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The logs consist of lists of thousands of names, each with two or three words by it: "Hernia right abdomen".
Early tablets consist of "lists, lists and lists," Scott says, and the subjects of that record-keeping are, in order of frequency, "barley (as rations and taxes), war captives, male and female slaves".
They provide a standard way to exchange information, whereas semantic interoperability is assured by the adoption of SeaDataNet Common Vocabularies (http://www.seadatanet.org/Standards-Software/Common-Vocabularies), defined as follows: "Common vocabularies consist of lists of standardized terms that cover a broad spectrum of disciplines of relevance to the oceanographic and wider community.
Explicit criteria consist of lists of inappropriate medications and prescribing omissions in the elderly.
The significant factors consist of lists of relevant molecules, weighted by their factors' scores (threshold set to 2.6).
The categories do not therefore consist of lists of specific disease diagnoses, but a series of narratives that can plausibly describe the trajectory of an individual child with the individual condition.
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We read that you have been conducting "messaging" seminars for prospective Republican candidates around the country, which seem mainly to consist of listing subjects to avoid when campaigning.
A large part of the story consists of lists: of books, people who come in to purchase them, and prices paid.
In this case, the content consists of lists of new GrantsNet programs.
The stimuli consisted of lists of 5 words randomly selected from a set of 50 words.
They applied a GA with a list of 11 possible refactorings to generate refactoring solutions consisting of lists of suggested refactorings to restructure the program design.
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