Last week, another report documented a sharp drop in National Guard recruiting rates. |
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There have been documented cases of strange animal behavior prior to earthquakes. |
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This pattern was documented for both bivalves and gastropods and continued from the mid to late Paleocene until the early Eocene. |
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She was later treated with a penicillin-based drug despite her allergy being documented in her case notes. |
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So things like common salt, sugar and agar have to be documented even though harmless. |
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The entourage's drug of choice during the documented 1965 tour was methedrine. |
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It is well documented that the Dutch colonists were particularly neglectful of the indigenous population of the Dutch East Indies for centuries. |
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Shauna documented her attempts to eat deliciously well on a gluten-free diet. |
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It documented accounts of 43 crimes against women from the Karen, Karenni, Mon, and Tavoyan groups as well as the Shans. |
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Use of the following five antimicrobial ingredients is well documented in the clinical literature. |
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They question what is documented in the patient's medical record and whether laterality is documented? |
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This isn't the sort of documented info gathered by trapesing around after her with a video cam. |
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Some of the millers who worked the mills from 1747 to 1927 are documented in the amenity park. |
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Such a practice has not been documented any time during this period, to my knowledge. |
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There are many other documented changes in shoot morphology which take place in the droughted plant. |
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Social anthropologists have documented the development of chieftainships as an intermediate stage between these two forms of social organization. |
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These rocks are interbedded in Emsian marine sedimentary successions that are well documented by index fossils. |
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Over the past 18 months the Cougar Network has documented 21 cougars in nine midwestern U.S. states and one Canadian province. |
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This pattern suggests an inherent love of novelty, or neophilia, which I documented in young ravens as an adaptation for finding new food. |
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The wide interest for basic and applied research on photochromism in the last decade is well documented by two monographs. |
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Relative left frontal hypoactivation has been documented in depressed adults. |
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At one level the book is indeed a meticulously documented economic history of nineteenth-century Madagascar. |
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Cetacean evolution is one of several transitions across the land-water barrier documented in the history of vertebrate evolution. |
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Fatal reactions are rare, but four deaths meticulously documented in a Swedish study beg caution. |
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Evidence of culture is not extensively documented in the archaeological record until around 50,000 years ago. |
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The fiber probe documented a fourfold increase in tumor fluorescence in animals that received the targeted dendrimer. |
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Public health officials documented a total of seven people directly infected by the doctor, making him a superspreader. |
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To our knowledge, the holotype is the only other documented specimen in the species. |
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Many of Papana's experiences as a test pilot were documented in Flying magazine. |
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Allergies to sulfites have been documented and foods containing sulfites are usually marked. |
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Critics argue that crowdfunded companies won't be as carefully vetted or transparently documented as traditional ones. |
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His aerial surveys documented the tremendous decline in waterfowl use and the redistribution of diving ducks to the Mississippi River. |
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Some three dozen instances have been documented of companies canning employees for what they write in blogs, including a case in Massachusetts. |
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Humboldt, primarily a geographer, documented the biology of the Andean Condor and discovered the guacharo. |
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To the best of our knowledge, there have been no documented cases of mad cow disease on organic farms in Europe with closed herds. |
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A Frankish royal writing office with archchancellor and notaries can be documented throughout the eighth, ninth, and tenth centuries. |
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He's not the first to have later musically documented his rise and fall, either. |
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A consultant has documented 300 cases of acoustic shock and the problem is well known. |
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There, public health officials have now documented mass HPV vaccination and the first glimmers of herd immunity. |
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He documented how Labor had voted for all three pieces of anti-democratic legislation. |
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Mission recorders had documented thirty-one kills, the highest number of enemy soldiers killed in a single ground operation so far. |
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The contributions of the Lenni Lenape are documented and memorialized here at the Museum. |
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The first documented mention of Boyan is in Byzantine annals by the historian Liutprandus. |
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The ancient codifiers of Hindu medicine carefully considered and documented the ethics of their profession and its various medical procedures. |
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The impact of the adoption of intensive maize agriculture on the human skeletal system is well documented in the bioarchaeological literature. |
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The rise to the current level is well documented and fully explained in our annual reports. |
