It is often quite beneficial to decide on a school first and then look for housing after. |
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Therefore, any beneficial effect of reactor shutdowns may apply only to the closest downwind counties. |
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Contrary to our learned friend's submissions, we resist the proposition that this is remedial or beneficial legislation. |
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There will be no more political lapdogs subsumed by the larger party, but a mutually beneficial arrangement that serves the nation's interests. |
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King says his youthful age and being a Black man are very beneficial in his position. |
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If the property is held in trust and a person has a beneficial interest in it, I suppose that person can sell that beneficial interest. |
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On this note, it might have been beneficial to include a few of the artist's recent modular, design-oriented constructions of wood and paint. |
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Some beneficial reasons to say something are to provide social lubrication and to convey information. |
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I can hardly see the latest suggestions from the police having a beneficial effect on the levels of fear amongst the general public. |
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Damiano credits media reports on the many beneficial properties of tea are the primary reason for the increased demand. |
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As a result of the information asymmetry, a beneficial exchange would not occur. |
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Treatments such as ice, heat, and mobilization may be beneficial in healing. |
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The study of dietary effects on reproduction could help lead to year-round production of beneficial insects and their eggs. |
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It is probably also beneficial in more rapidly progressive diseases, such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. |
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Its beneficial effect was proven in several diseases, including mitochondrial cardiomyopathy. |
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Many beneficial properties have been assigned to the mango, such as its antiscorbutic, diuretic, laxative and astringent effects. |
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Devices that reduce technical difficulty and anastigmatic time when repairing large vessels such as the thoracic aorta would be beneficial. |
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It is salutary to wonder how much more beneficial it would have been to have spent these sums of money on medical research. |
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Increased public awareness in part due to terrorist attacks and bioterrorism threats has also proven beneficial. |
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However, the beneficial metabolic effects of resveratrol have been clearly demonstrated in diabetic animal models. |
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Optimal control of diabetes is important, and simple analgesics such as aspirin and paracetamol may be beneficial. |
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This liquid extract, which contains many beneficial compounds like bioflavonoids, is easy to use. |
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The gallbladder stores bile, used to emulsify beneficial fats so the body can absorb them. |
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I know working together with you and your family would be beneficial, but I had to tie up some loose ends first. |
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With stress so much a part of modern life, a weekly oil massage and relaxing aromatherapy can be beneficial for children. |
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In this day of antibacterial everything, it's hard to imagine bacteria being beneficial. |
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All general practitioners believed that antibiotics are beneficial to some patients. |
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The example cited by you, as proof of beneficial mutations is irrelevant to the Darwinian explanation of the transmutation of species. |
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Bathing in the Dead Sea, which has a beneficial high mineral content, is one exotic alternative. |
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Although the vile black substance is poisonous to all moving and breathing things, it is very beneficial to plants. |
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It is also beneficial to take a close look at ballooning household assets and liabilities. |
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Antianxiety agents, antidepressants and antipsychotic drugs can be highly beneficial for many. |
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I will defend my decisions as being not only liturgically correct, sound, and beneficial, but also as being my prerogative to make. |
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I have heard it said that balsamic vinegar contains potentially beneficial minerals such as calcium, magnesium and potassium. |
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In the early 1940s, however, splits appeared in the Fianna Fail government over how beneficial land distribution was. |
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The inositol supplements had a significantly beneficial effect on the psoriasis of patients taking lithium. |
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Overall, however, the report summarizes the transatlantic trade relationship as being enormously beneficial to both sides. |
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Home and business owners soon realized that awnings provided beneficial shading. |
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I accept that is a taxing Act, but, on the other hand, they are intended to be beneficial and benevolent provisions. |
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Farmers make frequent releases of small numbers of these beneficial wasps to augment their existing populations of beneficials. |
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The question was whether there had been a change of beneficial ownership so as to attract duty. |
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Doubts have been raised as to the beneficial entitlement of the Defendants in the following respects. |
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It would appear that Amanda is neither a legal nor a beneficial owner of the property. |
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The only case that was put before him by Mrs Oakes was that she was the beneficial owner of the property. |
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Both beneficial ownership of the house at Harmonia Crescent and the debts are in issue. |
