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Pressed for current usage, he says, "Near East is probably the most infrequent usage, used in organizations that date way back".
Another panel reviewed the clinimetric properties of rating scales for dystonia and produced recommendations for current usage and future directions.
These prototypes were developed to be beautiful and suitable for current usage and respond to new generation in order to make them see the value, beauty, and uniqueness of design.
For current usage in swift currents, you would turn to Todd Woodward, an editor at Field & Stream, who says the term is no longer limited to shark fishermen and "Jaws" audiences: "It's when open-water predator fish, like striped bass, chase a group of bait fish into shallow water and start devouring them.
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These studies also found that prevalence increased with duration of use, though they generally did not test whether the effect of duration remained after adjustment for extent of current usage.
The three-dimensional visualization gives users a quick, intuitive feel for the current usage of the cluster; each bar on the ring represents a single execution node, and the height of each bar represents that node's CPU load.
The theoretical underpinnings are not in place for the current usage in which TTOs were applied to health states of limited duration.
Neuronal cultures were generated according to a protocol first described by White et al. [ 19] and modified for our current usage exactly as described by Nguyen et al. [ 20] from donated fetal human brain tissue from elective terminated pregnancy between 12 and 16 weeks of gestation.
For a comprehensive, current usage statistics report for YPED that is updated daily please visit: https://yped.med.yale.edu 8443/yp_results/QDSTATS_report.do.edu 8443/yp_results/QDSTATS_report.do
The word "product" is substituted for "commodity" to reflect the current usage of the items produced in the Committee's program.
The use of "aught" to mean "nothing," "zero," or "cipher" is a nineteenth-century corruption of the word "naught," which actually does mean nothing, and which, as in the phrase "all for naught," is still in current usage.
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