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There are also some well documented instances of major underpayments to authors. |
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There are no documented congenital diseases specific to Austrian Americans. |
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Any excavated objects must be recorded, documented in published materials, and moved to new locations if necessary. |
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The film extensively documented the effects of the atomic bomb on human bodies. |
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These studies also have documented an association between ready-to-eat foods and listeriosis. |
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The sequence from the early amniotes to the early mammals is the most fully documented of the major transitions in vertebrate evolution. |
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It's been fairly well documented that I've lost a sizeable amount of weight this year. |
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Thus the sea level record is documented graven in stone as well as in the FIMR database. |
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Both polar and Tethyan dispersal routes have been well documented for Cretaceous and Paleocene decapod crustaceans. |
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Fitzgerald et al. documented ethanol toxicosis in cedar waxwings that had been feeding on fermenting hawthorn fruits. |
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There is no documented report of Virginia being placed into a mesmeric trance in the hours preceding her death. |
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Other beneficial changes have been documented since wolf reintroduction into Yellowstone. |
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Thiamine deficiency has been documented in 38 percent of a sample of 37 anorexics using erythrocyte transketolase activation. |
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A sextet of artists come together in this unique collaboration, which is documented in a limited-edition book. |
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Her role as a plantswoman and operator of a garden nursery at Munstead Wood are fully documented in many of the biographies about her. |
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Since that publication several studies documented porpoising behavior at high speeds. |
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It is well documented that regular exercise helps to elevate your metabolic rate. |
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In particular, the attempts of women to gain admittance to professional bodies have been documented in detail. |
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Land formations and sightings of land, water and air creatures from 12 actual trail rides are documented in great detail. |
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Mature fruiting bodies of Hemitrichia serpula, Trichia botrytis, and Trichia favoginea were documented by field collections in the tree canopy. |
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This view has been questioned since a history of omphalitis and intra-abdominal sepsis has been documented in relatively few patients. |
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Note, this part after the niffing has not been documented by any of the expert folks as yet for us newbies. |
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Rodriguez, who is known for his handmade road maps that decoratively combine a variety of maps, documented four trips. |
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The ROM was investigated, posted on the USENET as a documented disassembler listing in a TeX file and no vulnerabilities were found. |
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One outdoor magazine recently documented the case of a man who killed a bear that attacked him. |
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Encephalopathy usually can be documented by slow wave activity on an electroencephalogram. |
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A mixture of anger, anti-establishment irreverence and workers' solidarity is documented by the 145 banners collected by the City of Edinburgh. |
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There are documented cases of rape as a tool of war, mass killings and kidnappings. |
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In the last five years, nests also have been documented for the rare Kemp's ridley and leatherback sea turtles. |
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A 300-page report published last month documented the extensive problem of straw purchases and unrecorded private sales at gun shows. |
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Sanctimonious and vain is how he materializes in this finely grained and scrupulously documented account. |
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Well documented in vertebrates, this so-called selfish herd effect has now been reported for an invertebrate, the fiddler crab. |
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She regularly attended class reunions, as documented by her alumni folders in the Cornell archives. |
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He developed severe manneristic and ritualistic behavior at around the age of two as documented on the videotape. |
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They already have many thousands of waypoints documented plus they have great flight recording kit and analysis software. |
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They conducted a study of 111 consecutive patients with pathologically documented lung cancer. |
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The book is full of invented tales and wild exaggerations of documented events. |
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He felt that the genius of literary artists was documented in their openness to the unusual. |
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Colorado has no good, documented sites for gem opal, emerald, ruby, and jade, but who knows what exists? |
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Women in the Mafia have been documented as a rising trend in Italy's criminal underworld. |
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Thus, the evidence shows conclusively that the damage documented here was caused by herbivores, not detritivores. |
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The earliest documented ballads feature Robin Hood as lusty, treacherous and violent. |
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But the very lack of documented failures in the co-management literature is in itself suspicious. |
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The overall fauna is not very diverse compared with coeval faunas from central Asia documented by Holmer et al. |
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The biceps femoris muscle has been documented as the most commonly injured hamstring muscle, and this study verifies this finding. |
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The information has been found to be updated and well documented for the manufacturing and quality control testing of biologicals. |
