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The timeframes
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The timeframes in which the EU took decision were too long, he said, and it was the responsibility of heads of government to speed this up.
The timeframes for burden enquiry were the preceding 3 months and preceding day, the latter addressed to those responding positively to "Did you have a headache yesterday?" We required a minimal sample size of 2000 [13, 14].
The timeframes for addressing the issue of a withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment varied widely (Table 2).
The timeframes for the preoperative assessment of anaemia appear to vary from 1 day to 6 weeks before surgery.
The timeframes of the conventional treatment group and the integrative treatment group are shown in figure 2. Both apparatus-type and mini-pillar-type moxibustion will be used.
The timeframes for which models were applied included the baseline period (first six months after index date) and yearly intervals since index.
"But Fifa make the regulations on transfer windows and know the timeframes.
This is essentially agreed, apart from the timeframes, but is complicated by a bigger argument over welfare curbs.
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