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The model thus constructed is first put into practice to identify the properties of hemp shives and air-slaked lime for various compaction degrees.
It was first put into practice in two predominantly African American elementary schools as a collaborative effort between the Yale University Child Study Center and the New Haven, Connecticut, public school system.
It was on that battlefield, now a 2,367-acre state park spread over parts of Freehold and Manalapan, that George Washington's troops first put into practice the tactics they had learned during their long winter encampment at Valley Forge.
It is a neat arrangement that Mr Freud first put into practice in 1992 when he organised the publicity surrounding the London opening of a hamburger restaurant, Planet Hollywood using the presence of Hollywood stars like Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis and Eddie Murphy to help shift merchandise.
The idea was first put into practice in the video for Achtung Babys lead single, "The Fly".
There are very few retrospective studies on the implementation status and outcomes of combined immunization programs since they were first put into practice.
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The new theory was first put into dramatic practice in Jean Mairet's Sophonisbe (1634), a tragedy that enjoyed considerable success.
Dr. Neil Fishman, an infectious disease specialist and the director of health care epidemiology and infection prevention at the University of Pennsylvania Health System, said that at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, practices first put into place in intensive care were extended to other wards.
The first case to put into practice the convention on genocide was that of Jean Paul Akayesu, the Hutu mayor of the Rwandan town of Taba at the time of the killings.
The first characteristic is put into practice by letting students acquire an integrated set of skills by observing an expert who performs a task (thinking is made visible via modeling) and guides the newcomers when they practice this task (coaching).
The first is relatively easy to put into practice, the second far more difficult.
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