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This depends on how true the programmers are to the specifications documented in the standards when they write the translators. |
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Persistence of atypical organisms has also been documented after clinical cure. |
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What's documented here is that personal warfare, replete with bursting explosions and a splattering of machine-gun notes. |
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His whole life was a series of projects, documented in drawings, notebooks, paintings and file cards. |
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Poor adherence with antimalarial drug regimens is well documented in travelers who contract malaria. |
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At the same time, even the processes of weak convergence that we documented remain far from complete. |
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The report documented why babies and children are uniquely vulnerable to fetal and developmental effects from exposure to certain pesticides. |
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Mechanisms of inbreeding avoidance are well documented in vertebrate societies. |
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One of the first documented accounts of his conducting was as a choir leader in England. |
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Attributions are based largely on four documented sets of Chippendale style chairs and a tripod table. |
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Children with documented cat allergy or with asthmatic symptoms triggered by a cat should avoid cats. |
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This documented fact makes the writer's supposed statistic look like the wishful thinking of a fantasist. |
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Every incident requiring action from a supervisor must be documented in writing on the correct form. |
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Collectors have documented children's lore for centuries, often to record what they considered a dying culture. |
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A fear of water deprivation or perhaps the memory of the effects of drought-induced scarcity underpinned many of the documented water disputes. |
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Many of Gadsby's exploits have been documented by local historians, augmented by faded newspaper clippings. |
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Such portraits documented fire companies for the benefit of their members, their stations and for posterity. |
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Asthma was documented by the subject's medical history and by physician diagnosis. |
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Traditionally, a colonel in the British Army would likely be from a high-born, well-known family with documented heraldry and pedigree. |
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He is first documented in Toledo in 1577, at work on the Disrobing of Christ, a large canvas for the sacristy of its cathedral. |
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His drama uses the skeleton of a shopworn story to say very little about love and a lot about a rarely documented locale. |
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They also documented the expanding threat of coercive governance as a critique of this Orwellian age. |
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Your girlfriend may not be aware that she has a fetish, but odaxelagnia is a documented paraphilia that was written about in the Kama Sutra. |
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Akathisia has been well documented as a common and distressing side effect of antipsychotic drugs and an important cause of poor drug compliance. |
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There have also been documented examples of Him smiting those caught worshipping graven images. |
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There have even been a few documented cases of dolphins supporting drowning swimmers to shallow water. |
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Other studies have, however, documented the richness of religious and ritual practice in contemporary Vietnam. |
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At the very least, oxyhaemoglobin saturation should be documented before and intermittently during oxygen therapy. |
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One examiner assessed and documented glenohumeral range of motion using standard goniometric techniques. |
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The controversy surrounding its announcement to the press was unfortunate and is documented here in full. |
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Sri Lanka is a country that boasts of 23 centuries of well-recorded and documented history, where Sinhala kings reigned for nearly 2,300 years. |
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Incidents of vandalism, rowdiness and violence on trains and railway platforms have been well documented in the pages of the Keighley News. |
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The authors studied 29 randomized, double-blind trials that documented reductions in lesions, and several systematic reviews. |
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The importance of identity changes is well documented in literature on substance abuse recovery. |
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The Romans are documented wearing padding under their mailshirts which consisted of two layers of linen either side of a felt inner. |
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The book is laced with notes, side bar comments, references and documented examples to support his training ideology. |
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The existence of daily rhythms in the regulation of many body processes has been well documented in the last 50 years. |
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Among many of its healing effects, its aphrodisiac quality has been successfully documented and appreciated for thousands of years. |
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The natural history of animal inebriation has been documented anecdotally, but has received no scientific attention. |
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We present what may be the first documented case of takotsubo cardiomyopathy following a thoracic epidural steroid injection. |
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A few Southeast Asian keelbacks species, such as the red-necked keelback were documented to have caused significant envenomations. |
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The granular to spherulitic microstructure of Carinachites has been documented by several previous authors. |
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Luther's critique of the Dionysian apophatic, however, is not some Protestant innovation, as I have documented in my Lutheran Quarterly essay. |
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It has been well documented that the U.S. and the EU are dumping onto international markets on a wide scale. |
