Tangles of red tape have made it unnecessarily hard for informal businesses to go legal.
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The whole city is dotted with construction sites, giant tangles of motorways have been built.
World Bank research suggests that legal tangles over land tenure hobble efforts to upgrade them.
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Magnetic memory must unravel technical tangles of its own before it can start sliding off the assembly line.
It's supposed to reduce tangles, and it does an admirable job of that, but I still prefer rounded cords.
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The tangles are more clearly linked to brain cell death than amyloid is.
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However, the number of tangles was higher in those with mild cognitive impairment.
Under a microscope, tau appears as brown tangles that look similar to dementia.
But all these tangles seem modest by comparison with the prime minister's own.
Mr. Bigonzetti's choreographic invention was fixed on busy, arbitrary, relentless tangles, flicks and flutters for the men's arms and hands.
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Then, within those cells, there is a series of tangles that have to do with the way the energy and cells move around.
In 1989, he built the operation from the ground up, bucking bureaucracy, legal tangles and resistance from unions and existing emergency services.
Dealing with insurance paperwork, competitive bidding, price constraints, and other healthcare tangles.
Another potential culprit in the brains of Alzheimer's patients is neurofibrillary tangles.
But there's no scan to detect these tangles in a living patient.
But no imagery can save you from amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles.
It is no conincidence that all neurofibrillary tangles contain nitrated tau proteins.
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Written and directed by Anthony Minghella, from the novel by Michael Ondaatje, this long and searching movie tangles together a number of stories.
Featuring a durable flat cord with a serrated finish, the MDR-XB60EX headphones are designed to reduce tangles by eliminating friction between cable surfaces.
And as hair glides over silk (as opposed to creating friction with cotton), it is also less prone to forming knots and tangles.
Slicker brush: These flat brushes typically feature fine, stainless steel bristles that help remove dead hair, mats and tangles from a pet's coat.
Regardless of which version you choose, regular brushing is essential if you want to fight shedding and tackle tangles before they get worse.
Then the assailant fled down into the forest, through the wispy tangles of moss that hang from the oaks like a dragon's goatee.
In turn, this leads to the formation of the characteristic protein "tangles" found in the brains of people with Alzheimer's, the researchers told Neuron.
This latest research, by Dr Angela Guillozet and colleagues at Northwestern University, indicates that these tangles also occur in people who do not have Alzheimer's.
Since 1991 the smart money has been on the hypothesis that the disease is caused by the plaques, and that the tangles are mere consequence.
With use, you can prevent tangles and mats from getting worse.
Under a microscope, tau appears as brown tangles similar to dementia.
This plaque is one of the two hallmarks of AD, going all the way back to Dr. Alzheimer, along with protein tangles found inside nerve cells.
The researchers also found a direct link between the number of tangles and scores from memory tests carried out on the eight people before they died.
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