The logs are cut to specification in Finland and then dowelled together on site to form an amazing design feature both internally and externally. |
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I don't like the idea of using petroleum jelly or any other synthetic product internally. |
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The walls are columnar jointed and aphanitic, and internally the massive core is texturally zoned. |
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Given the size of the company, we cannot afford to make these services available internally. |
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If you are wondering whether Scalia's ravings stem from some internally consistent theory, Ed Brayton will set you straight. |
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He said when the school had managed projects internally they had achieved much better value for money. |
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The corals are inseparable from the matrix of the rocks and generally badly weathered on the exposed surfaces and recrystallized internally. |
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Throughout the company, Ford plans to regain engineering competence by redeploying some engineers internally and by hiring new ones. |
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Alternately, imagine what it would be like to be confronted by a set of concepts whose application was internally inconsistent. |
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Critics also attack the system because it allows students to resit subjects that are internally assessed. |
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If perceived unfair treatment can be dealt with internally, litigation is avoided which is always better for both parties. |
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Hence, the development of socialism is internally inseparable from the growth of democracy. |
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Portable storage media, readily available internally and sent outside the protection of the data center, is inherently at risk to theft. |
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On outer islands and atolls, however, most matters are settled internally, with little reliance on the state judicial apparatus. |
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He stressed that the accounts have been audited internally, are open to public inspection and will be assessed by an external auditor. |
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Lemon oil taken internally or sniffed, is good for diabetes, asthma, boils and varicose veins. |
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The ripe fruit was used to provide external relief from carbuncles and painful boils and used internally to treat stomach ulcers. |
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I groaned internally as I recalled the plane ride where I had maladroitly gotten sick all over Ross. |
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These metaphors can be teased out in many different settings, and they talk about race in terms that are internally consistent. |
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Like the index at the back of a technical book, the database uses indexes internally to look up your data much faster. |
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My church is the temple of my body, purified externally as well as internally. |
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Aside from the shelters, many internally displaced people are living in schools, mosques, government offices and marketplaces. |
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Less serious complaints could be dealt by agreement with the complainant, internally or through mediation. |
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The ideas are not always going to be those we personally hold, and indeed are not always going to be internally self-consistent. |
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Until 1980, Rhodesia was an internally self-governing colony with its own legislature, civil service, armed forces, and police. |
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You are very rooted internally, and emotionally self-sufficient, regardless of how chaotic or unstable your circumstances may become. |
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The reason for this is Bulgaria's internally increasing use of the rules of the European single market. |
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Once again, the writing in this part is internally consistent in its semi-literacy. |
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Thus, the Moon provides intuition and sensitiveness when positioned in a water sign, and the desire to internally experience the Sun's drive. |
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Taken internally, the balsam of tolu was described as a blood clarifier and systemic cleanser. |
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Matured biwashu can be used internally or topically in the mouth or on the skin. |
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She didn't know why, but she wanted Haley to take her in his arms and heal the pain and send away the agony and torture she internally suffered. |
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The seeds become infected internally and must be treated with a systemic fungicide to eliminate the pathogen. |
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At the same time, India shuns international scrutiny and thereby denies international humanitarian access to internally displaced. |
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Sustainable cowherds require replacement of cull cows either internally via raised heifers or externally with purchased females. |
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As the entire fan including blades and chassis is made of clear plastic, the light should internally reflect around inside the fan. |
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The Udmurt language is internally quite homogenous and because of this all Udmurts understand each other. |
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But you have to ask yourself, if it actually comes to blows politically, internally, is the United States going to stand by and watch that? |
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They suggested that this species is similar in microstructure to modern unionid bivalves, which are externally prismatic and internally nacreous. |
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The delivery system includes a first modular manifold for internally channeling the high purity fluid streams along seamless slots. |
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The 8th century was a period of crisis for the empire, assaulted externally and devastated internally by a series of natural disasters. |
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And, I snickered, laughed internally, and asked some veiled questions about his movie. |
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The heel is usually small and is internally rotated, making the soles of the feet face each other in cases of bilateral deformities. |
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In many power devices handling large currents, high-melting-point solder containing lead is used internally to ensure high reliability. |
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The caudal vertebrae have been fused into a single rod-shaped skeletal element that lies between the ilia, in effect moving the tail internally. |