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Ask the local authority for its view on the legal and beneficial ownership of mum's house. |
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Here a husband and wife were beneficial joint tenants of the matrimonial home. |
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An occupier under a beneficial lease cannot require the annual value to be cut down to the rent actually reserved. |
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An intention to share a beneficial interest in property has to be manifested to give rise to a rival obligation. |
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It's beneficial to colleagues as it takes pressure off them and gives them more time to do their jobs. |
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It will also be beneficial to the wildlife on the lake not to mention many other responsible lake users. |
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The more positive one is in his thoughts the more he is beneficial to himself and the society. |
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However, I now feel that it might be beneficial to me to be a little more open. |
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This was very beneficial to the children and a start in cultivating their love of literature. |
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Surely, it has to be more beneficial to the company to encourage efficient and quality working? |
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There are aspects of royal visits that are enormously beneficial to the general public, however. |
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We will have to make cost-cutting exercises on it but it will be beneficial to the squad and the football club as a whole. |
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She says smaller families that focus on the education of their children would be more beneficial to the economy. |
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This would be highly beneficial to the area and the economy in the years ahead. |
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We can assure you that by doing so, it will be beneficial to all aspects of your life. |
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The game was beneficial to the players who had not played in Croke Park previously as seniors. |
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There's no doubt that running, like any other form of exercise, can be beneficial to your health. |
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Whether a cycle lane is beneficial to cyclists is doubtful as there are cars parked in the cycle lane most of the time. |
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The energy conveyed by those people is manifestly beneficial to the society that absorbs it. |
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Let's agree that it is beneficial to invest in exhilarating public buildings. |
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There is also evidence that consumption of organically produced food is beneficial to human health. |
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That would be beneficial to manufacturers interested in borrowing to invest in productivity. |
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Some diets promote the growth of beneficial microorganisms, while others promote microfloral activity that can be harmful to the host. |
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One example where improved metrology would be highly beneficial is in the commercial production of high-accuracy pressure-measuring instruments. |
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If that copper is to be used for circuit metallization, then the oxidation is not beneficial. |
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A potentially beneficial effect of HO-1 activity against oxidant injury is related to its role in iron sequestration. |
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Marrying the two in a mutually beneficial collaboration seems a sensible solution and unlike most marriages, it needn't be expensive. |
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By philosophy and training, foresters are optimistic about our ability to manage timbered ecosystems with beneficial results. |
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Fennel, dandelions, and chicory are three with beautiful flowers that attract bees and beneficial insects. |
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Both herbs seem to have beneficial effect on the emotions, heart and for sadness, melancholy and sadness. |
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There is no direct evidence that screening by only self-examination or clinical examination is beneficial. |
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This broader range of emotional experience is beneficial, and contributes to his self-control. |
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Therefore, it is necessary to investigate factors that may facilitate or mediate these beneficial effects. |
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Obeying the guru required discipline and self-abnegation, an exercise that was always beneficial to the spiritual aspirant. |
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Antithrombotic therapy, antiplatelet therapy, and thrombolysis are beneficial for acute coronary syndrome but harmful for aortic dissection. |
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Hiking a set distance is apparently between two thirds and three quarters as beneficial to your system as jogging it. |
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Similarly, the great sages and seers, prophets and avatars also are sources for determining beneficial karma. |
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Aerobic exercises such as walking, swimming, and biking are also beneficial. |
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All the time, labour, and money, bestowed by the Corporation during this period may be said to have been almost barren of beneficial results. |
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It is also a very useful and beneficial thickening agent in all types of cooking. |
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There is no justification for banning a drug which has a beneficial therapeutic use. |
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It was never intended that the bankrupt would acquire any beneficial interest in the Freehold Reversion and I do not believe that he did so. |
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They receive blessings and joys with acceptance and thanksgiving, and put them to use in beneficial ways. |
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The availability of diagnostic modalities such as scintigraphy and MRI has also been beneficial. |
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The beneficial effects of potassium and the harmful effects of sodium have recently received attention. |
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I have sprayed them a couple of times with soapy water, which kills some of them but doesn't harm beneficial insects like ladybirds. |
