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Method: We constructed templates for various seizure types describing how often symptoms were selected by the participants.
For those six pages alone, Albright found 19.1 million "interactions," a term describing how often a Facebook user does something concrete with a post, such as sharing it, commenting on it, hitting the "like" button or posting an emoji.
After talking with the faculty member they wish to supervise their independent study, the student should write a proposal describing how often they will meet, how long the meetings will last, a tentative list of readings, and the amount of writing they will do.
The residents initially noted their intake of antioxidant vitamins A, C and E in the early 1980s, describing how often and how much they had, either through diet or supplements.
The most appropriate and easily understandable means of describing how often a baby is fed was also enquired and seven experts agreed on the use of hourly rate.
There are no good studies describing how often it is an issue, but several centres in several countries have expressed concerns about the value of adjuvant chemotherapy in rectal cancer [37].
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Shrubland age structure correctly described how often fires occurred in the past.
To check out our hypothesis, we surveyed each of the 22 PDTs about its communication with other teams, asking each to describe how often it needed to meet with other teams.
In Mark Manson's latest book "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck", he describes how often depth and breadth are mutually exclusive.
There are no statistics available to describe how often cops cover up for one another, but former cops have described participating in illegal searches, perjuring themselves, and all kinds of other shady dealings since at least the days of NYPD whistleblower Frank Serpico in the 60s.
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