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For treating traumatic bruises and injuries, it is combined with other herbs in a liniment, and also taken internally. |
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It can be shown that if Euclidean geometry is internally consistent, then the alternative non-Euclidean geometries are consistent as well. |
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Oxford University will keep any patents as well as a royalty-free, non-exclusive license to use the intellectual property internally. |
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For any method, or any explanatory theory, to be useful it must be internally consistent and relevant. |
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But United officials told the Yorkshire Post last night that making tickets available internally was standard practice. |
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This position, even if internally consistent, would seem to be open to grave objection. |
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Such canals are often ringed internally by lamellar bone, as in stegosaurs. |
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In July one didn't have a prayer of getting any equipment internally, no matter how important your group was. |
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Taken internally, St John's wort is used for mild to moderate depressive moods, anxiety, and nervous unrest. |
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The tower appears to be structurally sound but internally the condition of the wall tops, window heads and windowsills are greatly degraded. |
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The strike erupted when management hired a storeman without first offering the position internally. |
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Externally they are plain, internally they are complex with the curves of furnace and hearths and an impressive wooden gantry. |
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Externally smooth and internally corrugated, the appearance is reminiscent of early aeronautical construction. |
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Wright's views are heterodox, to say the least, and as we shall see, are sometimes not even internally consistent. |
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Infields and outfields are not internally fenced but are separated by a stone wall. |
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Over time they started outsourcing the localisation work, but managed it internally. |
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The Demologos was an unseaworthy twin-hulled floating battery with her paddle wheels carried internally, designed to protect New York harbour. |
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For example, the hot-swappable disk improves MTTR but is internally far more complex than a non-swappable disk. |
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Even though I was howling and screaming internally, I was suddenly aware of the loud noises that had gathered outside the room. |
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Others may opt for illuminated automobile hubcaps, which are internally lit, allowing a bright flash of style to customize any car. |
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As we all know, this issue has caused massive issues for the party internally, this divide cleaves the party right down to its lowest level. |
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Unfortunately, the Ijaw are internally divided, and the agitators I met did not really know what their ultimate goal was. |
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His choice of words has occasionally been politically naive, but his views are sincerely held and his arguments are internally coherent. |
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I have not found that the ordinary logical mind has in either ancient or modern literature been able to find them internally incoherent. |
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Further, the IAT adopt an internally inconsistent and irrational approach to the said issues. |
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Still, while the pacifist position is inexcusably naive, at least it is internally consistent. |
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While the movement lost support and membership internally, it was able to conceal this from the public. |
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What we have demonstrated is that even without a media partner, we still have the capability internally to drive this initiative. |
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Where the damage has been done is internally, within the confines of Northern Ireland. |
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Classical mechanics for example is internally consistent, but is not at all points congruent with reality. |
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Any theory put forward needed to be, or at least to claim to be, internally coherent and consistent in these respects. |
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Entries are marked by cantilevered translucent glass canopies, which are internally illuminated to glow at night. |
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At night, the webs in the holes glow as inflatable elements are internally lit. |
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He provides a clerestory panel just below ceiling level, then adds a horizontal baffle internally. |
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The luminaires have a translucent prismatic glass diffuser, in three sizes, internally colored in white, yellow, blue, or gray. |
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The use internally of even the poorest quality wood is in fact a common feature of many pieces of royal furniture. |
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With aging, a greater proportion of the fat is located internally, or viscerally. |
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It helps overcome mucus, treats colds, helps reduce fat, aids digestion and circulation, and warms internally. |
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The immune system encounters substances either present in the external milieu, like bacteria, or harbored internally, such as viruses. |
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Castor oil is used internally as a laxative, but many tell us it works externally for warts. |
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Its oil is recommended to relieve pains, constipation, and arthritis, both externally and internally. |
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This can be used to gargle, rinse the mouth, or take internally to treat sore throats and toothache. |
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Garlic can be applied externally or internally to relieve pain, promote healing, stimulate digestion, and treat insomnia. |
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Used externally or internally, turmeric promotes healing in cases of trauma or injury. |
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Even our own faith is in turmoil internally, split over same-sex marriages, divorce, gay priests, and more. |
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The position was posted internally for one week in mid-September and then posted externally in the paper for two weeks. |
