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"Nowhere is there warmth to be found" refers to our treatment by the British press.
The column "Times found" refers to the number of times that HCDFA found the best solution.
In the following figures and discussions, the total FN matches were separated into two groups: the group "In Text, Not Found" refers to MeSH annotations where the MeSH terms are in the abstract but are not found by MAA and "Not in Text" to refer to instances where the MeSH term is not present in the text.
** "Incidentally found" refers to patients with incidentally found ADEs only.
25 Another association found refers to the low physical activity level and the greater fat %.
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William Stone's "Fluke of Nature" and Kate Gilmore's "Discarded and Found" refer to conditions outside the building.
Moreover, these students are often academically successful: "Of the 10 outstanding senior awards U.C.F. awarded last winter, seven were community college transfers," the report found, referring to the University of Central Florida.
The study used 19 drivers ages 25 to 36, and 17 drivers ages 55 to 65. "The stopping distance for younger drivers barely varied in the presence of the distracter," the study found, referring to the phone on the flat-panel display.
Another set of recommendations that we found refer to the benefit of promoting student participation and associationism (Klinger, 1973).
Fifty-five studies were found referring to A. baumannii (28 with case control methodology and 27 outbreak investigations without case control methodology), and 42 studies were found referring to P. aeruginosa (25 with case control methodology and 17 outbreak investigations without case control methodology).
"We believe the program is constitutional as previous judges have found," referring to the judges of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, who review the NSA's activities in secret.
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