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Left ventricular systolic dysfunction was documented by either two-dimensional echocardiography or radionuclide ventriculography. |
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Physicians were, however, documented to be variably involved with family discussions regarding the withdrawal of life support. |
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Both ecclesiastical and secular patronage are documented through portraiture and more emblematically through heraldry or inscription. |
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Berlinski notes Dembski's extensive academic training, but overlooks Dembski's documented penchant for invidious comparisons. |
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The phenomenon of flowers pollinated by pseudocopulation has been very well documented for Afro-European and Australian terrestrial orchids. |
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The value of RT as an intervention for poor comprehenders has been documented in many sources. |
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Cash self-help groups function like tontines, which have been documented in other areas of West Africa. |
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The lunates, barely a centimeter in length, were hafted onto shafts as transverse arrowheads, as documented by contemporary Egyptian finds. |
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He has documented how these racists and eliminationists are given permission by mainstream figures to let their bigot flag fly. |
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Species specific footdrumming patterns are documented in gerbils, elephant shrews and kangaroo rats. |
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Stephen Wooten documented recent performances in agrarian communities in the region of the Mande plateau around thirty kilometers from Bamako. |
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About 10 days later I documented a natural fogbow in sunlight from the laboratory, through a polarizer. |
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By contrast, the trilobites documented herein are from thrombolitic buildups. |
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The effects of tetrodotoxin are well documented in Japan, where the highly prized dish fugu is prepared from the raw flesh of the puffer fish. |
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Many of the impacts of human activities are well documented and understood. |
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It extends basic human rights without distinction to all migrants, documented or undocumented. |
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The project documented the spatial extent of natural resource use, providing a measure of indigenous territorial influence in the province. |
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Public interfaces are documented in separate header files, and private functions are static so they remain in file scope. |
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They documented the Nile's central role hieroglyphically on many monuments and tomb murals, symbolizing it in the form of a grape vine. |
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Main normal-throw components are documented both by steps on the fault slickensides and by downthrown offsets of basaltic layers. |
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Health benefits are often documented in laboratory studies of animals other than humans. |
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Isaac Newton documented that the etheric body, commonly referred to as the aura, holds a source of energy that is needed by the physical body. |
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For the decade of 1616 to 1625, which he spent in Rome, Fano, and Bologna, documented payments for oil paintings total about 3,000 scudi. |
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A second constraint on the timescale of canyon filling relates to the cyclic stratigraphy documented at the Umberatana syncline example. |
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They married in 2002, and their first year of wedlock was documented on a TV show. |
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Infant burials in high proportions also have been documented in Iroquoian longhouses. |
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Specimens showing a distinct recognizable set of diagnostic features were defined as morphotypes and documented photographically. |
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Safety during pregnancy and lactation is less extensively documented than in Herb Contraindications and Drug Interactions. |
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This is suggestive of a patrilocal, exogamous marriage pattern consistent with documented historic Algonquian practices in the region. |
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Some of the leaves documented in this selection were from lianas grown in this way. |
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Many extreme examples of rent-seeking have been documented in the least performing economies. |
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But scientists have documented a precipitous decline of the Pacific leatherback in the past two decades. |
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Panic, incompetence, in-fighting and back-stabbing were all documented by the impartial hand of the civil service. |
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Tidally influenced plume processes are not as well documented as models of tidally influenced duneform deposition. |
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The staff sergeant submitted a fully documented request, supported by his trait, wing and NAF commanders. |
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It is well documented that hepatotoxicity in children has not been associated with acute overdosages below 150 mg per kg. |
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Warming of permafrost, thawing of ground ice, and development of thermokarst terrain have been documented over the past several decades. |
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A new period of Sumerian florescence, splendidly documented in this exhibition, began. |
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The study presented has documented no clear patterns of biomechanical change in human bone with the introduction of agriculture. |
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There have been several studies over the last couple of years that have documented the changing forces required to injure teeth when a mouthguard is in position. |
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Social change was documented through the fashion pages, and '50s couture gave way to mini skirts and trouser suits, which in turn gave way to kaftans and kimonos. |
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The temporal distribution of first appearances of sinistral clades as documented by fossils generally differs from that of clades with a labral tooth. |
