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Trends in the utilization of the packages from 2013 to 2015 in public and private sectors were derived to bring out and compare differences in utilization.
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These objectives were brought to three clinical expert panels, and with use of a modified nominal group technique, clinical care protocols were derived to deliver the care objectives.
The rules were derived as a way to bring accountability to the federal student aid system and to protect students from unscrupulous programs that sought only their federally subsidized tuition.
Then they need to derive the right structure to bring the data into.
Mr. Ratcliffe's vision is to bring ethane derived from shale gas from the United States to Grangemouth.
No one disputes the rights of the highly superstitious to bring moral beliefs derived from their superstitions into the public realm; but they can be meaningful only after they have been transformed into arguments, lucid to all.
Ineos says it is willing to invest an additional £300 million in the plant to bring low-cost ethane derived from shale gas in the United States to use as feedstock.
The word sejm and sejmik are derived from old Czech sejmovat, which means "to bring together" or "to summon".
To our knowledge, there has not been any attempt to bring hepatocyte-like cells derived from MSC as a stable model for the study of CYP450 isotypes or new drug development.
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