A course structure questionnaire assessed students' ratings of eight critical areas of course structure. |
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The same observer assessed team behavior quality ratings and team task performance for all teams. |
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When the costs of crime are assessed, account should be taken of losses recompensed through insurance. |
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In the next section the thermodynamic and kinetic feasibility of the symplastic transport pathway will be assessed. |
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Proactive and reactive aggression were assessed when the boys were 13 years of age. |
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Tutored children were assessed on several measures of basic reading and spelling skills. |
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Politically, the Republican presidential candidates can be assessed on their various preferred visions of Reaganomics. |
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Each situation is different, and must be assessed individually when the occasion arises. |
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What is appropriate and reasonable has to be assessed in individual circumstances. |
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They swiftly heeled a scrum on the champions' line, and Thomson cleverly waited while he assessed his options. |
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Each candidate was assessed by seven examiners, each rating a different consultation on the tape. |
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They were also asked to complete a personality test that assessed dominance and nurturance. |
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My partner was fairly soon seen by a triage nurse who assessed the severity of the injury. |
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In the 1980s, scientists assessed the possible effects of nuclear warfare and proposed the theory that a nuclear winter could occur. |
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This impression can be assessed quantitatively by calculating a likelihood ratio as before. |
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It has been assessed that Kenny is unable to have a stairlift fitted due to the narrow constraints of the stairways. |
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The total cell count was measured in a hemocytometer, and the differential cell count was assessed from cytoprep slides. |
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The extent of fibrosis is the determining factor in staging the disease and is assessed with a liver biopsy. |
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I don't have to do anything, or say anything, and nothing I do do will be assessed. |
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The patient's general appearance should be assessed for evidence of resting dyspnea, cyanosis and cachexia. |
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Goodness of fit was assessed by diagnostic plots and the statistical significance of the Pearson chi-square of the fitted model. |
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Forced vital capacity or negative inspiratory force should be assessed every 2 to 4 hours until patients prove pulmonary stability. |
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Progress was assessed monthly by measuring visual acuity, visual fields, fundoscopic exam, IOP, blood pressure, and pulse rate. |
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In these cases, viremia was assessed by virus culture in serum and lung tissues at necropsy. |
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Of the ten questions, four directly assessed low-fat behaviours, such as consuming low-fat and non-fat foods. |
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If the bulldogger breaks the barrier before the steer reaches his head start, a 10-second penalty is assessed. |
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A total of 19 attending physicians were assessed for ability in measuring PP by sphygmomanometry and by palpation. |
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Values drive our performance and we have built these values in our performance management system and employee performance is assessed on them. |
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Samples were analyzed according to a modified indophenol detection method, and concentration was assessed by spectrophotometry. |
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Several informants told of being assessed a fine with fees ranging from pennies to nickels to dimes to quarters for each word of Spanish uttered. |
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The size of the tongue is assessed in relation to that of the soft palate, while the tongue rests in the floor of the mouth. |
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Instead those drivers and ones with other criminal records will be assessed when their licences come up for annual renewal. |
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None of the deaths certified as due to old age was assessed by a necropsy, and none had a coroner's inquest. |
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The precise extent of unsown area can only be assessed after the end of this month, he said. |
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When he improves his land he is taxed more heavily for it, even while high-priced but unimproved land in the towns is assessed at a minimum. |
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He assessed the slight build, her figure more apparent in the loose but lighter clothing. |
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Tests periodically are held in which boilermakers can be assessed by groups of employers. |
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Under each ultrasound condition, viability of cells was also assessed using trypan blue. |
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The competence of commercial airline pilots of US-based carriers is assessed using standardized simulators of the aircraft they fly. |
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Five studies assessed mortality among frail older people who were at risk of adverse outcomes. |
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The effects at the population level, for the sake of simplicity, are assessed in arthropods. |
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The statistical significance of each estimated coefficient was assessed using the Wald statistic for each. |
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All patients were assessed monthly for four months, then every two months for one year. |
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True non-disjunction as a mechanism causing aneuploidy was separately assessed when a bivalent was found in a set of metaphase II chromosomes. |
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Ten observers assessed 84 surfaces on bitewing radiographs for their requirement of restorative treatment using a 6-rank confidence scale. |