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The state was being challenged internally by the emergence of ethnic and other forms of identity politics. |
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Although I got down to the final cut, they hired internally, which is usually what happens. |
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His brother was the only officer to apply for the high school job after it was posted internally last fall. |
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Is there any sign of any rift internally, or is this just something all the outsiders and pundits are talking about? |
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The bishop went on to resist calls for foreign intervention, saying the country was capable of resolving its problems internally. |
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Documents circulated internally in the spring regarding the case credited him for exposing Heywood's murder. |
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The ability to remain calm, internally as well as externally, is a wonderful ability. |
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That was the phone call that made me vow internally not to call him for a week. |
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A person who is internally happy will be able to get past life's obstacles. |
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We always look for what is acceptable on the exterior, disregarding what values exist internally. |
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She may feel internally like punishing the partner, but externally she is still helpless and needs a home. |
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You may be one of those people whose esteem is based externally rather than internally. |
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You'll find that those with whom you do make eye contact are internally wincing at his remarks. |
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Even if they didn't seem awkward to me, internally that was the way they viewed themselves. |
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This increases storage performance on random workloads by allowing the drive to internally optimize the order of commands. |
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Two probable causes are driver optimizations and the way the cards handle the processing internally. |
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The drive is available as an internally configured unit and as a self-standing enclosed unit. |
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Just keep in mind that the way a projector works the signal is always internally converted to a progressive scan signal. |
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This allows the drive to internally optimize the execution order of workloads or commands. |
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Typically, the basins are internally drained, resulting in the formation of saline ephemeral lakes known as playas. |
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The war experiences of the individual nations are too different and internally contradictory. |
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Assuming that the converter had separated internally and was intermittently plugging the exhaust outlet, a new unit was installed. |
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Water cooling is not provided internally and therefore the weld area is flooded with cooling water to keep the electrode wheels cool. |
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The test was internally corrected for differences in reactivity or spontaneous courtship behavior between mutant and wild-type flies. |
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But they denied that the application form was processed internally, saying it was sent back to her after being checked. |
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In internal collapse the lateral crus was dissected free and graft placed more internally. |
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By the 1980s, all these new movements had become divided internally between what the German Greens called the fundis and the realos. |
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Job roles that were previously handled internally are now organizationally and geographically separate from the company. |
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It can be a case also of love not flowing smoothly, of prickliness, the discordance being felt internally and subconsciously. |
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I felt like I'd just cheated on a faithful lover of 20 years before I internally slapped myself and got a grip. |
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The luminaires have a translucent prismatic glass diffuser, in three sizes, internally coloured in white, yellow, blue or grey. |
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Such organizations may be delayered internally, but they are not depowered either internally or externally. |
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It includes a connector, a valve assembly and an emergency disconnect device, all of which are mounted internally. |
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For instance, in the internally fertilizing guppy, Poecilia reticulata, multiple mating increases female fitness. |
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Thousands of internally displaced families are forced to give up their temporary housing as the original owners return. |
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Now we have had already a number of situations in which refugees and internally displaced persons are, in fact, one group. |
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Some 800,000 people were expelled and several hundreds of thousands internally displaced. |
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This permits them to be used in therapy as astringents for external application and as anti-diarrhoeics internally. |
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The afflicted person would take the medicine internally and also apply it externally. |
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The scheme involves improving the lighting and installing internally lit up poles to the 59 belisha beacons at all 26 zebra crossing locations in the city. |
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WoodRocket pays for everything featured on the site, either by producing it internally, or licensing it. |
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The gluteus medius and minimus abduct and rotate the hip internally. |
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The agents say that internally the features are equally eye catching, with some stylish Jacobean decorative plaster ceilings, Louis XV marble fireplaces and wooden floors. |
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Externally it is very safe to use, but poisonous when taken internally. |
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They have a lot of gear that's used both internally and at trackside. |
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This helps in implementing kanban internally and helps supply chain partners see the consumption of inventory, shipments, and on-order inventory against actual production. |
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Cod-liver Oil may also be used by inunction, in the foregoing disorders, but it is best administered internally, and in the following diseases, viz. |
