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Animations can visualise time dependent data by defining a period of time which is run through a series of time steps.
"How does it happen that in America for the last 35 years, the middle class has been shrinking, shrinking and shrinking?" he asked, defining a period that included the tenures of the last two Democratic presidents, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. .
Our population based study, differs from similar studies also for defining a period at risk for SMN, from the diagnosis of primary cancer on.
We will account for multiple periods of exposure in the analysis, defining a period of antidepressant treatment as one without gaps of more than 90 days between the end of a prescription and the start of the next prescription.
"Damage" is an engineering term defining a period between a state of material perfection and the onset of crack initiation.
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Details, he said, "add rhythm, define a period or create a mood".
With hindsight, these structures define a period, its ambitions, values, skills and frailties.
"It certainly defined a period of time where debt was readily available in large quantities at low prices," said Robert S. Underhill, who heads the capital transaction group at Shorenstein Properties L.L.C.
The coming months will define a period of political change and uncertainty unlike any other in the living history of the Libyan people.
Blackstone, which helped define a period of Wall Street hyperwealth, has bought some 26,000 homes in nine states.
Since the powers of the president, the cabinet and parliament are poorly defined, a period of uncertainty is guaranteed.
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