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Foot preference was assessed in participants separately for mobilization and stabilization task categories through observation of performance. |
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Trimestral alternation of triple combinations of ARV did not affect the variables assessed. |
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Body composition, including fat free mass, fat mass, was assessed by bioelectric impedance. |
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Of 165 consultations assessed, there were five discrepancies involving misclassification of unscheduled care. |
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All pregnant women with traumatic injury should be assessed formally in a medical setting. |
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Gene mutational damage in the liver can be assessed in the transgenic animal mutation assay. |
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There was also an improvement in cell-mediated immune status, as assessed by the leukocyte migration inhibition test. |
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Last week I read the parts of the book that deal with track and field and assessed the damage in print. |
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Duplicate tracings of the photographs were subsequently assessed by 2 independent observers, resulting in 480 observations. |
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Construction sites in York and North Yorkshire are to be assessed by health and safety inspectors to check the risk of falls from height. |
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Thus, even eating a healthy diet leads to an increasing burden of new man-made toxins, many of which have not been toxicologically assessed. |
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The microvascular anatomy of the forehead was assessed subjectively with visual analysis of the various contributions to each flap. |
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In a sense, an extensive vocabulary appears to have mistakenly become a touchstone by which one's English proficiency is judged and assessed. |
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It beggars belief that the system allows funding bids to be assessed in this way. |
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Comorbidities, laboratory parameters of inflammation, septic complications, and mortality were prospectively assessed. |
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Most of the best red Merlots carry the VITI seal, for which they must be tasted and assessed, while pale pink Merlot Bianco has been popular. |
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At pretest, we assessed health-related behavior with self-report questionnaires. |
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The anatomy of the operating area is assessed and displayed accurately and three-dimensionally. |
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Status of various immune cells and intracellular secretion of cytokines were assessed by flow cytometry. |
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Nineteen studies were assessed for internal validity and external validity. |
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She says the programme involved properly supported unit standards marked by trained teachers and assessed to the standard. |
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We assessed preterm and term births separately in the analysis of infant and early neonatal mortality. |
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University teachers have lost tenure and the quality of their teaching and research is regularly assessed by independent bodies. |
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Antigen expression as assessed by fluorescence intensity was depicted on multiple dual-parameter scattergrams. |
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The authors assessed patients who were attending anticoagulation clinics in five Canadian teaching hospitals. |
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In the vast majority of divorces, a wife's entitlement to annual maintenance payments will continue to be assessed on her need. |
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We assessed total sleep time, number of awakenings, and sleep onset latency as continuous variables. |
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Seventy-five Panjabi-speaking pupils were assessed on their expression of the English modal auxiliaries can, could, may, and might. |
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Even during the count, the students were as realistic as possible, tallymen were selected and correctly assessed that SF would come out on top. |
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We assessed the age of birds based on the shape of their outer tail feathers. |
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He stressed that the accounts have been audited internally, are open to public inspection and will be assessed by an external auditor. |
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The last chapter is on clinical audit and learning from systematic case reviews assessed against explicit criteria. |
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Once injuries are assessed by management and judged genuine, the club picks up the tab for whatever treatment is required. |
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Bone mineral density at the lumbar spine was assessed at baseline and after one and two years of contraceptive use. |
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This meant she was assessed as a person living alone and did not have to pay the full council tax for her home. |
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He said he could not determine the speed of the whirlwind until the damage was assessed in the area. |
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In my view these express provisions contemplate that the offer is to remain open to acceptance until such time as the price has been assessed. |
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She said the district valuer, a Government officer, had already assessed the trust's figures and was happy with them. |
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The feedback from these schemes will be assessed and evaluated in September. |
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The most relevant aspects must be assessed and addressed at the first evaluation. |
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The new face had to be assessed, evaluated and placed in rank according to the established pecking order. |
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The living and work environments should be assessed to remove safety hazards such as loose rugs and carpets, poor lighting, and obstacles. |
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During these trials the ability of the missile to reject countermeasures and remain locked on to its target was assessed. |
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This was performed only when there was no evidence of fluid in the pleural space as assessed by plain chest roentgenography. |
