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Several years ago, it was common to write status updates toward the end of the day, or as a retrospective recap of a certain event.
According to the Direct Marketing Association, "segmented and targeted emails generate 58% of all revenue". An email autoresponder is an email or sequence of emails that are automatically distributed to your subscriber list after being triggered by a certain event, such as when consumers sign up for your email newsletter, abandon their shopping cart, download an e-book or purchase a product.
Of particular relevance to West Virginians, The TILT Test is particularly useful for people whose symptoms began or intensified after a certain event, such as the current MCHM disaster.
It is possible that a certain event (such as degradation) leads to loss of lamin A/C at one stage, and aneuploidy develops.
The time to a certain event, such as revision surgery, has historically been the principal outcome of interest in joint replacement patients.
In many RCTs the endpoint of interest is the time to the occurrence of a certain event, such as time to progression, progression-free survival, or overall survival.
As such, the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER), which is driven by absolute benefit, will be lower (i.e. more cost-effective) in subgroups with a higher baseline risk of a certain event (such as exacerbations and exacerbation-related hospitalisations), and vice versa[ 4].
If you are not sure what would be appropriate to wear to a certain event, such as a cousin's baptism, or a job interview, don't be afraid to ask friends or family for advice.
Think about setting a gentle alarm to alert you when your practice is up, or time your practice to end with a certain event - such as your partner getting out of bed, or the sun hitting a certain spot on the wall.
Some scholars even go as far as to claim that Husserl defines the noematic sense as "a certain person, object, event, state of affairs which presents itself, taken exactly as it present itself or as it is intended" (Gurwitsch 1982, pp. 61 f.; cp. Sokolowski 1987; for a much-discussed critique of Gurwitsch's interpretation see Føllesdal 1969).
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