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Despite this concept of fatty heart having been described for the first time more than 300 years ago, its implications on cardiac function were only appraised in the second half of the 20th century with the development of echocardiography [ 44, 45].
Mrs. Clark's collection has been appraised in the millions.
However, the long-lever pistol grip was best appraised in the usability assessment.
I press for an opening-night all-time low, and he gamely recalls a "lose-lose" scenario during his third year as director, and a decision that was appraised cruelly, myopically, in the first draft of history.
The film director Steven Soderbergh paid for the acquisition of the archives, appraised in 1996 at $200,000.
Appraised in 2008 at $1.6m£1m1m), it's far from the artist's priciest work.
Many homes in places like the Lower Ninth Ward hadn't been appraised in years.
Second, Reid discusses the formal or structural properties of artworks in virtue of which they can be appraised in aesthetic terms.
In the second step, we used quantitative methods to appraise the relevance of the domains for the overall experience of labor and birth.
In the first sift titles and abstracts were screened; in the second sift papers were obtained and screened if they met the inclusion and exclusion criteria; in the third sift papers were critically appraised by using a checklist [ 7].
This long second stimulation period was chosen to provide the subjects sufficient time to engage in appraising the emotional facial expression seen in the first stimulation interval and to allow changs of skin conductance to occur [ 40].
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