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Another version is that the paper was reasonably profitable, but that this was disguised by the bloated amounts charged to it internally to pump up the job printing results. |
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Although internally mounted shades and blinds reduce the high intensity and heat content of direct sunlight, the most effective sun control device is the exterior sunshade. |
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Pressure will be maintained on the Commission to manage the dairy market, internally and externally, in a way that allows a reasonable price return to producers. |
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Spadefoots are so-named for the large, keratinous metatarsal tubercles that are internally supported by a well-ossified prehallux, located on the outside edges of their feet. |
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They say there appears to have been collusion internally between him and the administrative back office responsible for reconciling his transactions. |
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And being in the technology business, we think it's important that we eat our own dog food, in terms of using the technology and e-business tools internally. |
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This is how this type of misinformation spreads throughout the Air Force and infects every level with a plague of bad practices that are perpetuated internally. |
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Ostensibly modernist abstractions, they consist of optically charged rectilinear patterns of internally opposed two-color and three-color systems. |
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But the aim of fusion is both internally incoherent and impossible. |
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They were very combative, and very competitive internally and externally. |
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Admittedly this may merely be the result of my own internal game of word association and therefore is perhaps a matter best dealt with internally. |
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Institutional inertia, social customs, and psychological habit ensure that systems can maintain their outer shapes long after they have begun to decay internally. |
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The commonest form of markedness constraint is some version of the claim that, at least in internally motivated change, more marked structures will become less marked. |
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I cut kids a lot of slack, because, whatever, they're 5 years old, but I have a very short fuse, at least internally, with people who should know better. |
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Can images arising from a self apparently at ease internally and at peace with its environs ever produce images that surpass mere visual reportage? |
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Applied as a poultice it has been greatly beneficial in the treatment of felons, and internally administered has cure bronchocele when iodine has failed. |
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Thus, in tissue exclusively fixing respired or internally generated CO 2, but not carrying out net gas exchange, photosynthetic capacity can still be estimated. |
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Its outer circular wall was transformed internally into a square. |
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Mammals have a much better chance of survival here, as they generate body heat internally and do not need to rely on heat from the sun like cold-blooded animals. |
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A tethered cow is occasionally discovered, smothered in ants, asphyxiated and bleeding internally from where the insects swarmed in through its ears, mouth and nose. |
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Therefore if taken internally they can be extremely toxic and if used without dilution externally, the result will be damage to dermal or mucous tissue. |
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This exposure in part accounts for the nautical know-how of his early sculptures, which were sometimes built like boats or internally rigged with cables and turnbuckles. |
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However useful they might be for external purposes, they will always be dangerous internally. |
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You do have a reputation of being frighteningly competitive, both internally and externally with other networks. |
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That announcement dealt a huge blow to our morale internally and to the case that we made to minority voters externally. |
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How gleeful, internally that is, were we to post about the new cleanly chic Parisian coffee shop we discovered a few days ago on 2nd Avenue in the East Village. |
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It needs an unobstructed transportation corridor to move goods and people internally. |
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All too often the virtual worlds visited by videogamers are illogical, internally inconsistent and littered with disruptive misapplications of design. |
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The company handled its financial issues internally and has broadened its appeal by offering its first opera by 20th-century composer Benjamin Britten this season. |
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While the application itself may gain some speed internally, these types of applications need only keep pace with human levels of read and write times. |
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His ability to use language internally, in reflective communication with himself, was strong, in clear contrast to his weak use of language to communicate with others. |
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For internally heated salt baths, natural gas flame torches having a moderate flame are effective in melting a pool of molten salt for a conductive path between electrodes. |
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An attack might be depicted internally as the United States taking the side of Islamists in Syria. |
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She is an internally displaced woman who fled her home in Gbatala Bong County due to the high deaths from the Ebola outbreak. |
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Announcement videos are agonized over internally, so a bit of close-reading can be revealing. |
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The Times was forced to shift into full-blown damage-control mode, both internally and externally. |
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For just like adding plastic to groundfill while complaining of global warming, it is internally incongruent to preach peace and understanding via corrupted messaging. |
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One of the key issues brand owners must address is the decentralised way in which domain names are often handled internally. |
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Liberation can come internally when a person goes against what the panopticon tries to stop them from doing. |
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First, we want to be more precise about what is said in the text if the text is internally focalized. |
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The cytophore now splits internally in such a way as to separate an inner sphere from an outer envelope. |
