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Emboldened by phrases such as "hate crimes," "bullying," "extremism" and "microaggressions," the government is whittling away at free speech, confining it to carefully constructed "free peech zones," criminalizing it when it skates too close to challenging the status quo, shaming it when it butts up against politically correct ideals, and muzzling it when it appears dangerous.

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Figure  3 shows the relation between these measurements and two commonly used equations: the simple 25 to 30 kcal/kg body weight equation [ 6], and a more sophisticated equation based on the corrected ideal body weight, age and gender [ 39] used in the EPaNIC trial.

This paper presents a frequency interleaving method to correct non-ideal characteristics of wideband signal generators.

Rather, the particular language items serve as correct or ideal instances of usage as indicated in the teacher's evaluation of the verbal text So that's a good way to begin a question… (message 265).

We become satisfied and successful not by choosing the one correct, distinct, ideal option but by believing we did.

Because the simulations use the ARTIVA hypothesis concerning the expression associations between parent and target gene expression profiles (autoregressive model), we expect all the results to be correct under ideal conditions (like absence of noise).

In some ways, the publicly reported home healthcare outcomes are benchmarks in that national results are presented for consumers and others to use to compare a specific agency's performance with national results, although benchmark infers that a "correct" or "ideal" rate has been established, which is not the case.

This built-in secrecy makes quantum error-correcting codes ideal for quantum cryptography," says Gottesman.

We assessed the capacity of the UFR in absolute values (UFR-raw), the UFR corrected for ideal body weight (UFR-IBW), and the UFR corrected for actual body weight (UFR-ABW) to predict progression to AKIN stage III.

Exclusion criteria included severe GFR impairment [defined as baseline estimated creatinine clearance (eCLcr) <30 ml/min 27, calculated by the Cockcroft Gault formula corrected for ideal body weight 28– 28).

At least 35% of subjects enrolled were to have mild or moderate renal impairment, defined as baseline estimated creatinine clearance (eCLcr) of 60 to 89 ml/minutes or 30to5959 ml/minutes, respectively, calculated by the Cockcroft-Gault formula corrected for ideal body weight [ 37, 38].

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