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The data available from these routinely collected data sets are explained in the footnote of table 1.
As explained in the footnote to table 5, we have emphasised the studies in which inactivated vaccines were not administered simultaneously with MV or after MV as such combination or sequences can have a negative effect on child survival.
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The seemingly inconsistent numbers in the tables are actually the consequences of missing answers to some of the questions [table six in the original paper [ 2]] or due to categories which were not mutually exclusive as explained in the footnotes in the original article [table four and five in the original paper].
CI, confidence interval; HR, hazard ratio; other abbreviations are explained in the Table S2 footnote.
Amylase, the filing explained in a footnote, is "an enzyme found in semen, saliva and in other bodily fluids, including vaginal fluid".
The papers explained in a footnote that Mr. Bagios had serviced clients that had at least $38 million in their undeclared accounts.
He was, as he would write in the piece, a SNOOT (explained in a footnote as Syntax Nudniks of Our Time).
In the final long version of his thesis, Everett further explained in a footnote that "[t]he word homomorphism would be technically more correct, since there may not be a one-one correspondence between the model and the external world" (1956, 169).
The calculation of the value of an additional year of experience is explained in footnote 7. 18Ashownwn in Oaxaca and Ransom (1999), the detailed decomposition of the unexplained component in (8) is not invariant to the choice of reference groups when dichotomous variables are used in the regression equations.
For each epidemiological study, a year was estimated corresponding to the midpoint of the period of the case-control study or, for prospective studies, the survival-adjusted midpoint of the period of follow-up (as further explained in footnote a of Table 1).
Some contain both original and derived elements, usually explained in their footnotes.
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