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The function of internal curing with PSLWA is considered in the model through a parameter called critically released water, Wc, that was experimentally determined from experiments.
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In October, Lorin Maazel, the music director, conducted what Mr. Mehta, with his characteristically dour humor, called "our critically acclaimed Beethoven festival".
Joseph L. Bruno, the Senate majority leader, called it "critically important that we reserve Sept. 11 as a day when the world looks back and remembers the many heroes who lost their lives".
On Sept. 14, 16 and 17 Mr. Schick, who called the critically hailed premiere "the most fantastic experience I hope never to repeat," will plunge still deeper into Mr. Dillon's magnum opus, conducting ICE, the International Contemporary Ensemble, and the Crossing, a Philadelphia chamber choir, in the American premiere of "Nine Rivers" at the Miller Theater.
Such patients are called chronically critically ill (CCI) patients.
Pataki's spokesman called it "critically important".
Another writer influenced by the plot was John Milton, who in 1626 wrote what one commentator has called a "critically vexing poem", In Quintum Novembris.
The first three steps involved in the practice of EBM can comprehensively be summarized as a one-page written paper on a particular clinical topic, which is most commonly called a 'Critically Appraised Topic' (CAT) [ 4].
Two of the arguments called to critically discuss this evidence can be cited: (i) the single studies were not designed and powered to primarily address DM as an endpoint and maximum follow-up did not exceed 5 years; (ii) the definition of DM varied among the trials, often derived from non-standardized criteria, and new-onset DM was usually not rigorously screened for.
The Trump administration has disclosed the executive summary of Mr. Durham's report to the Intelligence Committee, and on Thursday, Senator Jeff Flake, Republican of Arizona, wrote to Attorney General Jeff Sessions asking for it to be made available to the full Senate, calling it "critically important" that all lawmakers have access to it.
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