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In the case of instruments, the data just isn't there, and some of the data we have is corrupted.
In reality, it is difficult to give exact values for reference onsets, particularly in the case of instruments with a soft attack, such as the flute or bowed violin.
For instance, in the case of instruments based on the proximity to educational institutions, the distance to the institution could be considered a valid instrument only after controlling for observable exogenous characteristics and ruling out inequalities that might not cause the random allocation of institutions, as in Dee's (2004) work on civic participation.
He requested to be bled to death, the surgeonbeing with them, and have in his case of instruments in his pocket when he quitted the vessel.
In case of instruments including clinician assessment and patient-report, we included both with the exception of objective measurements.
In my opinion, the fight against climate change represents the worst of the set objectives, and in the case of instruments, I see a major problem in the so-called own resources and the option of issuing bonds.
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In Group A the time of bone healing was 123 days; there were no events of embolism but one case of pseudoarthrosis and one case of instrument failure.
Cases of instruments stood at hand, the beds were turned back, the staff were rolling bandages, and an odor hung in the air.
Wine labels bearing Stanley's coat of arms are ordered, a piano, fiddler and accordion player are taken aboard, as are 39 cases of instruments, 28 chronometers, compasses and "devices for magnetical observations".
In the case of wind instruments, the form of the instrument may itself be decorative.
Root canal curvatures are most pronounced in the MB canal, in which most cases of instrument fracture occur.
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