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Once you've assessed what they've done and the influence they've had, it's hard to argue that they're not among the greatest rock bands ever. |
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Nory went over, assessed the situation, and got on the Utilities officer and roared him up. |
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Relevant staff then need to be appraised and the extent and quality of the team's skills base assessed. |
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Furthermore, we assessed mothers' appraisals subsequent to the interactions in which ratings of overreactivity were made. |
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Contamination of the apoprotein by myoglobin was assessed spectrophotometrically. |
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As Hannah Arendt assessed it a half-century ago, the decline of nation-state sovereignty was accompanied by the decline of the rights of man. |
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They assessed the damage and began readying the life raft when another huge wave washed them into the open sea. |
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He promptly assessed that he need samplings of my life force which required a trip to the Vampires' Lair, two floors below. |
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Can we elect to have the whole of the income assessed to tax on my wife, who is only liable to basic rate tax? |
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Fourthly, the health facility was assessed for availability of antimalarial drugs and malaria treatment wall charts. |
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A leading example is the widely attested and critically assessed levitations of St Joseph of Copertino. |
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It is a levy assessed in an unwritten manner and generally executed with precision in order to diminish the offender and enrich the supplier. |
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Drugs assessed in these trials included albendazole, piperazine, mebendazole, levamisole, pyrantel, and tetrachlorethylene. |
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Reports of potentially relevant trials were obtained, and two reviewers assessed each for eligibility. |
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Two reviewers assessed all relevant randomized controlled trials and independently selected trials for inclusion. |
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Four reviewers then assessed the papers, with each paper being assessed independently by at least two reviewers. |
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It was the only trial in which outcomes were not assessed or reviewed blind of treatment allocation. |
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Every UK local authority website is reviewed and assessed against e-government and good practice criteria. |
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We have assessed risk only relative to people receiving tricyclic antidepressants. |
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Records that were not legible or understandable could not be assessed for appropriateness. |
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Where the risk is assessed as not high, quarantine restriction will apply for 21 days with regular veterinary visits undertaken. |
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At baseline and at 1 month, the lesions were clinically assessed as soft, leathery or hard. |
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Before and after each administration of salmeterol or placebo, patients were assessed for heart rate, respirations, and breath sounds. |
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Critics also attack the system because it allows students to resit subjects that are internally assessed. |
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We assessed the rate of patients undergoing endoscopy as well as the time to first relapse. |
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Morphine consumption by patient-controlled analgesia was assessed up to 72 hours after surgery. |
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We were unable to find evidence of any benefit or detriment for the burden of carers as assessed by two quantitative measures. |
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Activities are assessed both qualitatively and quantitatively on a periodic basis. |
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The resident medical registrar assessed a number of our patients after anaesthetic assessment, and they subsequently underwent surgery. |
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Fox, who jarred his knee and suffered a kick on the ankle, was today having his injury assessed by City physio Jeff Miller. |
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Should not any intervention be assessed with care, weighing costs against benefits? |
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Baseline data were recorded after eligibility had been assessed and consent had been obtained by the laryngologist. |
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Students are assessed through three problem-solving quizzes and three multiple-choice examinations. |
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Having assessed how much bone needs to be removed, the scientists use stereolithography to make the individual implants. |
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Damage was being assessed before a decision could be made on its reopening. |
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During the 16-month study period, pneumonia was diagnosed radiographically in 32 of the 246 patients assessed. |
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Other differences emerged in two groups as they aged and were assessed with quantitative chest radiology. |
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Second order transitions were assessed as a sudden, stepwise increase in specific heat. |
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Pulmonary function, maximal inspiratory and expiratory pressures, quadriceps force, handgrip force, and maximal exercise capacity were assessed. |
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Each short listed candidate will be interviewed and assessed by an esteemed panel of judges who will select the final 28 candidates. |
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The harbourmaster assessed the wreck, which was extensively holed, as unsalvageable. |
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Activities of daily living assessed include bathing, ambulating, using the toilet, dressing, and eating. |
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We assessed heterogeneity between studies with the Q statistic and by visual inspection of the results. |
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Some matrix ash samples were also analysed to ensure that the complete geochemical range could be assessed, and where lapilli were not available. |
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The degree of improvement may be assessed by the use of incremental exercise testing on a stationary bicycle or treadmill. |
