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151. The presence of apo-E e 4 alleles is a known risk factor for Alzheimer's disease.
152. Interest rates will be non-concessional, i.e. not contain any subsidy element.
153. Styling goes back to Belstaff's durable clothing traditions which have been used by adventurers such as T.E. Lawrence and Che Guevara.
154. CONCLUSION Caffeoyl derivate and breviscapine are both active constituents E . breviscapus for cardiocerebral and optic desease.
155. Silanes can also incorporate the same functional groups as alkanes, e. g. –OH to make a silanol.
156. A . E. A. inspectors arrived in Iran Friday and have visited Tehran's uranium conversion facility in Isfahan.
157. Difficulty is excuse history never accepts. ---- E. R Murrow.
158. In graphical user interfaces, a combination of a graphic symbol and some program code to perform a specific function (e.g. a scroll-bar or button).
159. The South had won the battle of Chancellorsville. Robert E. Lee was sure of that.
160. E. stain, subcapsular brown opacities are found in cataractous lens.
161. E Documents issued earlier than the opening date of Letter of CredIt'shall not be acceptable.
162. Can you think of any circumstances under which an open-loop protocol, (e. g. , a Hamming code) might be preferable to the feedback-type protocols discussed throughout this chapter?
163. The paper analyses and study on one mode of the external transportation in the central urban district of Zhongshan City(sentencedict.com), i. e. road transportation. It also puts forward the measures for improvement.
164. Discount note: Note ( i . e . short - or medium - term bond ) issued at a discount from its face value.
165. Because of the inner core of the earth, there will have two nutation modes related to the earth's rotation, i. e. a prograde free core nutation (PFCN) mode and a inner core wobble (ICW) mode.
166. During the ship maneuvering , ship-turning angle could be set arbitrarily and the course ERROR (e) and CHANGE IN ERROR (ec) could be larger some time.
167. Taking Curitiba, Sao Paulo, Stockholm, and San Francisco Bay Area as examples, the paper discusses TOD's 3D principles, i. e. , high density development, diversity in land use, and design excellence.
168. The epidemic meninges epidemic sentiment processing plan epidemic meninges inflammation (i. e. epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis)[sentencedict.com/e..html], is the suppurative meningitis which the meningococcus cause.
169. In this paper, cross feed precision of cylindrical grinder micro-feed executive body combined with numerical control, i. e. of deforming micro-feed center, has been studied.
170. The result and theoretical analysis reveal that dividing the buffer area into two levels, i. e. , gateway agent area and local agent area which forms dynamically, will decentralize the buffer mission.
171. Handle and maintain relevant loan account records including follow-up of routine work, e. g. loan drawdown and repayment ?
172. The correct target word (e.g. molar) was shown to learners in the EL condition.
173. I want a chat web cam site that works like a voyeur TV, except it's two-way, i. e. , they can chat.
174. In one design, a first (e. g. , lower power) mode may be selected for the SPS receiver if the transmitter output power level is below a switch point.
175. Layer E(superscript 1 subscript 3) in north area of west Qaidam Basin develops good clastic rock. Reservoir properties and diagenesis have a big relevance.
176. The DNA fragment of K88 fimbrial subunit gene without signal peptide sequence was amplified by PCR from the DNA of enterotoxigenic E.
177. The advantage of LCDs is that they are much lighter and consume less power than other display technologies (e. g. , cathode-ray tubes).
178. USE - Hybrid vehicle e. g. hybrid electric vehicle of parallel system or series system or split system.
179. Protection may also be obtained by the use of anti-microbial drugs, e. g. chemoprophylaxis is used for the prevention of malaria.
180. It is also possible, under single fault conditions (e. g. , a programming error or an instrument failure), to output hazardous levels even when the system indicates no hazard is present.