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Similarly, providing a layer of river sand at the bottom of the well or depositing small bundles of charcoal in the well are beneficial. |
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Or you can use biological controls, such as praying mantids, predator flies and beneficial nematodes. |
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In this last aspect, however, habitual temperance will generally be found to be much more beneficial than occasional fasting. |
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We highly recommend this manicure for our gardening enthusiasts, although it's beneficial to everyone. |
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This theory, just as classical Malthusianism, fails to account for the beneficial systemic effects of industrial civilization. |
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Barring only a single star, all your beneficial stars are ahead of their malefic counterparts. |
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The beneficial effects of hot baths and malarial fevers in syphilis were noted as early as the 15th century. |
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Ono undoubtedly wanted to reveal the beneficial aspects of unplugged performance that Lennon would have most likely thrived within. |
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Internal Qi is developed by individual practice of qigong and it is more beneficial for self-help health promotion. |
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While most of these creepy crawlers have beneficial characteristics, ticks truly deserve to be given a wide berth. |
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One beneficial effect of this curatorial decision was to emphasize that Palermo never gave up representation in favor of abstraction. |
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A prescribed warm-down after each swim would be the most beneficial, along with massage at the end of the day's events. |
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Clark kept a close tally of the numbers of beneficial animals that wild ones harmed. |
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Most stinging wasps and bees are beneficial and should be preserved unless they pose a direct hazard to humans. |
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In the garden dill attracts beneficial insects, including bees, parasitic wasps and tachinid flies. |
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Since their introduction, the beneficial wasps have helped control plant bug populations throughout the Northeast. |
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These salutary effects of ezetimibe on statin levels presumably enhance the beneficial effects attributed to statin pleiotropy. |
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Disinfectants, deodorant soaps, toilet bowl cleaners and even mouthwash kill the beneficial bacteria. |
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My sincerest wishes for a salubriously beneficial and gratifyingly pleasurable period between sunset and dawn. |
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The glossary is especially beneficial in the era of ever-increasing medical terms and acronyms. |
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Fish is most beneficial for the body when it comes in an oily form such as mackerel, trout or salmon. |
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I believe it would be more beneficial to have four tutorials a term accompanied by a compulsory weekly discussion class. |
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Researchers at some locations focus on beneficial insects like wasps to control insect pests such as alfalfa weevils or gypsy moths. |
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In a mutually beneficial arrangement the club will lend the fun run organisers the watch. |
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With thanks for your interest, we look forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship. |
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For such mutually beneficial cooperation to develop, we need to be able to talk to each other. |
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The relationship proved mutually beneficial as they supported each other's prolific output. |
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The probability of producing a subsequent beneficial mutation will then also increase. |
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In this example mutations accrue successively, starting with the most beneficial single mutation. |
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My beneficial insects take care of the bollworm, and our killing frosts kill a lot of the insects. |
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Much of the benefit of undersowing clover is the attractant effect of the flowers on beneficial insects. |
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Davis worries that inhibitors of mucus secretion might block activity of beneficial proteins. |
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These skills will prove extremely beneficial to students and the agribusinesses that employ them. |
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This is a surprisingly beneficial addition that prevents excessive rearward trigger movement after the shot breaks. |
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I then deserve a reasoned explanation about why it would or wouldn't be beneficial so that I can make my own decisions. |
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Would the ability to reassign resources without downtime or service interruption be beneficial? |
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If we believe that augmentation of their profits will increase their incentives to engage in socially beneficial innovation, that's good. |
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They were also very beneficial to store owners in a way that allowed people to continue with their window shopping on rainy days. |
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However, this beneficial effect is attenuated, and possibly reversed, after much longer treatment regimens. |
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In any case, these low estimates are in at least qualitative agreement with other evidence suggesting the recessivity of beneficial mutations. |
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Thanks to recent legislation, it's actually beneficial for immigrants to fight under the red, white, and blue. |
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There are other, often more immediately beneficial, sources of assistance during unemployment besides recourse to the courts for damages. |
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Kim said classical music, Indian sitar, or even African reggae could all be a beneficial part of the class. |
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A computer can only wander blindly along the branches of the search tree, until it stumbles across a sequence of moves that may prove beneficial. |