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In order to begin taking advantage of the opportunities offered by the convention the state of the marine environment must be assessed. |
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In their classrooms, as in most classrooms, comprehension was assessed by teacher questions, worksheets, or journal activities. |
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Passive range of motion of the foot and ankle joints should be assessed for indications of restricted movement. |
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The United Nations is saying that 20 per cent of affected areas are yet to be assessed by any aid teams. |
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The Federal Government will not ratify the protocol until the economic impact of doing so is fully assessed. |
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It monitored the water and assessed the impact of leakage from landfill, sewage plants and septic tanks, and spreading agricultural fertilisers and chemicals on land. |
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Three experiments assessed four variables that may affect verbal irony processing: people’s expectations of events, event outcome, evaluations of outcome, and shared common ground. |
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And the risks to the woman need to be properly assessed and clearly explained to her, so that she can take them into account in making her decision. |
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The totality of the evidence needs to be weighed and assessed. |
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Each of the women's responses was assessed with the value weighted on each variable to develop a profile of her psychological attitude during pregnancy. |
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Its adaptation across the state has not been adequately assessed. |
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The efficacy of such additives may not have been adequately assessed. |
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Can the degree or quality of an individual's adultness be assessed? |
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Surveys were assessed for outliers and inconsistencies and messy data was reconciled by contacting individual schools. |
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Later that night, when taken to Manchester Royal Infirmary for treatment to a hand, she was not psychiatrically assessed despite her agitated condition and was allowed home. |
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What would he reckon to them being assessed and designed in a similar way? |
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Psychologists at Iowa State University assessed 174 smokers before, during and after an attempt to quit and compared high and low self-esteem abstainers and relapsers. |
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Its purity and integrity was assessed using agarose gel electrophoresis. |
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The extent of coronary artery disease was assessed from cineangiograms by experienced angiographers without knowledge of the serum homocysteine concentrations. |
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The severity of their coronary artery disease as assessed angiographically was strongly associated with the serum concentration of C reactive protein. |
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The table for border weight of excessive leanness was presented to female college students and the validity of the table was assessed through a questionnaire. |
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The impact of different types of respite care could also be assessed. |
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Two reviewers independently assessed each article for eligibility. |
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In this table, the rows indicate the procedure of which the outcome is being assessed, and the columns indicate the procedure that was used to define hospital volume. |
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This low land price was also not assessed by the related departments. |
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So if there is a sale of an undervalue, duty is assessed at market value? |
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Obviously this relatively recent discovery still has to be thoroughly evaluated and assessed by Egyptologists, Assyriologists and archaeologists in general. |
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This tax is a percentage of the assessed value of the portion of real property occupied or used, and it is tacked on top of the commercial property tax. |
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The threat to Mr Trimble's leadership will be assessed at the launch of a new round of intense talks aimed at salvaging the peace process in Downing Street today. |
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We assessed band sharing on polyacrylamide gel autoradiographs. |
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In addition to testing the generality of fungal survival factors, auxotrophic mutants allow several key aspects of fungal biology to be assessed in vivo. |
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The children were assessed over time and those results were matched to children from heterosexual couples. |
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Where the outcome of the Legal Proceedings is not a Success the Insurer shall have the right to have the Insured's Solicitor's bills taxed or assessed on the standard basis. |
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In this way, potential dynamic changes in UV screening can be assessed. |
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Patients waiting for non-urgent radiology examinations, such as CT scans, barium meals and enemas are now being assessed up to ten times quicker than two years ago. |
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As the dust clears and the sonic damage is assessed, the remaining feedback segues into a sober slide guitar, denoting a major transition in the song's emotional appeal. |
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In this way selectors always read alternate open and blind forms, of different applicants, and each form was assessed both open and blind by two different selectors. |
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The effects of mercury, commonly applied as mercuric chloride, were first assessed on plant aquaporins that had been functionally expressed in Xenopus oocytes. |
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Total original resources for the five assessed coal beds are estimated at about 93 billion short tons, of which about 66 billion short tons remain. |
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When Mr Botham's solicitor and own client costs were assessed, Mr Desai was sent the bill of costs but did not have access to the underlying materials. |
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Both the fate of the blastopore and early embryonic cleavage patterns vary considerably among the Bilateria and have not been assessed experimentally in many species. |
