But as NYT Bestseller James Rollins says, in fiction, never use
the same killing method twice in the same book.
Not exact matches
In vivo fractional synthesis rates (FSR, % / d) were calculated according to the
method described by Garlick et al. (11): FSR = 100 × (EP − EN) / (EA × t), where t is the incorporation time (15 min), expressed in days, EP is the enrichment of protein - bound valine at the time of
killing, EN is the natural enrichment of protein - bound valine, which was measured in each tissue in 5 rats fed the
same fish diet and EA is the enrichment of tissue - free valine at the time of
killing.
Each player is assigned another player to hunt, and they must use the various
methods at their disposal to sniff out and ultimately
kill their target, all while another player is trying to do the
same to them.
The one - and two - star reviews for this book are filled with paragraphs on what's wrong with this title (and I'm relieved to see that these people had almost the
same problems I had with it, minus the lazy «ripped from the headlines» quality of the story line and my deranged conspiracy theory about King simply highlighting other
methods of
killing people), but if you look at the five - star reviews, they are frighteningly identical.
Accordingly, Dr. Levy concluded that Seamus» heartworms could be treated through the «slow
kill»
method, which involves administering an initial course of antibiotics, followed by monthly ivermectrin (HeartGuard), which is the
same oral medicine every southern dog should take to prevent heartworms.
Legislation adopted in 1998 introduced reforms, including the practice of population control
killing using the
same methods commonly used in the west.
So - called alternative
methods to
kill heartworms, such as Paratox, are no safer than conventional drugs, since they rely on the exact
same action — they
kill the larvae / worms in the bloodstream.
Indeed, while the causal
methods may be different, the results are the
same if we extrapolate to
killing «pit bulls.»
You may think that it's only foxes and minks that endure this horrific treatment but many cats and dogs are also used for their skins and they suffer the
same intense confinement and brutal
killing methods as other animals used in the fur industry.
Though it can be argued that both games naturally include an easiest
method to
kill enemy X, this
method is going to be different in Zelda based on the type of player because no one player is going to be the
same.
Lockstep, everyone earning the
same piece of the pie, and the eat - what - you -
kill model remain the two most popular
methods for compensating partners, with the latter in Canada being the most predominant.