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An electron cryomicroscopy study of analogous SPP1 portal protein complexes documented a change in curvature upon ring closure consistent with inextensible subunits. |
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Losing the nasal dilator during sleep was documented by the patients. |
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However, comparison of the specimens with dinosaur skin shows that a similar integumentary morphology has previously been documented in hadrosaurian dinosaurs. |
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Better prognosis has been documented in patients with CHF being treated with diuretics and vasodilators when the b-type natriuretic peptide level decreases. |
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The top and bottom items in the process are outside of the control of the project team and can only be observed, influenced, and documented indirectly. |
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Laughter raises our heart rate and blood pressure, but these physiological effects are incompletely documented and their medicinal benefits are even less certain. |
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Later, he embarked on a revised edition of this epochal work with a masterful correlation of stethoscopic sounds and diseases of the chest documented by postmortem findings. |
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Aerial plankton traps deployed on ships and airplanes have documented a diversity of small to minute terrestrial insects and arachnids in the air stream over the open Pacific. |
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Rhodolith pavements have been documented in modern and fossil platforms. |
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Its hyperparasitic relationship is documented and illustrated. |
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Over 10,000 ngos have been documented operating in Haiti since the earthquake, according to the United Institute of Peace. |
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An association between mitochondria and intracellular symbionts has already been documented for other symbiotic bacteria that manipulate host reproduction. |
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It begins with a history of the tie, from its first documented instance as part of the uniform of the first Chinese Emperor's army to Frank Sinatra. |
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Every title deed should be documented as per this index only. |
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Her unthreatening demeanor, she believes, was part of what allowed her access to their rarely documented world. |
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Scientists believe the monkeys rub the bugs on their fur to ward off mosquitoes, a behavior documented in capuchin monkeys but never in the nocturnal owl monkeys. |
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Although the preponderance of thunderstorm effects are found directly under the storm, hail and wind shear have been documented more than 20 miles away. |
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I've been introduced to a couple of codgers who have created a fabulous documented account of information on every reasonably major club and league in the country. |
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The errors documented by the report for these 69 people include the product being misnamed in medical notes or a patient getting a blood product prescribed for someone else. |
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I documented an outgrowth of the mentality thus displayed earlier. |
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They have written a clearly organized and amply documented work. |
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Randy has gone back and meticulously documented what happened that day. |
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Interaction effects have been extensively documented and reviewed. |
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This is exactly the time when humans colonized North America, and their arrival and skill as hunters at that time is documented by the appearance of artifacts. |
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Kocurek documented the scene with notes and diagrams, and called the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. |
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This homing behavior has been documented in other parts of the globe. |
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This cultural difference in body weight preference may have reflected the documented tendency for plumpness to be considered attractive in food-scarce areas. |
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Blown of colorless flint glass and embellished with cutting and engraving, the Madison decanters are the earliest documented objects from the manufactory. |
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Naloxone administration should follow local protocol, but studies have shown that its effectiveness is limited in the absence of a documented narcotic toxidrome. |
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As Bob Gottlied and Irene Wolt have documented in their history of the Times, the editors repaid Richardson for his service with a juicy promotion to staff reporter. |
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Short, dispersive wave trains were also typical for barograms and seismograms from atmospheric nuclear explosions, well documented in the literature. |
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Eight-day clocks with painted dials by the Willard family of Roxbury, Massachusetts, have been extensively studied and documented for nearly a century. |
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There is little appreciation of the documented tricks of The Tempter. |
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It documented changes in subsistence patterns and the development of agriculture and village life which underpinned the rise of Olmec, Zapotec, and Maya civilizations. |
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The cupcake bubble has been replaced, as I documented last year, by a fro-yo bubble. |
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To our knowledge, this is the first reported case in which florid parvovirus infection and subsequent recovery was documented by sequential bone marrow examination. |
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Last documented by the artist's biographer Gian Pietro Bellori in 1672, this hugely influential work disappeared shortly afterward, resurfacing again only now. |
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This self-perception requires, with greater or less intensity, that the documenter develop a sense of otherness apart from the documented subject. |
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He documented America as it really was, from the political unrest to the rise of suburbia. |
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The effect of ethanol on the feeding behaviour of animals is scantly documented and the understanding of the factors influencing alcohol ingestion is limited. |
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Realising that it was mostly the community's men who were well documented in the palace's existing archives, Sarah set about filling in the missing pages of history. |