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Turkey attaches importance to mutually furthering beneficial commercial and economic co-operation with Bulgaria. |
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There is no known vaccine but early treatment with antibiotics has been beneficial. |
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A lavender sachet under your pillow or a snack high in simple carbohydrates shortly before bed may also be beneficial. |
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In fact, they are regarded as beneficial because they are predators of many insects that do hold pest status, such as house flies and blowflies. |
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For alkaline soil, ample addition of an acidic organic matter such as sphagnum peat moss is beneficial. |
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I suppose I just think the world is complex, and even wrong-headed actions can sometimes have beneficial outcomes. |
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Red Clover has an alkalizing affect, which is very beneficial in balancing the overly acidic conditions from a modern diet. |
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Safe sidewalks and bike paths can turn short trips to school, work or the store into beneficial activities. |
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To the best of our knowledge the beneficial ownership is as per the share certificates already lodged with yourselves. |
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It is beneficial to reassure your child that you will be staying by their side, and promote the idea that the hospital is a safe place to be. |
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In subgroup analysis, a possible beneficial effect was detected in patients with ischemic lacunar strokes. |
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Other beneficial changes have been documented since wolf reintroduction into Yellowstone. |
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Foods like yams and cantaloupe that tend to be high in beta-carotene are other beneficial additions to your diet. |
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But, I also needed a sabbatical experience that would be beneficial for both SFU and myself. |
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Although moles feed on beneficial invertebrates as well as lawn pests, they rarely affect the populations of either. |
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The name should also be beneficial to a strong, long-lasting marketing campaign. |
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Theirs is a mutually beneficial, passive-aggressive, love-hate relationship. |
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Campbell, along with three other congressmen, pushed the legislation as a mutually beneficial measure for pet owners and Amtrak. |
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Allen says that some strains of bacteria may be potentially beneficial for some people but harmful to others. |
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So the idea that inclusion of gay characters in media is beneficial is well established. |
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The review also notes that sucralose could potentially harm the beneficial bacteria in our gut. |
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Diversification was as beneficial in financial investments as it was in growing crops and raising livestock. |
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What we are really witnessing is an abdication of responsibility on the part of European governments for the implementation of a potentially beneficial technology. |
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Treatment has entered a new era with the development of anti-viral drugs starting with acyclovir, which is beneficial if started in the first 3 days of the illness. |
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All of the strong beneficial effects could show up on cancer or congestive heart failure, and we'll never know. |
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Fermented foods such as miso and sauerkraut, pickled vegetables, and cultured dairy products like yogurt, kefir, sour cream, and cheese contain beneficial bacteria. |
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That may turn out not prove to be quite so beneficial as it first appears. |
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Linseed, rapeseed oil, walnuts, soya oil, and leafy greens are also good sources of Omega 3, although not quite as beneficial as fish. |
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Cranberry may be beneficial in these cases as it prevents bacterial adherence to bladder epithelia. |
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Homoeopathy, herbalism, acupuncture and acupressure are popular forms of treatment, while focusing on improving posture can also be beneficial. |
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And the darker the chocolate, the better, as dark chocolate is rich in beneficial flavonoids and antioxidants. |
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It's thought to be a beneficial fat and, in these analyses, ranged from 19 percent in one of the store brands to 27 percent in one of the natural-type spreads. |
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The use of hand lotion to recondition skin is considered most beneficial when the application is followed by a longer time period before washing occurs again. |
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It is beneficial for the patient's family members to be present for discharge instructions to help with the patient's continued recuperative needs. |
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Well, that is very beneficial to the spouse who has a new job in LA, but detrimental to the one who left a job in New York. |
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Probiotics are the beneficial bacteria that help regulate our digestion, strengthen our immune system and maintain sanity. |
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Definitively, a labourist ideology will have its bases in the trade union movement and see conciliation and arbitration as the most beneficial means of industrial relations. |
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The fact that the administration of IV sodium bicarbonate has not been beneficial in lactic acidosis is difficult to interpret for several reasons. |
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This beneficial film-forming yeast grows naturally on the surface of the wine, although some houses now choose to cultivate their own flor culture. |
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Financial innovation, such as mortgage securitization, was on balance beneficial and excesses were likely to be self-regulated. |
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Changes in governmental policies and initiatives and a severe economic crisis may have reoriented motivations toward altruistic or mutually beneficial agreements. |
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Electric bug zappers kill more beneficial insects than mosquitoes. |
