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The downsides to utilizing adult stem cells are limited proliferation, low quantities, low survival, low persistence and commitment.
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On the downside it is energetically and economically expensive to produce silicon in bulk, and great efforts have been made to reduce the amount required.
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The downside of the large group of eligibles was that increases in "roydammna" in each generation might lead to internecine dynastic civil war.
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The downside to this was that the citizens had undrinkable water for several days every time there was a major fire.
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On the downside, the instructions being removed were generally performing several sub-instructions.
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The downside to listing a large number of players as protected was that they forfeited a few picks early in the draft.
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The downside to this strategy is that it is less effective if the no-pegging rule is in effect.
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Its downside was the relative weakness, for a military handgun, of its 8x27mm ammunition.
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Because downside beta only measures returns variability on days when the market has negative returns, it is a more accurate proxy for risk.
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The downside to this, however, is that much ground pollution remains from the tracks previous use.
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