The practice salting of meat helps fight bacteria, but probably not more than other modern antimicrobial techniques, Regenstein said.
They have lived there all their married life but now plan to buy a more modern house with their lottery winnings.
The truck market in emerging markets like Russia, China and India is dominated by low-cost trucks currently, but the demand for modern, more advanced trucks is growing as consumers realize the long-term benefits associated with these trucks.
Milton Friedman held unswervingly to his principles, but was more pragmatic than some of his modern-day followers.
But modern computers, which have more processing power and more memory, can.
But it did help modern Wales become a more defined nation than ever before and administrative devolution reached such proportions that it was not misleading to talk of the emergence of a Welsh state.
And Symbian entered the classic car market, with pockets of fans championing the final handset (the Nokia 808 Pureview) but everyone else went looking for something a bit more modern and user friendly.
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They might be bigger, glitzier and certainly a lot more commercialized, but in spirit at least the modern day Olympics -- inaugurated in 1896 -- have remained remarkably true to the ancient Greek Games on which they were modeled.
Israel is no longer calling men out of their farm fields and orchards to fight, as it did in 1967 and 1973, but more often pulling them away from computer terminals in modern, globally connected companies that can ill afford their absence.
But look around and you will see signs of a more modern Jewish Kazimierz.
But in modern times, inheriting an old house often is more trouble than it's worth.
No game is more tied to the modern identity of toughness, but that bravado is starting to fade.
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But Mr Lavin's efforts to give Chilean conservatism a more modern face are distrusted by traditional conservatives, and by the armed forces.
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This theory, he admits, may be more poetic than real, but it's true that modern Argentina has had a lot of influence from European immigration, particularly from independence in the 19th century until the 1950s, when immigration restrictions tightened during the country's military dictatorships.
But other members of the family, who live in Nashville, think more modern buildings are just what Memphis needs.
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But changes to its hierarchy to improve transparency and democracy could make cricket more modern and appealing to newcomers.
They are using modern forms of generation that are not only more efficient but also cleaner than the older units.
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England, he accepted, naturally had a sentimental attachment to its footballing history, which dated back to medieval times, but the reality was that players in the modern game were getting ever more accomplished.
But I think the iPhone looks cooler really because it's thinner and looks more modern.
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Modern Library's is the more elegant, inviting translation, but Wesleyan's has the advantage of including all 150 of the gorgeous woodcuts created for the original French 1870 version.
In the momentous Neon Bible, The Arcade Fire's members have grown up: Their bodies are older now, worn down by modern living, and their hearts are in tatters, but their fever burns more brightly than ever.
But if it doesn't, the marriage of cultures in modern Britain will become even more fractious.
But a modern-day version of that pageant play is guaranteed to be messier and far more dramatic, election scholars say.
After 1940 there was no more politics, but instead a deeper humanist component: the anger of Captain Haddock upon discovering modern-day slavery, the defence of gypsies accused of having stolen an emerald.
He describes a server upgrade on one of Sun's own data centers last June that turned 22 outmoded servers into 11 modern machines, whose processors run at a slower speed but are capable of far more simultaneous tasks.
This, some researchers hypothesise, might be encouraged by children inheriting epigenetic patterns appropriate to the diets of their parents but inappropriate to the different, more calorific diets those children are enjoying thanks to the abundance of modern life.
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But their downfall may also mean that in the drug industry, as in politics, Mexico is becoming more modern and pluralist.
But Private Health is also an adaptation of the rapid advance of modern medicine, which throws off ever more and better ways to diagnose and treat disease and ultimately extend lives.
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Today, modern blues makers have adopted a funkier gait and more cocksure vocals than their predecessors, but no visit to the city would be near complete without seeking out a blues hall and getting the blues in person.
But politicians could go a long way towards building credibility for their fiscal decisions by copying more of the tricks of modern monetary policy.
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