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Nonetheless, with parents describing 1 in 50 children as having significant social or other challenges, the new data "tells us the real numbers of children needing help to experience social and academic success," said Deborah A. Fein, a co-author of a forthcoming study in Pediatrics about a widely used screening tool for autism in toddlers.

The survey consisted of three groups of questions describing: (1) technical data of vehicle fleet; (2) user habits and attitudes, and; (3) motivation of the municipal authorities in switching to electric vehicles.

This paper presents the findings of an extensive review conducted on all 22 Arab countries, specifically describing: (1) the density and methodology of alcohol-related peer-reviewed publications over the last two decades (1993 2013); (2) the epidemiology of alcohol consumption given all available data; and (3) the current status of policies in the region.

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We included all case control or cross-sectional studies with data describing (1) lipid levels or use of lipid-lowering drugs and (2) tendon structure or tendon pain.

The response options are located on a three level ordinal scale describing '1 – no problems´, '2 – moderate problems´ and '3 – severe problems´.

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As things would eventuate, the two projects I am describing 1+1 = 2.6 and ABC/D — would be the only ones I would ever do that began as abstract expressions in search of subject matter.

Based on the theories of the Philip and Nestingen methods for single-ring permeameter tests, this paper presents new equations for describing 1-D infiltration within the inserted depth of the single-ring infiltrometer and 3-D flow beyond the depth under both gravity and soil suction forces.

Describing "1+1" as "[having] no interest in [Knowles's] typical pursuit of forward-thinking, energetic fare, preferring to throw the emphasis on her radio-destroying vocal chords", David Amidon of PopMatters wrote that the song "is the best result of this, finally providing Beyoncé a song that can compete with the favorites of this generation's parents".

To maintain reproducibility, common nomenclature terms—such as "microsatellites" or simple sequence repeats (SSRs) describing 1- to 8-bp periods, "minisatellites" describing 9- to 100-bp periods, and "satellites" describing >100-bp periods were used for classification.

How does one describe 4Chan?

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