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Some 20 years ago, researchers asked students at Rutgers to describe themselves using only words from a set of cards prepared in advance.
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For this reason, we sought to evaluate the agreement in measurement of vitamin D by LC-MS/MS from a blood spot card, prepared in the lab with vitamin D measurements by LC-MS/MS from serum or whole blood samples.
Mr. Trump's own advisers had warned him against congratulating Mr. Putin and, in briefing cards prepared before the call, told him to raise Moscow's role in a nerve agent attack on a former Russian spy and his daughter living in Britain, an instruction he also ignored.
Blood spot cards were prepared in the laboratory and not tested in the field using a finger or heel prick, and this could change the results.
We were near to rationing in the spring of 1918; the plan was ready and the spares in the ration card prepared.
A National and State-by-State Report Card, prepared by the National Women's Law Center in the United States[ 1], reviewed 32 measures of women's health status and 32 measures of women's health policy.
The investigator who read the card prepared the SLIPA at either body or room temperature.
Smart cards, flexible NFC tags and wearable NFC bracelets were prepared in this way to be used in electronic keys, business cards and other typical NFC applications.
The XRD diffractogram of AlCl3.6H2O is in accordance with the standard PDF card of AlCl3.6H2O (44–1473), signifying that AlCl3.6H2O was successfully prepared in high purity25.
"The parcel was prepared in a professional way where a closed electrical circuit was connected to a mobile phone SIM card hidden inside the printer," the statement said.
"The parcel was prepared in a professional manner where a closed electrical circuit was connected to a mobile phone SIM card hidden inside the printer.
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