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In most cases, hawala dealers never keep standardized or easily retrievable data, and even if they do, great care is taken to prevent external access.
Spokesmen for the companies that made the tape recorders recovered this week from the wreckage of the space shuttle Challenger said today that it was "conceivable that there is retrievable data" on the tapes, even though the recorders had been submerged in sea water for more than six weeks.
The third is an itemized report using standardized language with retrievable data elements.
In the case of outsourcing reporting to nonnative speakers, imposing SR using retrievable data elements was even considered an excellent idea.
All participants were convinced that any SR system with retrievable data elements should allow FT remarks and reflections or the expression of uncertainty or doubt.
The SVI for elders developed in this study is an instrument based on a retrievable data set, and is used to assess disaster vulnerability with the premise that the elderly, particularly those with low socioeconomic status, who often live alone or are institutionalized, need significant and specific attention in disaster preparedness and heightened efforts to promote disaster literacy.
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An important remaining question is the added contribution of putative biomarkers to prediction from of non-invasive, easily retrievable clinical data: Clinical manifestations may express the compounded effect of underlying biological vulnerability and thus might constitute more easily obtainable, non-invasive proxy variables of the latter.
Moreover, the number of P450 genes in P. tetraurelia is less than half of that in T. thermophila, and Blast searches in different EST databases revealed that only about 1/3 of the P. tetraurelia P450s have retrievable EST data (C. Fu, unpublished observations).
Data subsets (accession, marker or marker × accession) are retrievable and any data (sub set is exportable as tab-delimited text and/or kml file for downstream analysis or visualization (e.g. for spreadsheet or Google Earth respectively).
He said that the crew of the EP-3E managed to erase the hard drive—"zeroed it out"—but did not destroy the hardware, which left data retrievable: "No one took a hammer".
He said that the crew of the EP-3E managed to erase the hard drive — "zeroed it out" — but did not destroy the hardware, which left data retrievable: "No one took a hammer".
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