They had never had anything but grass to eat and did not weigh over eight hundred pounds.
It is composed of 11 rare Colombian emerald pear-shaped drops, which weigh over 500 cts. and may have originally adorned the neck of a Maharajah.
Certain groups of people, including those who have had strokes, are over 75 or weigh less than 60 kilograms, get no benefit from prasugrel at its current dose.
The Tesla Roadster, which indeed uses Li-ion batteries, stores 56 kWh of electric energy and delivers up to 215 kW of electric power (a NiMH battery pack with the same electric energy would weigh over twice as much).
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Concerns over Cyprus continued to weigh on broad Asian sentiment, while a strong performance of banks and developers sent Chinese markets higher.
Pilot whales, which are actually dolphins by classification, can grow to over seven metres, weigh up to 3.5 tonnes and generally prefer deep waters.
He said Mr. Armstrong would weigh his options over the next few days.
The greenback dropped 0.9% against the Japanese currency overnight as comments made by Japan's economy minister Akira Amari over the weekend continued to weigh on the pair during European and U.S. trade.
But recently fishermen off the coast of Japan have as often been pulling in jellyfish: the giant echizen kurage, Nomura's jellyfish, which can be over a metre across and weigh more than 150 kilos (330lbs).
"I was five grammes over the limit at the first weigh in despite stripping naked, " admitted Rees.
Alta's new military charger designs give a picture of how that world may look: according to the Army Research Laboratory, a soldier's load can weigh 100 pounds, over a third of which are batteries.
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That may sound legalistic and technical, but how policymakers in Washington respond over the next couple of weeks will weigh heavily on the tenor and direction of the U.S.-China economic relationship for years to come.
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We've heard this one before: a seemingly well intentioned corporation makes promises to uphold user anonymity, but when market pressure proves too much to handle, it's left to weigh the benefits of privacy over profit.
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For example, if the advisor is going to make more money if you pursue one recommended path over another, you should be able to weigh that conflict of interest.
Concerns over the the European Sovereign Debt Crisis continue to weigh on the US markets, sending all the major indices lower, just one day after the strongest rally in a month.
However, as more outsourcing hubs emerge and as we enter post-recession, American companies are beginning to take a step back and weigh their options: why choose one country over another?
Nurses three hours away in Portland saw that his weigh-in was high and adjusted his medications over the phone.
If the Broadcast Flag cannot be used, program providers will have to weigh whether the risk of theft is too great over free, off-air broadcasting and could limit such high-quality programming to only cable, satellite and other more secure delivery systems.
All these things have in common the fact that they don't weigh very much and are cheap to move, even over very long distances.
Raymond James analyst Aaron Kessler believes that CPCs improved in the fourth quarter, as year-over-year comparisons got easier, though he expects mobile to continue to weigh on growth.
Businesses that value connections to global markets will weigh this aspect in their decisions about employment and investment, and over time some will turn away from London and Britain.
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