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The version of the petitioner's speech principally relied upon by the Court of Appeals, 260 F.2d at 197—198, is derived from notes made by a newspaper reporter, Matsuoka, who attended the meeting and heard what the petitioner said.

Descriptive data on strategies to overcome recruitment challenges were derived from notes and observations made during the randomized controlled trial testing of GSD in six outpatient teams.

Since uncensored MEMS data might overestimate non-adherence 28 adherence data were censored according to information derived from notes and interviews (eg, exclusion of self-reported non-monitoring intervals or extra openings, and intake of doses taken from another source than MEMS).

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The books are derived from lecture notes that have been available on the Web for years and that have developed a huge cult following among students, instructors, and practitioners.

However, to minimise the subjective and unclear information derived from the notes, results were interpreted and analysed as numbers and categorical variables only.

As a rule, all research material derived from field notes or other patient records will be destroyed 5 years after publication, as required by the Icelandic National Bioethics Committee.

Acute change in the patient´s mental status, and fluctuation of any disturbance, will be ascertained through informant history from nursing staff and carers and also derived from clinical notes.

Data for this analysis were obtained from the following 3 sources: (1) a prospectively maintained ART cohort database that is updated weekly and contains outcomes derived from patient notes and data forms supplied by the ART service; (2) iDART electronic pharmacy records of ART regimens and dispensing dates; (3) individual patient records.

All other studies used datasets either prospectively developed and compared post-hoc with the use of D/SD and DF/DHF/DSS or retrospectively derived from case notes of dengue-positive cases developed over time and without a strict study protocol.

Etymology: (Latin: name derived from Greek) Note: Generally in alkaline or saline soils; some weedy; some accumulate selenium.

"In the White Silence," a seventy-five-minute piece for harp, celesta, vibraphones, and strings, is derived from the seven notes of the C-major scale; in a striking feat of metaphor, the composer equates the consuming whiteness of midwinter Alaska with the white keys of the piano.

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