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1 There was no evidence of platelet contamination in the lamina propria mononuclear cell or epithelial cell preparations .
2 This would enable prospective studies to be performed to determine the importance of platelet function in the development of vascular disease .
3 Now they are away to a University of Wolverhampton team in the quarter finals.The Observer Moot is a national competition in which pairs of students representing law departments from universities in England , Wales and Northern Ireland argue points of law before a moot judge .
4 While there may be some uncertainty about what the future holds for Britain 's larger provincial cities , there can be little doubt about the massive strength of decentralization forces in the case of London .
5 However , emissions of NOx gases in the upper atmosphere have a greenhouse effect 100 times more powerful than C02 .
6 The burgeoning of leftist idealism in the 1970s was , however , opposed from within the ranks of the left from the start .
7 What sustains him is the comfort he derives from the spiritual world of the Indian , as he escapes the alienating environment of the school to listen to Quechua music and to renew his bonds with the magical world of nature , but his experiences call into question the effectiveness of Quechua values in the white world in which he must live .
8 It' certainly nice to see a bit of Lukic criticism in the group .
9 So when he fled in terror from the slopes of Ben Macdhui in the Cairngorms one day in 1891 , people were reluctant to dismiss his story of how he had crossed paths with the ghostly Big Grey Man — Am Fear Liath Mòr .
10 The waymarked tourist path to the summit of Ben Lomond in the recently created Loch Lomond regional park has become , in the words of the conservationists ‘ a four lane motorway ’ , which at its worst cuts a deep furrow through the peak down to bedrock .
11 This had been accomplished in the main by 1921 , thanks to the combined application of brute force in the Civil War and the persuasive methods of the press and other media .
12 The nurse discussed with Mrs Fellows the importance of taking short walks , not sitting with her legs crossed and the continued wearing of support hose in the pre-operative period .
13 Missionaries and preachers strove to switch the focus of hatred from the God of Change to the products of change dwelling in the interior .
14 As well as its contribution to study skills , the science curriculum for years 3–5 contributed to the Challenge of Change theme in the form of biological surveys ( e.g. comparisons of a field over passing years , investigations of pollution at the town tip , and classifications of flora and fauna in a local creek ) .
15 The manufacturers of videodisc players in the late 1970s and early 1980s had high hopes for commercial success across consumer , professional and business markets .
16 I remembered the disintegrating pile of champagne glasses in the Science Museum , only four years earlier .
17 Further anecdotes on the fame of Champagne wines in the fourteenth century are told by Max Sutaine in his Essai sur l'histoire des vins de la Champagne ( 1845 ) ; in particular he relates how , when the German king Wenceslas arrived in Reims in 1397 to discuss with Charles VI the division within the church over the popes of Avignon ( a subject Henry Vizetelly describes in A History of Champagne ( 1882 ) as ‘ very fit for a drunkard and a madman to put their heads together about ’ ) he became so intoxicated on the local wines that he signed all the documents before him , departing without knowing what he had signed .
18 The present paper describes the prevalence of cimetidine use in the Danish population in the years after its introduction in 1977 , and the prevalence of use of peptic ulcer drugs some 10 years later in 1989–90 .
19 In 1977–81 , the prevalence of cimetidine use in the Danish population was 0.42% in men and 0.23% in women ( Table I ) .
20 The impact of the section has been very broadly based in the city , and for the first time we 've added for you in very brief terms , a Domiciliary Health information of just the total number of visits made by the city health care , erm and the level of work in terms of notices served , and prosecutions , note , going up in most of the sections , particularly their units they 're small numbers , but they are significant , just the same , and the table on the top of page forty-four , erm as I said earlier , I think we reached the highest level of insect complaints in the summer that we 've ever had to deal with , it 's very usual for us to deal with a thousand , over in the summer period , this time we dealt with sixteen hundred .
21 This might involve a direct effect on T-cell precursors , perhaps reflecting a continuation of the dependence of stem cells in the bone marrow on contact with fibroblasts or their matrix products .
22 Although the eye-irritating smogs of Los Angeles in the 1940s received nationwide media coverage , it was not until a 1948 six-day smog in Donora , Pennsylvania , causing 6000 cases of illness and 20 deaths , that air pollution succeeded in gaining federal attention ( Schrenk et al. , 1949 ) .
23 Wallis is critical of Gusfield for failing to provide evidence of motivation in his study of WCTU participants in the movement .
24 Northern Fuels of Northgate House in the town was shown to owe £10,045 in rent arrears to its office landlord the Equitable Life Assurance Society .
25 So , because children know and use the story form and because it is possible to discern a sequence of development , we have specified various aspects of story structure in the statements of attainment from level 2 to 4 .
26 While there is a history of heart conditions in the Souness family — his father had a by-pass operation three years ago — there is no doubt that the added pressures of managing one of England 's top clubs has accentuated the problem .
27 Its origins go back to 1970 when a specially commissioned task force of the National Heart and Lung Institute ( as it then was ) , was asked to look into the feasibility of a trial which would settle , once and for all , the question of whether dietary change could , on its own , reduce the frequency of heart attacks in the American population .
28 So , a person with a higher than normal cholesterol concentration carries a relatively low risk if he/she does not smoke , has low blood pressure , is not overweight , exercises regularly and has no history of heart disease in the family .
29 Authentic Italian cooking can be very healthy — witness the relatively low incidence of heart disease in the Italian peninsula — and makes great use of fresh vegetables .
30 In 1987 , 99,479 men and 78,699 women died of heart disease in the UK of which about one in four were in people under the age of 65 [ 2 ] .
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