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Both the morphological analysis and the suffix deletion tasks assessed morphemic manipulation in the absence of contextual cues that may facilitate lexical retrieval. |
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Other studies have assessed acceptability after people have had limited or extended experience with the systems in driving simulators or in actual vehicles. |
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They were clinically assessed by one of four accredited Ear, Nose and Throat Registrars, two unaccredited ENT Registrars, or two general practice trainees. |
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Most researchers evaluating a motivational interpretation of sickness behavior have assessed the effects of sickness on unconditioned behavior, such as food intake. |
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The anti-viral drugs would not offer a cure but could reduce the severity of symptoms although their precise use cannot be assessed until the precise flu strain is identified. |
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But he also talked about the substance of the proposals and assessed their viability within the administration. |
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Poor weather left pitches unplayable, especially for training purposes, as McPartland and his selectors assessed the worth of over 60 players during trials. |
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The enormity of Cash's legacy can be assessed by the fact that though the Man in Black wrote two autobiographies, much of his story was left unwritten. |
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Socioeconomic status was not formally assessed, but school principals considered the participating schools to be located in middle-class to upper-middle-class neighbourhoods. |
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The best method for validating a classification tool would be to randomly allocate prisoners with equivalent levels of assessed risk to different levels of placement security. |
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So we fried eggs using just a wipe of oil to check for sticking and burning, then assessed evenness of browning by cooking pancakes with no oil at all. |
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To ensure that we counted all sperm transferred, we assessed the number of sperm contained in both the inseminated spermatheca and the associated insemination ducts. |
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The truth is, that every situation is different and needs to be assessed in conjunction with those involved in a non-contentious and collaborative way. |
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Panting and grumbling in the dark, she quickly assessed she had no broken limbs or sprains, although she was sure her body would be quite colorful in the morning. |
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Using photomicrography, dynamics of structural changes in course of interaction with the solvent has been assessed. |
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Mr Middleton said that the environmental sensitivities in the Lyme Bay area were fully assessed before the decision to beach Napoli was made. |
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Rommel, on his return to North Africa on the evening of 25 October, immediately assessed the battle. |
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Dependability and confirmability also add to the trustworthiness of this study and were assessed through an auditor. |
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On the basis of the number of effective mines observed while sweeping the barrage, the actual odds were assessed. |
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It is the basis by which to gauge concentrations of effluent for legal release, exceeding which penalties are assessed or restrictions applied. |
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In the absence of substantial threats or evidence of declines across its range, its conservation status is assessed as being of Least Concern. |
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As of February 2012, over 100 fisheries around the world have been independently assessed and certified as meeting the MSC standard. |
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In order to ensure the transparency of the ranking the companies are assessed based only on their public information. |
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We assessed the performance of the modified assay, using boiled blood supernatants. |
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The court ordered a suppression order on the man's identity and ordered that he be assessed by a psychologist. |
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The fund has asked them for around PS5million, assessed on ability to pay and the level of their involvement with the sweat shops. |
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Only three have assessed more than 10 species and only one has included multiple outgroups. |
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The validity of the vanity scale was assessed using covariance structure analysis of the data. |
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The health of a glacier is usually assessed by determining the glacier mass balance or observing terminus behavior. |
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The women were assessed on their strength, stamina, flexibility and balance. |
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In February 2013, BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour assessed Sturgeon as being the 20th most powerful woman in the United Kingdom. |
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Bony trabeculae were assessed as either normal, osteosclerotic, osteopenic, or with mixed osteosclerosis and osteopenia. |
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The anatomy of the ovary with the ovarian cyst and its relationship with the fallopian tubes, uterus and the bowel is then assessed. |
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In 2015, BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour assessed Sturgeon to be the most powerful and influential woman in the United Kingdom. |
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Twenty-seven early-stage MS patients and 31 controls were neuropsychologically assessed. |
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The assessment was recorded with an underwater videocamera and assessed afterwards by the team. |
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Each pony is stood up before the judges between two poles and assessed on head and neck, shoulder, body and overline, limbs and feet. |
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Here, we assessed efficiency of ciliome resequencing as a tool for molecular diagnosis and patient care. |
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He had refused to write an essay required for the final examination, saying he should be assessed solely on his artworks. |
