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Interestingly, one of the historical roots of MIABIS – the information standard whose examination constitutes the heart of this article – lies in the Swedish Data Inspection Board's prohibition of linking national biobank data between separate banks and registries.
In addition, the base location was at the heart of this article, according to Dean Baquet, the managing editor, while previously it had been "a footnote".
In the following the concept of crime script at the heart of this article is further detailed before discussing its application to the design of control measures.
Tell students they will engage in a circle-within-a-circle discussion around the question at the heart of this article: "What Should Children Read?" Before they begin to prepare for the discussion, project or distribute the Common Core anchor standards for reading literature and informational texts and ask students to look at the specifics for their grade level.
Two fundamental clinical questions are at the heart of these articles: 1) Should physicians consider diabetic retinopathy to be an indicator that patients are at higher risk for cognitive decline and adjust their practice accordingly?
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The city's champions (such as Peter Hendy, the head of Transport for London, or TfL) argue that this is how it should be: the capital is the economic heart of the country (see article), generating billions more in tax than it consumes.
That vexing question is at the heart of an article in today's magazine regarding the pacification of Sunni insurgents in Falluja ("The Re-Baathification of Falluja," on Page 50).
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