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Chinese scholars say that a single case might include several deaths, and that some killings which occur in the course of other violent crimes such as rape or robbery might be excluded.
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Such cases might include those with a strong family history of stroke or those experiencing a stroke at a relatively young age.
In Darwin's case, this might include, for instance, manuscripts all bearing on a given subject such as human evolution or the origin of species.
One way to make amends would be a report on the Tenpenny case, which might include some video evidence of her anti-science claims, but would not accord her the legitimacy associated with an interview.
This wine will seem to expand in scale with your grilled meat, too, but in this case that might include chicken.
In this case, these might include something like 'to the extent you see bad and unpredictable health outcomes besetting your peers, worry about today rather than tomorrow'.
Each prostate cancer patient's case history might include details of his cancer (stage, grade, PSA levels), treatment (e.g. "open retropubic radical prostatectomy from Dr. Brown at St. Elsewhere's Hospital"), baseline and post-treatment urinary and erectile function scores, details of PSA tests and results, and post-surgery treatment.
CBR relies on previous cases which might include irrelevant patterns.
In the case discussed, these might include avoiding unnecessary future intervention on the clay slopes.
However, a proportion of cases are not reported (and might include asymptomatic cases).
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