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"The success of the piece is not based on having an older generation wanting to sing along," he says.
They had lobbied against expanding the pool of growers, arguing that their business plans and pitches to investors were based on having an early and exclusive foothold in the industry.
The approach of Lund et al. is based on having an auxiliary simulation (Code-A) in a three-dimensional domain similar to that of the main simulation (Code-B).
As we have visualized in Fig. 2 sustaining EE performance is based on having an open modular architecture in the firms involved, and the horizontal integration of these modules (BUs) (Mathews 2012) in the EE.
By agreement in the development group, these criteria were chosen based on having an equimedian score of 9 (i.e. maximum agreement) in the IPDAS consensus process [11].
A total of 3,929 patients were identified for inclusion in this study, 39% of whom had CKD (based on having an eGFR < 90 mL/min/1.73 m).
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The little details that come up in setting his stage are based on having a very keen look around him".
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