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57) In other words, an upstream senior may not deprive downstream juniors of return flow by changing the use of water on her land or by changing the point of return of used water to the river below the downstream junior's point of diversion. Reverse logistics in the context of deposition (collection, storage, and transportation of end-of-life products from the point of return to the point of product recovery and disposal) has not yet been well documented. One approach would be to eradicate carriage in pilgrims by administering antibiotics at the point of return to their home countries. |
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