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Footnote p. 7 200199898 census Excluded all nomad EAs as identified in the census p. 301 Appendix A 2006   Excluded all nomad EAs Appendix 2012-13 2009 census Excluded whole of North of country for security reasons.

Saul Kripke in Kripke 1980 suggested in a footnote (p. 45) that there was a problem for this view: while Humphrey cares a great deal about the fact that he might have won, he presumably does not care about whether someone a lot like him but who is not him wins in another cosmos.

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As the footnote on p. 527 shows, he believed that the set of all propositions is a counterexample to Cantor's theorem.

Scanlan himself has come, recently, to recognize this difficulty although he appears reluctant to alter his presentation style (Scanlan 2016a, footnote 3, p. 7).

A 100 years old formula that was given by Thomson [Footnote on p. 154 of J.J. Thomson, Maxwell's Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism, Dover, New York, NY, 1954.] recently found numerous applications in computational electrostatics and electromagnetics.

Vulnerability is characterized by "the conditions determined by physical, social, economic, and environmental factors or processes, which increase the susceptibility of a community to the impact of hazards" (UNISDR 2015, footnote reference p. 6).

Resilience is characterized by "the ability of a system, community or society exposed to hazards to resist, absorb, accommodate to and recover from the effects of a hazard in a timely and efficient manner, including through the preservation and restoration of its essential basic structures and functions" (UNISDR 2015, footnote reference p. 7).

Footnotes: 1. P < 0.001 (Chi Square) 2. Median (range) of blood glucose values < 2.2 mmol/L 3. 30-day mortality among hypoglycaemic patients.

The asterisk * refers to the following footnote by the translator (p. 9): Tho' this instance will serve to explain the meaning of the Author, yet 'tis very improper, because 'tis utterly impossible to give a Man that is born Blind, the least notion or idea of Light or Colours.

Immunisation-authorised registered nurses (RNs) were the most common health professional administering vaccines across all provider types (70/125, 56%).> -wrap-foot> Footnotes aStatistically significant difference (p < 0.05) between our sample and all NSW providers.

See also Quintini (2011) and European Commission (2012, p. 371 Footnote 17).

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