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Shaw contributed more than 150 articles as theatre critic for The Saturday Review, in which he assessed more than 212 productions. |
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Unlike the Roma, the representatives of Bosnians and Vlachs assessed that only Albanians have profited from the Ohrid Agreement. |
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Fetal cardiac ventricle volumetry in the second half of gestation assessed by 4D ultrasound using STIC combined with inversion mode. |
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When its impact is assessed, the biggest winners from Lisbon have been Parliament, with its increase in power, and the European Council. |
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However, these data should be interpreted with caution, as only early anticoagulatory effects were assessed. |
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In each case, we assessed the cytologic features and used the Hans et al IHC system to classify these cases into GCB and non-GCB types. |
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Students were assessed using exams, reaction papers, a research paper, and a group presentation of an assigned paraphilia. |
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In this new analysis, 430 patient tumor samples with wild-type KRAS status were assessed for additional RAS mutations. |
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The newborns had pulmonary function tests at birth and at 1 year of age, and wheezing was assessed through 1 year of age. |
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The autocorrelation and partial autocorrelation in the time series were assessed to identify possible density dependence in the population trend. |
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The islands were assessed as suitable for atomic testing, but, for climatic reasons, only in October. |
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The glomerular function rate can be assessed in a number of ways, which are all based on the unique properties of creatinine. |
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Patients who desaturate at night should be assessed for sleep apnoea and treated appropriately. |
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Range of motion was assessed by standard goniometer measurements from full extension to flexion. |
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Although the Luftwaffe correctly interpreted these new ground control procedures, they were incorrectly assessed as being rigid and ineffectual. |
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One sample was assessed for pentoxifylline and one in the absence of pentoxifylline. |
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But few studies have assessed reasons for discontinuations in patients who use warfarin transiently. |
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The nature of each rotated discriminant function was assessed using its significant correlations with the discriminating variables. |
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A cytoskeleton will be assessed by immunofluorescent staining with Rhodamine phalloidin. |
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Disruptiveness of cytology relative to biopsy was assessed by comparing the utilization trends and the accuracy of diagnosis over time. |
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Therefore, the voice quality of patients with suspected airway compromise should be assessed by asking them to phonate. |
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In 1 case the tumor was not extirpable and large surgical biopsies were assessed. |
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Personal income is assessed and taxed on a total worldwide income basis rather than a remittance basis. |
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Patients with small non-expanding haematomas should be observed in a high acuity setting and resolution radiographically assessed frequently. |
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The status of cranial nerves III, IV, and VI was assessed by using extraocular muscles and cover test. |
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The UN is financed from assessed and voluntary contributions from member states. |
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The punitiveness of the state was assessed by using the number of executions per the population of the state. |
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Meanwhile, we assessed hemoglobin levels by hemoglobin cyanide method with hemoglobinometer. |
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The organization is financed by assessed and voluntary contributions from its member states. |
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Sleep duration and composition were assessed using polysomnographic recording. |
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The work assessed soils that had been previously impacted by waste and identified areas that could pose a risk to the environment. |
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Individual differences in the activation and control of affective race bias as assessed by startle eyeblink response and self-report. |
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By examining the complete anthrosylvan system, the entire situation can be more carefully assessed. |
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The Committee has assessed the health hazards from low-level electromagnetic fields generated by radio transmitters. |
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Major coronal curvatures, as well as T5-T12 kyphosis angles, were assessed. |
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Nuclear receptor sites for vitamin Dsoltriol in midbrain and hindbrain of Siberian hamster assessed by autoradiography. |
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In a new study, researchers assessed the risk of keratinocyte carcinoma associated with the use of three UV nail lamp models. |
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Rheometric curves were taken, and crosslinking density and the nature of the crosslinking network were assessed. |
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Retinal function was also assessed by detecting electroretinograms and electrical nerve signals from the retina. |
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It also indicates that the assessors may not have reappraised assessed values in these areas, so the values could easily be too high. |
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They assessed religiosity with three questions regarding importance placed on religion in their life on a 5-point likert scale. |
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The authors found no significant difference between neoplastic progression and the various PPIs assessed in this study. |
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Prisoners are only released on temporary licence after they have been assessed and approved for ROTL by an authorised senior manager. |
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The response was assessed by cytology, high-resolution anoscopy and biopsy two months after therapy. |