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This attribution is based on the similarities between the depiction of Christ and his flock and other designs that have been documented to Wilson. |
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But in France silver statuettes are documented as having at least faces and hands painted, as distinct from being enamelled, from the early fourteenth century onwards. |
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Consisting of assorted gold beads that have been randomly strung together, this type of ornament was documented by European visitors in the fifteenth century. |
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Yet, in Florida there has been a documented upsurge in the Ku Klux Klan, with the group now boasting more than 1,000 members. |
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He needed more time to prepare for his massively documented novel. |
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Researchers in subsequent decades have indeed documented the violence, sexual and otherwise, that these birds are capable of. |
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In a widely cited 1999 report, the ACLU documented how the practice infringes on privacy. |
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The author has produced a work on the Mixtecs of colonial Mexico which rivals the best of that on any of these other better-known and documented groups. |
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And who can forget that priceless moment from the enron saga, as documented in the book The Smartest Guys in the Room. |
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Alcohol long has been recognized and documented as a broad-spectrum effective antiseptic that kills bacteria, mycobacteria, fungi, and some viruses. |
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The effects of polygenes on the ability to map oligogenes have been documented and taken into account in algorithms used for commonly used genetic crosses. |
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Most people will remember him his football achievements, all of which are well documented but I will still remember him for the slagging and the banter. |
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Research has documented that as offenders mature, they are less likely to continue using drugs and less likely to recidivate than are younger offenders. |
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The typical characteristic of these people is their natural, upright gait and it is widely documented that back and joint pain is unknown to the Masai. |
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She concluded that there are dating problems at many sites and that carbonized rice grains rarely have been recovered and documented from datable prehistoric contexts. |
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I was, in fact, one of the lucky recipients of the inexhaustible generosity documented in the film. |
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He had suddenly developed selective muteness in school for days or even a whole week at a time on five different documented occasions since the previous October. |
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There are numerous documented examples of self-governing commons in which people work as a collective unit and respect the scarcity value of the resource. |
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The majority of reports came from Europe but resistance in commensal rodents was also documented in the United States, Canada, Japan, and Australia. |
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It is usually assumed that albinism would be detrimental for a wild snake, but documented instances of albinism in natricines, and other colubrids, make this unclear. |
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For those still on the fence, social science has repeatedly documented the reality of implicit racial bias. |
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Although hyperphagia is well documented during and prior to migration, it is not known whether it persists until birds reach their breeding grounds. |
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The subsequent disaster for the trains and passengers of the old BritRail are well documented but Loach cuts deeper into what happened to rail workers. |
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Such a conclusion may surprise many, but it would explain why documented encounters with similar monsters post-date the time of European settlement. |
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Pet ownership has well documented positive effects on physical well-being. |
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Usually, fixed format cards documented the format on the top edge of the card, since keypunches almost always printed their textual information along this edge. |
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It does not correspond to any documented location in historical Rome but seems instead to typify the visual character of the city at the height of its urban development. |
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The transformation of the boy or girl next door into a highly sophisticated customer-relations executive and telemarketer has been documented often enough. |
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The English found the island uninhabited when they landed in 1625, although archaeological findings have documented prior habitation by Carib and Arawak Native Americans. |
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Most of my life has been documented in one gossip mag or another, Lisa. |
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This has been despite a well documented two year goal drought. |
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Fleming laments that existing surveys and studies have documented something about the vocal minority, but almost nothing about the silent majority. |
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Adults or adolescents who have a history of documented esophageal candidiasis, particularly multiple episodes, should be considered candidates for chronic suppressive therapy. |
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Furthermore, some of the violations documented in this case can also be the result of nonsynchronous trading between the convertible bond and the underlying stock. |
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The best documented system so far is the stomatal guard cell where two anion channels from the plasma membrane have been extensively characterized. |
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The particularity of the crimes documented there is what most chilled me on a trip to Ludwigsburg to research a book. |
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He whizzes through the kind of past American legends are made of, everything carefully documented and produced at the proper stage of the recitation. |
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They have replaced a documented interface layer with a pile of caca. |