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This would be beneficial for more than just zero gravity conditions. |
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A person solely entitled to the full beneficial ownership of money or property, both at law and in equity, does not enjoy an equitable interest in that property. |
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The cannabis produced an initial beneficial effect for the patients in that the anergia, anhedonia, and low imaginative capacity caused by the antipsychotic were reversed. |
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A higher intake and body retention of selenium and vitamin E fed to replacement gilts will also be beneficial later in the sow's reproductive life. |
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The question here is whether a transfer of property that extinguishes the trust by merging the beneficial and legal interest can in any sense be said to retire a trustee. |
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This operation, also called prefrontal leucotomy or standard lobotomy, was performed widely, and soon its beneficial as well as its detrimental effects became apparent. |
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Dopamine agonists may be given in combination with levodopa to help maintain its beneficial effect, or sometimes on their own in the early stages. |
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The perils of distinguishing true predatory behaviour from beneficial rivalrous behaviour mean that the threshold for regulatory intervention should be high. |
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A cup of tea and a sit-down will be more beneficial than a 10-mile run. |
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Most of the commercially valuable wild species derive their nourishment from the rootlets of living trees in a mutually beneficial relationship called mycorrhiza. |
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New Zealand green mussel capsules are beneficial to many arthritics. |
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But in your horoscope Saturn in exaltation in the 8th is aspecting guru and this may affect the beneficial results that should come from guru's position. |
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The authors claim that these findings support the conclusion that interventions improving insulin sensitivity may be beneficial in reducing the atherogenic risk. |
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A special type of beneficial root fungi, called mycorrhizae, actually grow into plant roots, feeding off plant sap but also providing water and nutrients to the plant. |
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The system is highly beneficial in the beer and soft drink industry where the taste of the product is highly influenced by the amount of bubbles within the container. |
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While Mystic Secrets offers a lot of information about beneficial ceremonies, this article discusses rituals of cursing, called maledictions, and offers a few samples. |
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Volunteering is mutually beneficial for both the temple and the devotee. |
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From the outside, a mutually beneficial, or sugar daddy, relationship seems immoral. |
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Inflation pressures for adults in excess of this are rarely beneficial, and the risk of barotrauma and gastric inflation are similar in adults and children. |
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Keep your potatoes basic to make them a beneficial part of your diet. |
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Instead of children spending an hour a week learning times tables, it would be beneficial if they spent half an hour a day on the subject and read an hour a night at home. |
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Each breath seems belabored and more tiring than beneficial. |
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The company has the legal and beneficial title to its property. |
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Besides beneficial fiber, foods rich in complex carbs contain vitamins and minerals, which help your body digest, absorb, and metabolize protein, fat, and carbohydrates. |
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In patients with severe discomfort secondary to vulvitis, the combination of a low-potency steroid cream and a topical antifungal cream may be beneficial. |
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This ideal formulation has several beneficial qualities, including low irritation, mildness, safety, skin moisturization, and easy and fast application. |
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The beneficial role of adjunctive corticosteroids have been demonstrated in miliary tuberculosis, tuberculous meningitis and pneumocystis carinii pneumonia. |
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Adjunctive corticosteroids may be beneficial in patients with tuberculous meningitis, tuberculous pericarditis, or miliary tuberculosis with refractory hypoxemia. |
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Sometimes these vegetable bugs are confused with other shield bugs which are carnivorous and can be quite beneficial in the garden, preying on other pests. |
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The butterfly stretch is especially important in decreasing tightness in the pectoral region and the tricep stretch is beneficial to the axillary area. |
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Lockwood's investigation, in the 1990s, of a biocontrol for a crop-destroying grasshopper revealed that it also harmed beneficial grasshoppers, and the project was scuttled. |
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It seems almost a truism that the array of beneficial fitness effects must depend idiosyncratically on the biological details of an organism and its environment. |
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In essence, it is biosystematics, the science that provides indispensable information to support many fields of research and beneficial applied programs. |
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When a mother includes fermented foods daily in her diet both before and during her pregnancy beneficial microflora with colonize both her intestines and her birth canal. |
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Note that modeling mutation this way does not assume that it is equally likely to have a mutation arise that is beneficial overall vs. one that is deleterious. |
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The time spent reading together would also be beneficial for both tutors and tutees by allowing them class time to read natural texts cooperatively. |
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The toxin-enhanced virus would act like a magic insecticide bullet, targeting only cotton bollworms, for example, and leaving bees and other beneficial insects unharmed. |
