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In this region two recent terrace schemes have been constructed using different data to describe the terrace deposits: one based mainly on terrace surfaces; the other on gravel thicknesses, often not recording the terrace surface itself.
In the present study, incidence of movement disorders was based mainly on AIMS and SAS assessments recorded in patient charts.
Archaeology is benefiting from fresh technological developments that are introducing new recording systems based mainly on 3D modelling.
The findings presented in this article are based mainly on data collected from participating patients' medical records; collection of survey data are, therefore, described only briefly.
This scale will allow identifying intervention thresholds to support treatment decision-making in the Valencia setting, based mainly on the information registered in the electronic clinical records.
This scale not only will constitute a useful prognostic tool, but also it will allow identifying intervention thresholds to support treatment decision-making in the Valencia setting, based mainly on the information registered in the electronic clinical records.
In these settings, the published evaluations of NAA techniques for smear negative PTB diagnosis have been based mainly on laboratory criteria for diagnosis of disease with or without clinical records used to evaluate discrepant results [ 11- 17].
The diagnosis of asthma was based mainly on bronchial provocation (n=206; 90%); positive bronchodilator response of pre-existing airway obstruction was recorded in only 23 (10%) cases.
The economy is based mainly on agriculture.
A crude hierarchy formed, based mainly on physical strength.
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