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"We can take comfort from the time frames of other big public health campaigns.
This may explain the variety of the modes derived from the time frames when PCC was active.
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"She doesn't know anything about wine in connection with Jefferson, doesn't know what bottles from the time frame 1780-1800 like like, doesn't know how they taste".
Uncertainties arise both from the point estimates of prob(extinction) and from the time frame over which prob(extinction) values are extended.
Meanwhile, of the top five smartphone manufacturers, only LG saw an increase in market share, going from 8percentto8.4percentcent during the time frame measured.
The BBC has revealed how it plans to mark the centenary of World War I. Programming and events will span four years, across television, radio and online, from 2014-2018, echoing the time frame of the war itself.
Variation in reports of healthcare resource use, indirect costs and humanistic burden are also likely to have resulted from inconsistency in the time frame that different studies considered relevant.
In any case, much of the improvement came not from economic changes but from the change in the time frame covered by the projections.
The data used to make the chart was drawn from impressions catalogued across the time frame of October 22 through October 23 , 2013
From the point of the time frame of implementation, the electricity market of Iran is day-ahead market.
There was a significant increase in the prevalence of diabetes from 1994 to 2006 (the time frame covered by the National Health Surveys).
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