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Parent material contributions are usually assessed using a reference element, which is assumed to be lithologically conserved. |
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The researchers assessed outcomes of nerve-transfer surgery in nine quadriplegic patients with spinal cord injuries in the neck. |
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Historians have assessed it also as a way to keep slaves more content by granting some freedoms and protecting their families. |
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Fraenal attachment was assessed visually and if the fraenum was attached close to the tip of the tongue, then it was considered as ankyloglossia. |
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Middle ear pathologies were explored with the identical technique, and the status of the ossicular chain was assessed as well. |
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Preknowledge was judged by answers to fact-based questions and topic beliefs were assessed. |
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The licence was relinquished at the end of the Initial Term as the Zechstein discoveries were assessed as being small and sub-economic. |
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Then they assessed the efficacy of ALF against bacteria associated with spoilage and isolates from soaker pads. |
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Response to Viscum alburn therapy can be assessed after 1 year, however complete cure develops over a long time in many cases. |
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Participants were also assessed utilizing the Barnes Akathisia Ratings Scale for akathisia and the Simpson-Angus Scale for parkinsonism. |
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Rather, each wind turbine proposal is assessed on a case by case basis according to its impacts. |
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In 1943 Thomas Watson, IBM's founder and president, assessed the commercial potential of ENIAC, the world's first electronic computer. |
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A study of 50 LTC Web sites conducted in early 2004 assessed how those communities use the Internet. |
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Gestational age can be assessed by accurate measurements of biparietal diameter, head circumference, femur length and abdominal circumference. |
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Cell counts in BAL fluid were obtained with a hemocytometer, and cell viability was assessed by trypan blue dye exclusion. |
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In a recent multicenter trial, the research team assessed 313 adults who experienced frequent backaches when lying in bed and upon arising. |
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Between one quarter and one third of individuals with a childhood-onset anxiety disorder reported no comorbidity of the 13 assessed disorders. |
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The muscles they assessed were levator scapulae, supraspinatus and infraspinatus, subscapularis, pectoralis major and biceps brachii. |
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The real money the law generates comes from penalties assessed on people caught with unstamped drugs. |
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Bone mineral density was assessed by dual energy x-ray absorptiometry before treatment, and at one and two years. |
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A little over a year ago I assessed the company's troubles and what it must do to turn the boat around. |
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We assessed formation of well-organized tumorospheres using phase contrast light microscopy. |
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A drop-in Scorecard Surgery for companies to have their Scorecards assessed by expertswill be available. |
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The impact of syrphids has seldom been assessed and their role may be underestimated due to their nocturnal feeding behavior. |
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Question 7 assessed the emotional response of the surveyees to mathematics. |
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This study assessed the impact of chewing and swallowing on satiety when compared to swallowing food that is mechanically masticated. |
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Any measure can be related to the improvement of a RIF, thus the resulting risk reduction can be assessed. |
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Since ancient times, when societies were tribal, there were councils or a headman whose decisions were assessed by village elders. |
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Within this activity technologies for a Imaging LIDAR system based on compressive sensing shall be investigated assessed breadboarded and tested. |
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Together their lands were assessed at a total of 7,000 hides, equal to the assessment for Sussex or Essex. |
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Lisa Altman of the School of Medicine assessed radiographs of 52 post menopausal women who were neurologically symptomatic. |
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Before the Conquest, Furness, assessed to contain 82 ploughlands, was part of the Manor of Hougun, held by Tostig, Earl of Northumbria. |
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Both the University's teaching quality and income from annual research contracts are assessed to be among the top 10 in the United Kingdom. |
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After cooling in this manner the wedges are fractured and the metal coloration is assessed. |
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In addition, 14,000 German and Italian citizens who had been assessed as being security risks were also interned. |
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Laws that act to limit externalities imposed upon human health and the environment may be assessed against this principle. |
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Pollution control and resource management laws may be assessed against this principle. |
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However, Dundas merely assessed the enemy positions and then withdrew, arguing that the French were too well entrenched to risk an assault. |
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Metabolic polymorphism assessed by hydroxylation of debrisoquine and mephenytoin. |
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Saposs had been surreptitiously assessed by members of the Communist Party USA for membership, and rejected as a prospect. |
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The real likelihood test centres on whether the facts, as assessed by the court, give rise to a real likelihood of bias. |
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The hide was the basic unit of the system on which the tenant's public obligations were assessed. |
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