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NAB to bring big fish cases to logical conclusion

NAB to bring big fish cases to logical conclusion Top Story March 8, 2021 ISLAMABAD: National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Chairman Justice (R) Javed Iqbal said that mega corruption cases of big fish are being brought to the logical conclusion through vigorous prosecution as per law so that the billions of rupees looted money could be recovered from corrupt elements and deposited in national exchequer. “The NAB will not come under any pressure and threat in discharge of its national duties in order to eradicate corruption by adopting accountability for all policy,” he said in a statement on Sunday. NAB chairman directed all concerned to complete all inquiries and investigations on merit and in light of concrete documentary evidence. He claimed that the Bureau’s performance is excellent as comparing to other anti-corruption institutions, which have recognised by reputed national and international organisations.

7 đặc sản nổi tiếng vùng đất Bình Định, có món tên nghe rất lạ lẫm nhưng vô cùng ngon

7 đặc sản nổi tiếng vùng đất Bình Định, có món tên nghe rất lạ lẫm nhưng vô cùng ngon
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Microplastics in seafood are most likely to come via oysters, mussels and shellfish But how much of a health risk do they pose?

Microplastics in seafood are most likely to come via oysters, mussels and shellfish. But how much of a health risk do they pose? Posted MonMonday 8 updated MonMonday 8 MarMarch 2021 at 9:11pm Bivalves like oysters and mussels are most likely to contribute microplastics to our diet because we eat them whole. ( Print text only Cancel Key points: Australians are most likely to eat microplastics in bivalves like mussels and oysters The main type seafood eaten by Australians is fish fillet, which is a low risk for microplastics We still don t know what effect, if any, microplastics have on human health Microplastics abound in the ocean and are often eaten by sea creatures, which means the particles could also make their way into our bodies when we consume seafood.

Horoskop codzienny na poniedziałek 8 marca 2021 roku dla każdego znaku zodiaku Wróżba na dziś dla Barana, Byka, Bliźniąt, Raka, Panny, Ryb

Horoskop codzienny na poniedziałek 8 marca 2021 roku dla każdego znaku zodiaku Wróżba na dziś dla Barana, Byka, Bliźniąt, Raka, Panny, Ryb
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Meet the Sea Slugs That Chop Off Their Own Heads

Meet the Sea Slugs That Chop Off Their Heads and Grow New Bodies Their severed heads get around just fine until they regenerate perfectly functioning, parasite-free new bodies, scientists say. Video A sea slug’s head moves around three days after the invertebrate decapitated itself from its body. The body, still alive, reacts slightly when touched by the head. Video by Sayaka Mitoh.Credit By Annie Roth A few years ago, Sayaka Mitoh, a Ph.D. candidate at Nara Women’s University in Japan, was perusing her lab’s vast collection of sea slugs when she stumbled upon a gruesome sight. One of the lab’s captive-raised sea slugs, an Elysia marginata

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