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But as the economy strengthens, interest rates will rise, offsetting some of the recovery's beneficial effect on the deficit. |
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The omnivorous diet of these insects is known to include garden pests such as slugs, snails and cutworms, so they can be regarded as beneficial allies. |
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The use of ACE inhibitors to block the breakdown of bradykinin also promotes vasodilation, natriuresis, and a beneficial effect on cardiac remodeling. |
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The rationale for adopting a single platform is that it might be beneficial for students trying to navigate through various courses, since they have a similar format. |
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All snideness aside, art therapy does seem to be beneficial in dementia. |
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As a tenant you should be able to enjoy a mutually beneficial relationship with your landlord. |
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Robert sees the setting up of the women's section as beneficial to the social side of the club. |
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Adherence of normal, beneficial flora reduces over-stimulation of the immune system. |
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We will do so in the context of a wholehearted commitment to build a mutually beneficial relationship with the new Indonesia. |
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Light exercises such as walking, hiking and swimming are beneficial. |
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They are called biocontrols and may be regarded as beneficial as an alternative to pesticides in agriculture for example. |
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The simplicity of the FLEXUS design in distracting the stenotic segment may be beneficial in treating this painful condition. |
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In severe cases, intravenous fluids, such as Ringer's lactate, may be required, and antibiotics may be beneficial. |
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Intakes of indoles or their parental glucosinolates, may have beneficial health effects as well as toxicological effects. |
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Carbohydrase, protease, and phytase have an additive beneficial effect in nutritionally marginal diets for broiler chicks. |
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Mr Thomas believes that the scheme will be beneficial educationally and agriculturally. |
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On a global level, the potential adipocentric beneficial effects are expended into systemic effects. |
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Agriculture along the Nile floodplain took advantage of the seasonal flooding that deposited nutrients beneficial for crops. |
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A farmer tells me that moles can be beneficial because they eat a lot of wireworms and other pests, not just earthworms. |
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Live copepods are used in the saltwater aquarium hobby as a food source and are generally considered beneficial in most reef tanks. |
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This is called their nonspecific effect, and these actions can be strongly beneficial or equally detrimental. |
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Moreover, the notable beneficial effect of givinostat on liver fibrosis was also confirmed in the mouse models. |
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Cottage cheese has high levels of sodium and protein compared to calcium, and might not be beneficial for bones. |
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Cough mixtures are very beneficial in children with respiratory tract pathologies. |
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A mild dose of a warm active aperient to obviate costiveness, or to produce two motions daily, is generally very beneficial. |
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He, however, said that including a doctor would be beneficial as it would help check the progress of the person dieting. |
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The present study suggests that zinc is beneficial for children with atopic dermatitis who have a low hair zinc concentration. |
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The leek was the favorite vegetable of the Emperor Nero, who consumed it in soup or in oil, believing it beneficial to the quality of his voice. |
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The corresponding rise in bank savings is, of course, beneficial to the government in its search for borrowable funds. |
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The only other beneficial method to improve your sun protection is to use the immune protectant Niacinamide. |
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Previous animal and laboratory studies provided evidence that green tea polyphenols could be beneficial for xerostomia. |
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It has been suggested that this test is unfairly beneficial to the prosecution. |
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Since it is beneficial to remove unnecessary and onetime expense items when valuing an agency, keeping track of these items is critical. |
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Not to floccinaucinihilipilificate your other theories, Graydon, but perhaps it would be beneficial to answer this question first? |
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We will challenge our findings by testing beneficial fungi to assess commonalities and differences between mutualist and pathogen colonization. |
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Consequently, Plato realized that a method for obtaining conclusions would be most beneficial. |
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It is therefore very beneficial that the Morphologies volume offers surveys of four different Chadic languages. |
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Her colonic had wiped out much of the beneficial bacteria that protect against the bacteria that cause food poisoning. |
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Normally the masculine form would be the most beneficial form of an adjective to learn first, given that the majority of nouns are masculine. |
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That is, tariffs are beneficial to the society if the area given by the rectangle E is greater than the deadweight loss. |
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The fruits and vegetables alkalise the water, proving to be more beneficial to your body by cutting down the acid in organs and tissues. |
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During the years 1825 and 1830, Blundell performed 10 transfusions, five of which were beneficial, and published his results. |
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In polls of economists, lawyers, and scientists, clear majorities saw the UK's membership of the EU as beneficial. |
