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... overshot the planet's sustainable carrying capacity for humans (given our current technologic...
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...It is important not to treat the capacity and accuracy of sniffer dogs as interchangeable. D... in respect of odours imperceptible to humans that emanated from his unattended backpack in a sc... sniff occurred, even though he was not carrying the backpack at the time. A high school student wh...
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..., perhaps, of a future; and possessing a capacity to relate to others. . Following logically on that... have been the main institutions carrying and passing on to future generations the idea that...
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..., Liquid Fuel, Cylindrical, 500-Gallon Capacity”, July 15, 1992, published by the United States Dep... to prevent, treat or diagnose disease in humans or animals or for development, experiment or inves... limit in that column onto a passenger carrying ship or transport dangerous goods that exceed the ...
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... more complex phenomenon that defies the capacity of governments in either country to manage through... pollutants harmful to the health of humans, other species, or particular bio-systems. Macro-p... to the building of the Keystone pipeline carrying oil sands oil to refineries in Texas -while tighte...
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It is common for parents/families in traditional settings, whether in Africa or China, to pair their children/members in marriage often without their consent. This specific mate selection practice, arrangement, is used to designate marriages in these settings: the so-called arranged marriages. Observations about this mate selection practice are then posited as conclusive evidence of change in these marriages. This paper attempts an exploratory clarification of marriages in traditional Africa in two ways. First, it uses the marriage system of the Okrikans to reveal that arranged and non-arranged marriages coexist, each administered by and organized around distinct institutions, with differing consequences for family membership, inheritance and other important issues. Second, it breaks do...
... his intention to marry the child she was carrying if it was a female and to be his friend if it was ... reifies the family and confers on it capacity for action independent of humans. In other words, ...
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... an effort to find treatments for cancer in humans. The use of AZT in cancer patients was ultimately ... a patent for the idea and the method of carrying it out. Finally, the method of carrying out the pa...These were high capacity screening operations which could test a large numb...
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During an average year, 1.14 million cubic metres of raw sewage spills into the city's rivers. That's about the same volume of fluid it takes to fill 40 Olympic-size swimming pools, which only accounts for one per cent of all the waste water generated by Winnipeg.
All the sewage that spills into the rivers represents only a small portion of the nutrient loading that's changing Lake Winnipeg. According to the Lake Winnipeg Stewardship Board, the outflows represent 0.2 per cent of the lake's annual intake of phosphorus and nitrogen, two fertilizers that threaten Manitoba's largest lake.
Raw sewage spills into Winnipeg's rivers 22 times in an average year. Most of these outflows occur when intense summer downpours overwhelm combined sewers, which are pipes carrying both waste water and sur...
... spend just $900 million to expand the capacity of its existing sewage system -- or $3 billion to ...'t present a significant health risk to humans who paddle or boat on Winnipeg's rivers, the Winni...
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...Our capacity to provide information in these new environments i...Smart search engines will be capable of carrying out authoring studies and thematic analysis of tex...Centuries hence, when humans are living on the moon, and librarians are worship...
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... of norepinephrine in animals and in humans. [16] In a May 1984 paper authored by Chouinard an... a person skilled in the art would, by carrying out the teaching of that patent, necessarily infri... treatment may improve inhibitory capacity. Although our use of a crossover design and the re...