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The potato holds a very important role as an internally consumed staple crop. |
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As new regions were settled, both internally and externally, population naturally increased. |
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Wales is represented internally within the GPEW by Chris Simpson and Chris Carmichael on the Green Party Regional Council. |
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Castel Gandolfo and the named basilicas are patrolled internally by police agents of Vatican City State and not by Italian police. |
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Cultures are internally affected by both forces encouraging change and forces resisting change. |
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On land, however, it was almost taken over internally by the advancing French and German armies coming from the east. |
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By the time World War I broke out, the pipe band represented a popular image of Scotland, both internally and externally. |
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Although 2 Peter internally purports to be a work of the apostle, many biblical scholars have concluded that Peter is not the author. |
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Additionally, more than 334,000 Yemenis have been internally displaced by conflict. |
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It can be used both internally within the group to express their common identity, for example in an initiation ceremony for new members. |
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The peristyle serves to buttress both the inner dome and the brick cone which rises internally to support the lantern. |
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The lettering is formed by windows in the upstairs bar areas and is internally illuminated at night. |
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Structurally, the novel is divided internally into six books, two per volume, with several appendices of background material included at the end. |
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The art and science of assessing internally generated radiation dose is Internal dosimetry. |
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Unproven reserves may be used internally by oil companies and government agencies for future planning purposes but are not routinely compiled. |
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Their ears are large internally but the external openings are small, and they are located four inches behind each eye. |
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This signal is interpreted by a controller or microprocessor and either used internally, or sent to a display unit. |
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Certain birds, mammals, and fish are susceptible to scurvy, but pigeons are unaffected, since they can synthesize ascorbic acid internally. |
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In the 19th century the empire was internally stagnant and externally threatened by western powers. |
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Note that when the head appears to the right of or internally to the relative clause, the complementiser appears to the left of the head. |
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Manusmriti offers an internally inconsistent and conflicting perspective on women's rights. |
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Handler was represented internally in the Wasabi transaction by Scott Galin, and Jason Pennington, of Ripco Realty. |
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Almost every computer is networked, interacting with other workstations internally. |
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The key issue of the meeting was to discuss the situation of internally displaced persons in Ukraine and ensure their immediate needs. |
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Unique manufacturing process allows for flexible design options of integrating features internally in the plastic fuel tank shape. |
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Like Hypericum, Kreosote may be used either internally, externally or both. |
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In addition, while presently graded as VVS2 clarity, the GIA states that the stone may be internally flawless after repolishing. |
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The rotating screw conveys the rubber compound into the cavity formed by the screw flight, the internally geared wheel and the planet wheel. |
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Indirect goods and services are those used by businesses internally rather than for processing into resoluble goods or services. |
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That's vital, since the outward bilateral symmetry of a human body isn't matched internally. |
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Since low profile conveyors are made to fit where other conveyors cannot, pulley bearings are mounted internally to save critical space. |
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This is most obviously seen in the author's treatment of sandhi, which is not in line with standard usage and is internally inconsistent. |
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Even internally in the House, women are not getting their fair shake. |
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The Shelleyan rhapsody is here followed by Gilbertian patter in anapestic heptameters that rhyme internally and terminally. |
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Recently, BSF has started taking RFID to a new level internally and is in the process of automating its receiving and shipping processes. |
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As a relatively new CMP application, advanced chipmakers have had to use internally developed poly CMP processes. |
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Wash and rinse reservoirs are internally baffled and spargers are included to improve the self cleaning capabilities of the system. |
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To ensure accurate reading, the UPC includes a check digit that a computer system can test internally to validate the code. |
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The idea that God fights Satan is both ancient and internally consistent. |
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This CPTG oil can be used internally, topically or aromatically quite safely-but only if it carries the CPTG label. |
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There is currently water ingression into the building that has recently been internally refurbished. |
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On the other hand, Shashkat affectees demanded the government shift them to the camps set up for the internally displaced people in Hunza. |
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The model is likely to be called the Velite and will be nearly identical to the Cascada internally and externally. |
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One firm outsources new clients' returns while preparing core clients' returns internally. |
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Fertilization occurs internally in a mixed ovotestis resulting in embryo oviposition. |
