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Although in pairwise meta-analysis the model would no longer be justified on the grounds of completing evidence networks, it may be useful in cases where there are only a limited number of small RCTs and large, high-quality single-arm studies are available.
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Many women were excluded due to social circumstances; a number had also been excluded on the grounds of "completed family".
Some landscaping has been done on the grounds of the completed houses, but Mr. Moerdler said, "You'll still have a good time looking for a tree".
The elegant structure was designed to follow the historic lines of Le Petit Trianon, a French chateau on the grounds of Versailles completed in 1770 for Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.
He lives all alone in his rickety old house which horrid tycoons want to raze to the ground to complete the expansion of some soulless mall/condo development: the voice of a well-meaning construction worker is provided by John Ratzenberger, once mailman Cliff on TV's Cheers, and now a talismanic presence in all Pixar animations.
The remaining solids are finely ground to complete the dispersion of the starch and the ground slurry is washed and separated in countercurrent fashion over a set of screens.
The influence of the Gestalt psychologists is also apparent in works of visual aesthetics; e.g., Rudolf Arnheim's Art and Visual Perception (1954), which explores the significance for our understanding of pictures of such well-known Gestalt phenomena as the figure-ground relationship and the perception of completed wholes.
(Among the penalties he is said to have contemplated was electrocution, a ghastly precedent for which had been set 13 years earlier, on the grounds of the nearly completed Luna Park in Coney Island.
(He also generated his quotient of regional notoriety, staging an annual Christmas display on the grounds of his home, complete with lights, music and 135 Disney figures that he carved from wood -- until, in 1953, town officials banned the display for causing traffic jams).
(He also generated his quotient of regional notoriety, staging an annual Christmas display on the grounds of his home, complete with lights, music and 135 Disney figures that he carved from wood — until, in 1953, town officials banned the display for causing traffic jams. The showdown generated prominent coverage in The New York Times, among other publications).
The three methods available to me for presents were as follows: picking up stuff already growing out of the ground; completing the few errands I was able to for a cash reward, then exchanging that at the local store for something physical; and going through people's trash cans to grab whatever usable "rubbish" they'd thrown out.
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