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The earliest one, on loan from the Brooklyn Museum, shows Princess Sobeknakht feeding her infant son.
Measurements of EQ-5D, NYHA and SF-6D were taken at several time points, so the earliest one after acceptance on to the transplant list, implant with a VAD, or Tx, was used.
The propagation velocities of 4.5, 3.9 and 3.5 km/s for the current event are similar to that of Rayleigh surface waves propagating horizontally on the ground, whereas the earliest one (6.2 km/s) is a little high, which, in future studies, should be investigated in detail by comparing with several other data.
Some of the earlier studies were on limited years of data, and the earliest one used only breed-level data [ 3, 12, 13, 15].
Perhaps this has been going on since the beginning of time, but the earliest one that springs to mind was "Reagan Democrats," which was admittedly pretty broad.
The earliest one, numbered 5,132,992, was issued in 1992.
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Pliohippus, the earliest one-toed horse, evolved from Merychippus, a three-toed horse of the preceding Miocene Epoch (23 5.3 million years ago).
In a free double bill, Juilliard Opera presents two of Rossini's earliest one-act comic operas: "La Cambiale di Matrimonio" (The Marriage Contract), which dates from Rossini's student years, and "La Scala di Seta" (The Silken Ladder), written shortly afterward.
Some of our richest presidents were our earliest ones.
Even the earliest ones, the ones he later said he was embarrassed by.
Larson calls the earliest ones underlying structures.
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