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The outer rim of the testis was occupied by zones containing spermatogonia, while zones containing spermatocytes and spermatids were situated internally. |
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All the analyzer models available can store results internally. |
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The roof canopy is supported internally on two rows of steel trees. |
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These calciners are internally fired and employ a unique fluidizing plate. |
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He left his successors an internally stable state, which was in the midst of its golden age, but before long signs of political weakness would emerge. |
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Styptic internally, seeds as vermifuge Prunella vulgaris Linn. |
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In microwave sintering, heat is sometimes generated internally within the material, rather than via surface radiative heat transfer from an external heat source. |
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It governed itself internally and controlled its own armed forces, but had no diplomatic autonomy, and, therefore, was officially at war as soon as Britain was at war. |
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Initially the users of SCA services were private analog audio channels which could be used internally or rented out, for example Muzak type services. |
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The children created these inner worlds for a number of reasons, though each paracosm tends to be a long-lasting, heavily structured, and internally consistent. |
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In some instances, individual internally laminated clay clasts can be seen that appear to have fallen into the burrow when it was open and are randomly oriented. |
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Calluna vulgaris herb has been used in the traditional Austrian medicine internally as tea for treatment of disorders of the kidneys and urinary tract. |
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Once goods have been admitted into the market they cannot be subjected to customs duties, discriminatory taxes or import quotas, as they travel internally. |
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Currently, approximately 33,000 internally displaced persons are reportedly being protected by UNMISS in Juba, with some 102,000 persons nationwide. |
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The army chief later visited an internally displaced persons camp in Bannu where he said the army will work for maximum relief and rehabilitation. |
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It lays its eggs on the toad's skin and when these hatch, the larvae crawl into the toad's nostrils and eat its flesh internally with lethal consequences. |
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LifeSync intends to grant sublicenses for this intellectual property to third parties for uses that LifeSync does not intend to internally develop and commercialize. |
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The attituded control gyro package, electronics, APS gas supply, and the preentry electronics are mounted internally, and are distributed circumferentially at the major ring. |
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Radioactive contamination can be ingested into the human body if it is airborne or is taken in as contamination of food or drink, and will irradiate the body internally. |
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I dedicate the auspicious day of Eid to all the valiant soldiers, who are waging a battle to rid Waziristan of terrorism and all the internally displaced persons. |
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This figure does not include those who are trafficked internally. |
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It is an indigenous, perennial herb, with a cormus or bulb at some distance below the surface, which is white internally, and fawn-colored externally. |
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Consignments of relief goods have headed towards the camps of internally displaced persons while other NGOs provide individual bags of packed essential items to every family. |
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More than 2 million people have died, and more than 4 million are internally displaced persons or became refugees as a result of the civil war and its impact. |
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Once a single coccidial oocyst is ingested by a lamb, it will multiply internally and around 16 million will be excreted back into the environment. |
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The aid will be stored in UNHCR's warehouse in Tartous for distribution to internally displaced persons in war-affected communities throughout Syria. |
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Most of the internally displaced persons in Damascus that qualify for the UNHCR cash assistance programme fled Adra, a city northeast of the Syrian capital. |
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Keykegs deliver the product under gas pressure, but it is internally held in plastic bag, rather like a wine box, so that the gas does not affect the beer. |
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Both internally and externally, the tower is the most significant feature. |
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It is now official Salvation Army policy in the UK that the red shield should be used as the external symbol of the Salvation Army, with the Crest only being used internally. |
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Concurrent's new SLI ImaGen solutions also feature genlock and framelock, technology for synchronizing multiple video or image frames externally or internally. |
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Figure 1 shows how the HIP furnace, usually a resistance heating type, is mounted internally in the pressure vessel and is thermally isolated from it. |
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Iris is the sixth anterior cervical plate system within Life Spine's cervical platform, which consists of three static systems and two internally dynamizing systems. |
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According to Jon Rydberg, CEO of compliance consulting firm Orchid Advisors, corporate culture is one key factor in encouraging whistleblowers to report internally. |
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It plots signals, monitors alarm limit points, stores data internally and archives it on ATA flash memory cards in a coded format for maximum security. |
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The Victoria shaft was initially sunk internally from the 1900L but later raised to surface to accommodate a larger hoist for which a headframe was required. |
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Players generally have kyphotic posture, such that their upper bodies are flexed, their scapulae are protracted, and both humeri are internally rotated. |
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Viewed at closer range, and internally, denuded of the fantastic, it is only what it poses to be, the deepest, awesomest, grandest fissure in the world. |
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Project will provide food aid to internally displaced persons in Kachin, northern Shan and Rakhine States to improve their food and nutritional conditions. |
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