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a disorder characterized by deposit of amyloid in organs or tissues

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Besides the ineffective excitation of [TE.sup.x.sub.111] and [TE.sup.y.sub.111] modes, the resonant frequency of the slot is too far away from that of the DRA.
Hwang said the agreement is a significant step in the ongoing development of the DRA. "Renowned for quality, accuracy and efficiency, the SSC will be a key partner for the DRA as we look to support Dubai's economic ambitions in the run up to 2021."
The decision included transferring Faisal Hassan Mansour from the Ministry of Reconstruction to the Commission of Lands at DRA, Ibrahim Adam Ibrahim from the Commission of the Voluntary Repatriation to the Commission of Reconciliations, Yagoub Ibrahim Al-Damouki from the Ministry of Culture, Information and Tourism to the Ministry of Youth and Sports, Osman Hammad Al-Lazim from the Commission of Lands to the Ministry of the Social Welfare, Jihad Abdul-Rahman Galgham from the Ministry of Social Welfare to the Ministry of Culture, Information and Tourism and Mahdi Adam Manzoul from the Ministry of Justice and Reconciliations to the Commission of the Voluntary Repatriation of the DRA.
In [18] a bandwidth of 23.5% is obtained by making use of the [HEM.sub.111] and [HEM.sub.113] modes of a cylindrical DRA.
"The higher courts are a different thing, particularly the DRA.
A Dra. Alejandra Brito coordenara o GT 11: Genero, Desigualdade e Cidadania, e tera o apoio de Dra.
The current state of the law does in fact provide some support to the majority of the respondents who would prefer to have a DRA. Indeed, it is possible to do so provided that the business has legitimate aims for having a DRA and that the DRA chosen is a proportionate means of achieving those aims.