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All abstracts that contain a section heading referring to Intervention were compiled together into a data set, Set I.

These versions different in two ways: the heading referred to diabetes or lung disease, and item 19 referred to lung physicians (for COPD patients) or internist, surgeon or ophmatologist (for diabetes patients).

In a similar manner, abstracts that contain a section heading referring to Participants were compiled together into a data set, Set P; abstracts containing a heading for Outcome Measure are compiled into Set O. Sets I/O/P are not mutually exclusive; some abstracts belong to all 3 sets.

For non-American readers, "nappy-headed" refers to unkempt black curly hair.

Toasted Head refers to the barrels in which the wine is fermented.

Yet the head refers to Baldwin's "concern" about Vine being a trust of church schools, which Waltham Holy Cross is not (neither Barnett nor Vine see this as a problem).

— Joachim Lepastier 3. The Natascha Kampusch Syndrome (The heading refers to the young woman who was kidnapped and held for nearly a decade — and whose story inspired two recent feature films).

The number at the base of each heading refers to the number of deletions categorized as reflecting that descriptor.

The name "Hengistbury Head" refers to the immediate area; the elevated portion is called Warren Hill.

The specific epithet rugosiceps, which is derived from the Latin roots for "rough" and "head", refers to its wrinkled cap.

The "heading" refers to the portion of the flag that connects to the pole.

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