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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of re-assess in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of re-assess in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

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  1. De Souza:

    We did this study as one in (a) series of papers we are working on to assess the effects of pulses on blood pressure, blood cholesterol, body weight, and appetite control to help guidelines committees to better formulate dietary advice.

  2. Mark Woolhouse:

    This makes it difficult to precisely assess the impact of school closures on the wider spread of Covid-19, using a mathematical model the authors show that even under the most pessimistic assumption that young people are fully infectious then school closures could still have substantially less impact on the epidemic than they would for influenza-like infections.

  3. Nathan M. Pusey:

    It is more difficult to maintain a realistic sense of human limitation. To refuse to become frustrated and angry, to analyze, to assess, to seek to understand and explain. To determine to be adult and fair. And, thus, to work patiently to improve while refusing to succumb to either cynicism and hopelessness. It is the long way around, but it is the civilized way, and the only way for those who have truly to understand the role of humane learning.

  4. Rebecca Moore:

    We invite anyone to take Timelapse into their own hands and share it with others — whether you're marveling at changing coastlines, following the growth of megacities, or tracking deforestation, timelapse in Google Earth is about zooming out to assess the health and well-being of our only home, and is a tool that can educate and inspire action.

  5. Chris Weston:

    Traders need to assess their sterling exposures into the weekend, if I were running long exposures, I wouldn’t be adding ... but questioning, if we see a deal, how punchy the gapping risk will be.

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