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Our findings are adjusted for recognized risk factors, and we have tried to account for theories such as the 'hygiene hypothesis' (Strachan, 1989; Subbarao et al., 2009) by looking at firstborn status, siblings and childcare type to try to capture some measure of exposure to infections but there could still be an unknown or unmeasured confounder driving the observed association.
Almost every selection Monday captured some measure of perfection, but perhaps none more than Lowell's letter on the occasion of Dylan Thomas's death in 1953: The details are rather gorgeously grim.
However, the study also captures some social measures as well.
The preliminary results indicate that the change complexity measures capture some dimensions of changeability decay not accounted for with structural attribute measures.
He warned: "Militiamen loyal to Gbagbo had confided they could create a rebel group if Gbagbo was to be captured, but there are some measures being taken to prevent such a group being organised".
Related instruments, such as functional status and quality of life measures, capture some aspects of disability but may not be comprehensive when considering the range of health-related consequences of HIV [ 14- 19].
There are measures that capture some of this.
Valuation can help identify the main beneficiaries of conservation and the magnitude of benefits they receive, and help design measures to capture some of these benefits and contribute to financing of conservation.
Some capture process optimization measures are implemented that should increase the overall efficiency and reduce the costs of a commercial capture plant.
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