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The Scandinavian test may have documented an underwater version of the bowerbird strategy, in which females go for the glitter to find the best guy. |
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More recently, archaeological discoveries have documented the Incas' extensive efforts to mine silver ore and extract the precious metal in smelting operations. |
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In addition to controlled storage, prescription blanks are serialized, and the dispersal of all prescription pads and storage destination is documented by pharmacy staff. |
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He was also a documented philanderer who fathered several children with various women. |
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It is well documented that exposure to the dissenting views of a minority fosters broader thought around an issue and stimulates divergent rather than convergent search. |
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Echo has documented all the crises of the post-Perestroika era, wars, conflicts, scandals, and protests. |
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Yes, Klein was an actual victim of documented abuse, whereas the only crime against Victoria was familial negligence. |
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The army ant we were looking for, Neivamyrmex sumichrasti, was first documented by the French naturalist Francois Sumichrast, working at the time in Mexico. |
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The only reasons accepted for non-participation are foreign citizenship, a severe chronic medical condition, or a handicap documented in a medical certificate. |
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Similar landforms have been documented on Mars, particularly in the northern plains such as Utopia Planitia. |
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Social reformers, doctors and eugenists documented the harm they believed wage-earning mothers inflicted on babies and children. |
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This wider usage of London is documented as far back as 1888, when the County of London was created. |
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An increasing shortage of doctorally qualified accounting faculty has been documented in recent years. |
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In addition, previous studies documented that the water-soluble Mn in the flooded soil solutions is largely manganous manganese. |
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He documented the reaction of over 400 individuals to his unicycling antics in Newcastle. |
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Human Rights Watch has previously documented the destruction and vandalization of a mosque in Taftanaz, Idlib by Syrian government forces. |
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On the financial side, you need to ask for their annual income and let them know the figure will need to be documented by a W2 or paystub. |
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Third-party payers are demanding that quality of care be documented and given a priority as high as measures of cost-effectiveness. |
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The ability of dendritic cell cancer vaccine to develop anti-tumor immunity has been documented in a number of cases. |
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However, it has been well documented that the absence of papilledema does not exclude this entity. |
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Sperm storage in the oviducal gland has been documented in several shark species. |
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That makes sharks the fifth major vertebrate lineage with documented virgin births. |
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However, it should be noted that contemporary Iron Age sites throughout the area are amply documented by dates and material culture. |
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For years, you see, lots of studies documented the female biological clock. |
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The city's Hanseatic heritage is documented in the Hanseatic Museum located at Bryggen. |
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Eastern Bluebird and Gadwall have all been documented producing natural twin embryos. |
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Several studies have also documented the presence and prevalence of Cryptosporidia in fecal samples from psittacine birds. |
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An estimate of between 6,000 and 7,000 Mirandese speakers has been documented for Portugal. |
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Pulmonary tuberculosis was not documented in 5 patients and was suspicious in the remaining 2 patients. |
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In addition to tube worms, the team documented deep-sea fish, mussels, clam beds and high densities of crabs. |
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Add to this that the process of hydrolyzation was well documented in scientific journals. |
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The latter role saw him become a presenter on Live Aid, a day of madness that is documented with wry comment and apparent bemusement. |
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Identified by their unique tail patterns, these animals made the longest documented mammalian migration. |
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This research has documented that paraeducators are frequently asked to provide instruction for which they have limited preparation. |
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This shows that caseid synapsids were much more ancient than previously documented in the fossil record. |
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A team of international researchers has documented evidence for the first time that sonar altered the behavior and movement of beaked whales. |
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Researchers then dutifully documented that chimps can interpret abstract lexigrams on keyboards and arrange them in meaningful sequences. |
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Antwerp's development as a fortified city is documented between the 10th and the 20th century. |
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There have been documented failures of some parts of the National Health Service to provide adequate care at a basic level. |
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One published case documented a woman who developed ranidaphobia, as it is known, after running over a knot of frogs with a lawn-mower. |
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Barse documented a centralised population in the middle Orinoco Basin that used unifacial stone tools dating to the early Holocene. |
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However, not a single case of rickettsialpox or other SFG rickettsiosis has been documented in South Korea. |
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Partitioning of food resources among sympatric species based on seed size has been documented in a number of avian granivore communities. |
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