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Melero and his staff have researched the transformation of glycerin into products that could partially replace diesel in a cost-competitive manner.
EU Mandates Biofuel - Glycerine Production Increases Over 130% In Two Years 2007
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Melero, I don't know if there's much more I can say.
unknown title 2011
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Many people like Melero who live in low-income areas and lack other health care options often rely on emergency rooms or walk-in clinics for everything from minor illnesses to deliveries to major medical crises.
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Though Melero has insurance through her job as a preschool teacher, many Access patients are on Medicaid or uninsured.
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Many people like Melero who live in low-income areas and lack other health care options often rely on emergency rooms or walk-in clinics for everything from minor illnesses to deliveries to major medical crises.
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"I never really felt a connection with any other doctor," said Melero, 40, who, before learning about the Access clinic 20 weeks into her pregnancy, was being seen by a nurse practitioner at a nearby clinic.
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The arrests of Rios-Martinez and Melero are the culmination of a six-month anti-heroin effort, Hudson said.
The Union - All Categories By Rob Young Special to The Union 2010
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But on Sept. 30, Melero delivered her son, Errnan Jr., in Holy Cross Hospital's birthing center, which recently reopened in the
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Rios-Martinez and Melero are in the United States illegally.
The Union - All Categories By Rob Young Special to The Union 2010
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But on Sept. 30, Melero delivered her son, Errnan Jr., in Holy Cross Hospital's birthing center, which recently reopened in the
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