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1 Studies assessing the value of various risk factors and scoring systems in patients with acute variceal haemorrhage are important as they may offer a useful mean of selection for entry into clinica trials or they may identify a group of patients with a very high mortality .
2 Angell shared none of Hobson 's anxieties about the long-term consequences of the export of capital from Europe .
3 In the 1760s improvements were made to Patrington Haven , a small port on the river Humber in the days before much of the land was reclaimed , and this facilitated the export of corn from South Holderness to places like the growing towns of the West Riding .
4 Export of grain from port bucks national trend
5 The export of wood by merchants from Ragusa and other Dalmatian cities to the Arabs in Egypt , North Africa , Spain and Sicily contributed to the deforestation of the immediate hinterland .
6 Demolition of redundant sheds and railway lines and the subsequent asphalting of the quay apron of the Harbour Berths for the export of barley in vessels up to 20,000 D.W.C. was completed in April .
7 Basically , the man was a parchment-seller trying to raise good hard silver or gold to finance the export of parchment to Nantes and the import of wine .
8 The soldiers have been training the police and military in anti-narcotics operations to slow the export of cocaine into America .
9 The next case is Campbell v. Hall , 1 Cowp. 204 in which duty unlawfully exacted on the export of sugar from Grenada was held to be recoverable .
10 Between 1337 and 1353 the tax on wool formed part of a series of schemes under which the king attempted to establish a body of powerful and wealthy merchants who would be granted a monopoly in the purchase and export of wool in return for making loans to the king which would be repaid from the maltote , the export tax on wool .
11 All the loving and giving of small luxuries and necessities that she had not thought of herself , and the expected regularity of their attendance at those sumptuous Sunday luncheons , encroached dangerously on the precious isolation of life at Kileady .
12 The isolation of ephedrine from ma huang in 1923 and more recently a group of antimalarial drugs qing hao from Artemisia in the 1970s has exemplified the important compounds in the armamentarium of traditional Chinese herbs .
13 In recent years there have been a number of studies reporting the isolation of mycobacteria from patients with Crohn 's disease , but it has been reports of the isolation of M paratuberculosis , which have generated the greatest interest .
14 Since 1869 imprisonment for debt has been rare , and by the Administration of justice Act 1970 it has been completely abolished , and replaced by the remedy of attachment of earnings , i.e. a procedure whereby a portion of the debtor 's earnings may be directed by the court to be paid direct to the creditor .
15 It was always thought that if an investor ( or purchaser ) completed an agreement knowing that some of the warranties were untrue and that fact had not been disclosed , then he would not be prevented from bringing an action for breach of warranty , though the equitable remedy of rescission for misrepresentation would not be available as the investor could not satisfy the requirement to come to equity with clean hands .
16 The landlord will usually prefer such a reservation in order to utilise the remedy of distress for arrears , and to forfeit the lease without the necessity to serve a notice under s 146 of the Law of Property Act 1925 , which would otherwise apply if these payments were merely tenant 's covenants .
17 Reorganization of Council of Ministers
18 The brief of the Project will be to study only the feasibility of wiring up Chung Kuo 's population .
19 Also , antibodies against lactoferrin , an iron binding protein residing in specific granules of PNML , produce a P-ANCA pattern owing to perinuclear/nuclear localisation of lactoferrin after ethanol fixation .
20 Thus , Gregory 's hagiography reveals that the exile of Quintianus of Rodez , which is important for the interpretation of Clovis 's anti-arian policies , is placed a decade early in the Histories .
21 It follows from the association of order with regularity ( and rule ) that there is a close connection between the perception that a sequence is orderly and the expectation that it will continue to manifest that sequential property .
22 An abstract recently presented by R K Yu et al at the 22nd annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience in Anaheim , California , indicated no clear association of treatment with monosialoganglioside ( G m 1 ) and the development of antibodies to it in 418 samples from human subjects receiving parenteral gangliosides .
23 This returns us to the association of homosexuality with sameness remarked at the outset .
24 Steiner 's association of homosexuality with narcissism , solipsism , and the refusal of referentiality obviously suggests reservations about both modernism ( as he conceives it ) and the efficacy of the homosexual influence upon it , and it comes as no surprise that in his most recent book he launches a strong attack on the former .
25 The association of colour with temperature is not in principle surprising , because chemical reactions are very sensitive to temperature .
26 Response categories , too , are influenced by the association of femininity with passivity .
27 The association of jade with rulers in China is documented in many ways .
28 The association of race with crime , in the public view , was as clear in this case as in that of West Indian immigrants half a century later .
29 This association of empiricism with piety underlines the difficulty facing theses that affirm a separation of science from religion in the seventeenth century .
30 Saxton , a doyen of British headhunting , is Chairman of the Executive Recruitment Association , formed in 1985 to link together a variety of search firms ; as yet , it would appear that few of the largest are interested , but this body could form a foundation for a professional association of headhunting in Britain .
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