer styles, off threadline aramid yarns, are also laid into the laminate. |
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The gradually acquired political connotations are newer and, to a large extent, due to oscillating political circumstances. |
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The duchies of Franconia and Swabia are also usually counted as among the newer stem duchies, as sometimes is Thuringia. |
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This shift in thinking is boosted by a newer generation of Germans who see World War II as a distant memory. |
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In addition, some newer books were included in the Septuagint, among these are the Maccabees and the Wisdom of Sirach. |
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A newer edition, based on Ming dynasty handcopied editions, was recently published by Ocean Publishing House in China. |
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One of the key factors in the mix of the zaju variety show was the incorporation of poetry both classical and of the newer qu form. |
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Later the area was subdivided, with the eastern part keeping the former name and the newer part receiving the name of Mauretania Tingitana. |
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Sometimes, older terms are substituted with newer ones or with the speakers' own name for their specific variety. |
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Although the newer, Puritan colonies, most notably Massachusetts, were dominated by Parliamentarians, the older colonies sided with the Crown. |
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Since then, the standards used in the PRC and Taiwan have diverged somewhat, especially in newer vocabulary terms, and a little in pronunciation. |
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German, on the other hand, is commonly studied and used in the Benelux countries, in Scandinavia, and in the newer EU member states. |
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These grammatical features are characteristic of both older Southern American English and newer Southern American English. |
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Those who use the BAS have cited various shortcomings as it ages and newer liturgies are produced elsewhere in the Communion. |
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In most cases capital is replaced after a depreciation period as newer forms of capital make continued use of current capital non profitable. |
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In recent years, because of newer modes of transportation, the canal has been gradually replaced. |
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The older parts of the neighborhood are around University Avenue and Mammoth Road, whereas the newer parts are around Varnum Avenue. |
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Both pills use a newer type of progesterone hormone called drospirenone in combination with estrogen. |
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The newer version uses JavaScript extensively and provides a JavaScript application programming interface. |
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Tourism has increased even more, with the Aquarium of the Lakes and South Lakes Safari Zoo among the newer attractions. |
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This sparked controversy as it would mean that it would not be possible to use Woodhead 3, the newer tunnel for railway traffic in future. |
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The newer Canon lens may have been produced with updated, more automated, more robotized techniques. |
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In our department we still have a lot of old fernos, but we replace them with the newer strykers as they are retired from service. |
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Newer versions of IE from 9 onward recognize these newer HTML elements natively and don't require the script to make them stylable. |
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I had to upgrade my anti-virus software to protect my computer from the newer threats. |
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Unlike immunotherapy, these newer agents are generally better tolerated and have better antitumour efficacy. |
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Thus they provide the formulator with a wide-range of options to meet the challenges of the newer NCEs with very low aqueous solubility. |
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It creatively reanimates the historic core while providing lively connections to newer facilities beyond the center. |
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The newer element of the Missouri induction program is the reentering aspect. |
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Now, newer research and technologies from Scandinavian countries has led the minister to re-evaluate the government's position on the ban. |
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The Astera audiometer, released in December 2008, combines the best of traditional stand-alone audiometers and newer PC-based systems. |
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Only a few studies analysed the effects of newer anti-epileptic drugs like lamotrigine, levetiracetam and topiramate. |
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Some older or classic cars have lap belts only, but you may be able to retrofit your vehicle with a newer lap and shoulder belt combination. |
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Or wondering why you always buy a short-handled Kelly bag, even though shoulder bags are newer? |
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One of the newer topicals combines benzoyl peroxide and a retinoid stable in its presence, adapalene. |
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While in Export's earlier photos the body consciously resists homogenization, the lobotomized visages in the newer work seem subservient to it. |
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One newer area for the company is the scatter rug category, which it has aggressively entered in kitchen and Christmas rugs. |
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Baby booties, pillows, glass holders and ornaments are some of the newer items available. |
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Next is the Michele's Serein collection, a newer entry into the Michele family. |
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The newer generations of MRDD are using more antigens like merozoite protein 2 and circumsporozoite proteins. |
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They kicked off with Silver Tongue, followed on by the likes of Strange Kind of Woman and newer tracks like Demon Eyes. |
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The offer is applicable on test drives for non-GM vehicle drivers who are 21 and older on cars that are 2004 and newer. |
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Some of the newer shoes, like Gaynor Minden, are said to last five times longer than the traditional toe shoe. |
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Fire without burning is just one of the newer oddities to emerge from the nanoworld. |
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Choose newer shoots, remove the bottom leaves and cut the rest in half to reduce transpiration, then dip in rooting powder. |
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A newer, specifically engineered BAS, colesevelam HCl, is a hydrophilic polymer taken as a tablet. |
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The potential good news is that once again we can manage our opiate problem with methadone and a newer, related drug, Suboxone. |
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As James's body of work evolved, he started to explore newer traditions in Abstract Expressionism, Op Art and Minimalism. |
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Older cultivars are usually susceptible to the disease and newer cultivars are resistant. |
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Some of the newer analyzers use continuously washed reusable cuvets rather than disposable ones. |
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Cytostatic drugs are newer drugs designed with a mechanism-based approach to slow the progression of disease. |
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One newer AED that induces liver enzymes, albeit to a lesser degree than carbamazepine, is oxcarbazepine. |
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It's in an Art Deco listed building and there's a newer paddling pool for kids. |
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That free-market ideology has taken hold with this newer legislature. |
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Restoring point-of-care testing during parathyroidectomy with a newer parathyroid hormone assay. |
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Some of the newer members include a tres player, double bassist, percussionists and singers plus a very talented young pianist, Rolando Luna. |
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But he also points out the glaring difference in fire protection between newer and older high-rises in Chicago. |
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The newer combination entrenching tool added a pick, which helped break up hard soil. |
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The scientists say investigations of newer psychotropic drugs with fewer sedative effects will clarify the connection to hip fractures. |
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But as polio sufferers died and newer, more portable respiratory devices were developed, the number of people in iron lungs dwindled. |
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While the system offers low-profile versions of both classic plate designs and newer anatomic ones, VLP FOOT screw options give it an unrivalled breadth of fixation choices. |
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These are hot times for flashlights as consumers ditch their outdated models for newer ones, presenting an excellent opportunity for retailers like you to rake in the profits. |
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Instead, we have a lively mixture of observations on the interpretational challenges and the way newer excavations are getting to grips with these. |
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Just because a product has been put out to pasture by a manufacturer in favor of a newer model doesn't mean that the original product has no value. |
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Ultherapy, a newer skin treatment using ultrasound energy, is a non-surgical alternative to face lift surgery for patients who want to rejuvenate sagging skin. |
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The EYEBAR formulation is closely based the newer AREDS2 formula. |
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The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality offers two booklets, one for clinicians and one for patients, on the use of newer premixed insulin analogues. |
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Doronicums are appearing in garden centres after a long period out of fashion, giving newer gardeners the opportunity to discover these excellent border plants. |
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Examples include electronic blackboards and white boards, lap boards or graphics tablets, freeze-frame television and the newer computer-based systems. |
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The dipeptidyl peptidase-IV inhibitors are the newer drugs linked to the most potentially serious side effects, namely, drug-induced bullous pemphigoid and angioedema. |
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Our vehicle needs the newer glow plug style with controller. |
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