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Therefore, we have applied the terms 'hospital-onset' and 'community-onset' rather than 'hospital-acquired' and 'community-acquired' PCP.
In addition, we applied the terms needed to adjust the criteria for exclusion from the review, with the logical operator NOT (exclusion of studies in the community and those focusing on psychiatric, paediatric and other such institutions).
Braak (1974) applied the terms "stratum superficiale" and "stratum profundum" to these sublayers, which also have been rendered visible in diffusion tensor images of the human hippocampus (Shepherd et al. 2007).
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As such, people have liberally applied the term "faceless enemy".
A few months later, Irving applied the term Gotham directly to New York.
Both black and white people have applied the term to themselves.
Telescopic observers beginning in the 19th century applied the term rille to several types of trenchlike lunar features.
So should Farrell's Fenchurch Street building and the house in Holland Park, London, created for his own use by Charles Jencks, the critic who applied the term "postmodernism" to architecture.
This latter work was done by Dr. Davies several years later when he built a small network of this type and applied the term "packet" to the individual components.
Michael Porter, a professor at Harvard Business School, applied the term "cluster" to phenomena like the stink highway: agglomerations of businesses that find it profitable to stay close to one another.
Ancient skygazers applied the term planet to the seven celestial bodies that were observed to move appreciably against the background of the apparently fixed stars.
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