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Eventually they became comprehensive enough to stand alone.
They studied the records of more than 23,000 families who lived there between 1720, when the records became comprehensive, and 1874, when the job of keeping them was taken away from the church.
Although "ethnic labels. . . have pre-colonial origins, they became comprehensive and rigidly ranked categories only in the colonial period; they were heavily influenced by imperial codifications and further transformed by politicized actions in the last half [of the 20th] century," writes Merwin Crawford Young, a professor emeritus of political science at the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
Several research works, seeking to unveil the biological mechanisms underlying these disorders, became comprehensive studies about the hippocampal neurogenic process.
Another limitation was that some of the required data on mental disorders were drawn from years when there was less than full information, since electronic records became comprehensive across all SLAM services during 2006; however, the numbers of cases did not permit restricting the sample any further for sensitivity analyses.
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Both later became comprehensives.
Instead, they have become comprehensive systems that support the entire life-cycle of projects, project programs, and project portfolios.
By reframing the boundaries, the central skull base region becomes comprehensive, emphasizing the natural tendency for pathologic processes to involve contiguous anatomical subunits, and underscores the complexity and challenges of this region for neuroimaging specialists.
It will become comprehensive research tools and technical means [39 44].
That shifted as we gained more subscribers: we needed to become comprehensive.
On a broader level, as aforementioned, the FBI's monitoring of this phenomenon is woefully lacking -- it must become comprehensive.
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