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Part of the established FDNY EMS protocol authorizes only physicians from the FDNY EMS Office of Medical Affairs to conduct medical care in and around a designated collapse/ disaster zone.
It designated a philosophical collapse as much as a moral one.
Meanwhile, the nearby Villa Aghion, a renowned house built by the Belgian architect Auguste Perret – whose work in France was designated a Unesco world heritage site – is collapsing due to a lack of maintenance.
The three blocks at each height were collapsed into one triple-block (designated "barrier height") and analyzed with a repeated-measures ANOVA [model: Group4 × (Barrier Height6 × S37)].
Any identified signals that overlapped in time and space were "collapsed" into a single "cluster" and designated a false-positive.
In it, he pooled data from areas where fishing had been banned, either because stocks had collapsed or because the space had been designated as a marine reserve.
Once the application is downloaded — either voluntarily or via a malicious link — the application recruits computers into a botnet, or a network of computers, that floods a designated Web site with traffic until it slows or collapses under the load.
At least 1,700 people have been killed and 400,000 displaced since a cease-fire with the PKK, designated a terrorist group by Turkey's NATO allies, collapsed two years ago.
Mr Bowers died when an unstable stack of stringers collapsed as he made his way down a designated safe walkway, trapping him up to his chest and crushing him, prosecutor Duncan Atkinson had said.
That is, it is unacceptable that if the original folded shape of the cloth is collapsed when the gripped cloth is placed on a designated place.
We binarised the outcome, that is, fair, good and excellent were collapsed into one category (good health), while poor and very poor were designated as poor health.
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