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What remains unknown?

American Social Health Association - HPV Resource Center
What is the potential impact for men, women who have had HPV, and sexually active women? Studies are currently underway to assess HPV vaccine efficacy in different populations, including males and women over the age of 26. Will the vaccines offer protection against other HPV types? Research indicates, for example, that in addition to protecting against HPV 16 and HPV 18, Cervarix may also protect against incident infection with two other "high risk" types, HPV 31 and HPV 45.43
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Do you have symbols for unknown plants?

Frequently Asked Questions | USDA PLANTS
Yes. The symbols for unknown plants represent generic categories such as ‘deciduous tree’ or ‘herbaceous vine’ that are useful in survey, monitoring, and inventory work. These symbols and associated descriptive names are widely used by a number of federal agencies.
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What can be done with the cremated remains?

Par-Troy Funeral Home
With cremation, your options are numerous. The cremains can be interred in a cemetery plot, i.e., earth burial, retained by a family member, usually in an urn, scattered in an area that was significant to the deceased. (Authorization in some cases may be required. Always be advised to check for local regulations regarding scattering in a public place.) Cremation is just one step in the commemorative process – the preparation of the human remains for memorialization.
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What if the cause remains a mystery?

University of Chicago Medical Center: Recurrent Pregnancy Lo...
Our RPL specialist may suggest reasonably safe forms of therapy that may prove helpful, such as low-dose aspirin and/or progesterone. Or, a patient may qualify for a research study in which participants receive the chance to try a promising investigational treatment. The trial is to determine whether intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG)--a drug used to treat many immune disorders--is effective in preventing pregnancy loss.
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How many human remains were found?

African Burial Ground FAQ
There were about 390 burials found. In the field anything that could possibly be a burial was assigned a number, thus bringing the original total of burials to 435. Examination in the lab, however, has yielded a more accurate count of 390. It's what's called in archaeological terms a "minimum number of individuals" or MNI. In upcoming months, as more precise measurements and observations are made, an exact number will be determined.
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What remains to be done?

Mac DoS Attack Frequently Asked Questions
Individual Macintosh owners must learn about the "OT Tuner" and install it, or disconnect their Macintoshes from the Internet when they are not actively using them.
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I keep getting 'unknown address.' What can I do?

Frequently Asked Questions For soc.genealogy.misc
From time to time, you may find that when you try to send a reply to a GENMSC-L message, the message gets returned by your name server with the reason 'unknown address'. There is a good chance that the mail.eworld.com machine will know the address. To send your message via this machine (NOT VIA GENMSC-L@mail.eworld.com), you will have to modify the address you are using. To send this message via mail.eworld.com, change the '@' to a '%' and add the @mail.eworld.com to the end:
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Can you decipher this mysterious/unknown bit of writing?

Omniglot - Frequently Asked Questions
Maybe - send your images to and I will try to identify the writing system and the language it's written in. I'll also have a go at deciphering the text, but if I'm unable to do so, I'll post it on my puzzles page.
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How could so many deaths have been unknown?

Resources - Timor-Leste FAQs
Most of the conflict-related deaths in Timor-Leste occurred in the late 1970's and early 1980's when access to Timor-Leste was very limited. At that time, human rights groups, humanitarian agencies and the international community were only able to document a portion of the political violence and famine-related deaths which occurred.
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Why are some files made by 'unknown' ?

NoGrip :: FAQ
There are 2 reasons for this, either the original author of the file is literally 'unknown' or the person who made the file is not registered on the site yet, and because of the way the database works it was necessary for a special user 'unknown' to be used to facilitate transfering files from the old site to this new site.
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What of all the unknown consequences?

Frequently Asked Questions | Faslane 365
There are always unknown consequences. All we can do is to think hard and try to imagine what they may be, but we will not be able to imagine them all. Our only guide is to act purely and with honest good intent, to be mindful and thoughtful. Our fears can either paralyse us, or - more constructively, we can use them to act as a stimulus for our creativity to overcome any obstacles or unanticipated developments.
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WHAT DO YOU DO WITH THE REMAINS AFTER YOU HAVE FINISHED YOUR STUDIES?

NEOUCOM | Northeastern Ohio Universities Colleges of Medicin...
The remains are cremated individually. The family/responsible party then has the choice of having the cremains buried in our cemetery plot at Homeland Cemetery in Rootstown, Ohio, or having the cremains returned for private disposition. Either of these choices should be indicated on the donor form. Families and friends will be invited to a multi-denominational memorial service organized by our medical students and the Department of Anatomy.
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How are the human remains cleaned?

African Burial Ground FAQ
The cleaning process is very slow, delicate, and painstaking. Small brushes and dental picks are used. In some cases a mixture of water and an alcohol called "ethanol" is applied to the bone. The ethanol kills bacteria and prevents water damage.
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Are there any human remains at the wreck?

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No. Due to the efforts of marine organisms, as well as the seawater, the human remains have been consumed in the years following the sinking. It is a logical assumption that since the wreck lies in over 12,500 feet of water, and the decent of bodies would have been gradual, many of the victims would likely have come to rest some distance from the remains of the ship itself. This was certainly not the case for all of the victims.
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Is the LifeGem made from remains or ashes?

LifeGem Frequently Asked Questions - www.LifeGem.com Memoria...
The proprietary LifeGem creation process creates diamonds from the true essence of our loved ones, the carbon. Our families receive the ashes as all others do when choosing cremation, except our families also receive a certified, high-quality LifeGem created diamond to memorialize their loved one's unique and wonderful life. This process of creating a LifeGem begins with a portion of the cremated remains from any standard cremation.
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What is the proper name for these remains?

FAQ // Cedar Grove Cemetery // University of Notre Dame
What we commonly call "ashes" are really not ash as we know it, but bone particles. The proper terminology of the remains of the body after cremation is cremated remains of the body. The Church also holds that these remains be treated with the same respect that the body was treated with prior to cremation, including the use of a "worthy vessel" or urn for the cremated remains of the body.
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What should I do if I find any archaeological remains?

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Protect the site and do not disturb it anymore, cover it and contact the Archaeology Service on 01983 823810
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How are remains donated?

Lacy Funeral Home -
Donations of human bodies to medical facilities can be made either directly to the facility, through a funeral establishment, or by contacting the: There is a set fee for donations which is paid by the Anatomical Board; however, this may not cover the cost of any additional services selected which are provided by the funeral home.
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How are the remains processed?

Macquarie Park Cemetery and Crematorium
Any metal is extracted, the remains are processed for approx 25 mins, after which they fall into an urn. The coffin name plate is then placed on the urn with a sticker displaying the Deceased name, cremation number, date of cremation and funeral director. The urn is then sealed and placed in the ash storeroom.
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Is there anything that remains of the building?

Oklahoma City National Memorial - Frequently Asked Questions...
Yes, the east and south walls along the footprint contain areas of original Murrah Building material. The east wall is the only remaining wall that is still intact from the Murrah building. The south perimeter wall contains portions of the original wall, but is mostly reinforced concrete for the plaza. Anytime you see the jagged edges you are looking parts of the original building.
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Cremation Alternative to Traditional Funerals, Ohio Crematio...
There are many options. Remains can be buried in a cemetery lot or cremation garden, inurned in a columbarium, kept at home, or scattered on private property.
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UNKNOWN: What is your own weakness?

The Conclave - Genesis
UNKNOWN: The answer is knowledge. Even trapped in your cage of prejudice, how quickly the texts seduced you. How quickly all else faded. It is a weakness that our master can use. It is a weakness you shall regret revealing.
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