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They say the licence fee should be competed for and allocated to a range of providers.
If, despite your best efforts, you have been unable to obtain an itemized receipt, the expense should be charged to "non recoverable expense" and allocated to a non-sponsored cost object.
Newborn calves on one farm were sequentially enrolled and allocated to a full dose (n = 15), half dose (n = 15), or a placebo control group (n = 15), using a randomized block design.
Methods: Healthy male volunteers were genotyped for the ABCG2 SNP and allocated to a c.421C/C (wild-type) and c.421C/A (heterozygous) group, respectively (n = 5 per group).
Within a closed system in North America how train path costs are identified and allocated to a specific train or wagon movement is not clear cut and is complicated by issues for example such as time available for use but not utilized.
Following identification by the medical staff, the patients were included in the study and allocated to a cooling method.
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All targeted houses were given a validated postal code and allocated to an ED or OA from the 1991 census.
For all cases of cancer diagnosed, place of residence was geolocalized with a Geographic Information System (GIS) running on MAPINFO 10.0 and allocated to an IRIS (Ilots Regroupes pour l'Information Statistique), a geographical area defined by INSEE [ 8].
Seventy-eight patients with a prosthetic knee were included in the study and allocated to either a home-based or hospital-based rehabilitation programme.
Any interest or dividends generated by the business will be separately stated and allocated to you on a Schedule K-1.
The patients will be stratified by center and allocated to groups by a permuted-blocks randomization protocol.
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