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An unloader brace applies valgus stress to the knee and may be beneficial for someone with medial compartment arthritis. |
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It can be beneficial in many situations, however also detrimental in others. |
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The books selected for the collection were chosen because they would be mutually beneficial to the shareholders. |
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When prebiotics are ingested, the beneficial gut microbial population increases and outcompetes any undesirable microbes in the gut. |
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Deer Velvet Antler is proving to be one of the most beneficial products in natural medicine. |
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At first, Adam is convinced that Eve was right in thinking that eating the fruit would be beneficial. |
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In the absence of an identifiable haematinic deficiency, recombinant erythropoeitin therapy may be beneficial. |
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But it's also beneficial for everyday use as it gives energy, speeds the healing of wounds, and also adds vibrance to hair and skin. |
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In contrast to the apparent beneficial effect of vitamin K2, vitamin K1 did not appear to be protective. |
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They have a relationship that is beneficial to both of them. |
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More sophisticated software programs further enhance the beneficial aspects of CAE to improve product quality and manufacturability. |
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Edwards also says the use of some sort of nonconducting dielectric might be beneficial. |
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It is loaded with beneficial medium-chain saturated fatty acids that cannot be oxidized. |
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The newly developed release liner offers additional beneficial solutions for the self-adhesive industry. |
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This is low for most kinds of fermentation but is beneficial for cider as it leads to slower fermentation with less loss of delicate aromas. |
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General semanticists at any level of proficiency, from novice to expert, will find this book beneficial as well as motivating. |
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Prebiotics are nondigestible carbohydrates that stimulate the growth and activity of beneficial micro-organisms in the gut. |
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The Compendia listing includes all indications where studies demonstrate beneficial use of the drug in at least some cases. |
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The LocalMaven app creates a mutually beneficial situation where businesses, Mavens and customers all receive tangible benefits. |
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It is beneficial for tenants to intervene because they would be able to stay and MCI increase until the case was decide. |
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As for economic effects, research suggests that migration is beneficial both to the receiving and sending countries. |
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The Statute recognized only the first use, and so land owners were again able to separate the legal and beneficial interests in their land. |
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Mechanical micromachining could be especially beneficial for the purposes of mimicking the Lotus Effect. |
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Controls codling moth, citrus thrips, corn earworm, and asparagus beetle, but is gentle to beneficial insects. |
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In hindsight, however, it would have been beneficial if bidialectal individuals had been identified and brought into the process of recovery. |
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Studies are ongoing to test the possible beneficial effects of other thyromimetics. |
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The Act effectively made the beneficial owner of the land the legal owner and therefore liable for feudal dues. |
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While all methods are beneficial financially, the use of copper IUDs resulted in the greatest savings. |
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On the other hand, some contemporary authors have venerated Ricci as an exemplar of beneficial inculturation. |
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The mindless and the silly are always open to being conned into believing that some new bit of technological wizardry is beneficial. |
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People of all ages with physical and mental disabilities obtain beneficial results from association with horses. |
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Jauja's dry climate was recognized, however, as being beneficial for patients with respiratory tract tuberculosis. |
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Los Alamos concluded that the use of preslugged material is beneficial, 10 tsi is the optimum pressing pressure, and binders are not necessary. |
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While the trade did bring some results which were beneficial to the Philippines, most effects were disadvantageous. |
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Early observations on the beneficial effect of seeds or seed pieces bacterization were first made with Pseudomonas spp. |
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Every requisitionist has given them authentication of the shares they hold and who the beneficial owners of the shares are. |
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Although some ingredients in cosmetics may cause concerns, some are widely seen as beneficial. |
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Within next process gut microbes ferment starch to produce beneficial molecules known as short-chain fatty acids, such as butyrate. |
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The beneficial effects of base-station densification, highly directional sectorization, and frequency hopping are illustrated. |
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Cover crops also encourage beneficial insects, mammals, birds, and microflora and microfauna to further strengthen the restored ecosystem. |
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Atrip to Cordoba, Mexico, proved mutually beneficial for Servus Credit Union and the local Caja Yanga credit union. |
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Not long after Theoderic became king, the two men worked out an arrangement beneficial to both sides. |
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The climate, soil and seasonal conditions of the region are believed to be particularly beneficial to the growth of apples. |
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