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Figure 9 ROC curve showing recall and precision for Set A to Set J inclusive, using between 2 and 12 states.

We searched the health literature in the PubMed (incorporating Medline), Current Contents and PsychINFO data bases for the years 2000 to 2009 inclusive, using two different strategies.

Relevant data on admission and course progress were extracted manually from the archived files of students who had failed to graduate from five recent consecutive cohorts (entry in 2000 2004 inclusive), using a customised Access database.

We performed a MEDLINE search (1980 2002 inclusive) using the terms " Chlamydia pneumoniae", " Chlamydophila pneumoniae", " Chlamydia TWAR", "atherosclerosis" as major headings or text words combined with "nucleic acid" or "polymerase chain reaction" as text words.

We searched in PubMed, papers published between January , 1980 and January, 2012 (inclusive), using the terms ((Disease outbreaks OR cross-infection OR Clusters) AND (listeriosis OR listeria monocytogenes)) AND (Food OR investigation).

Early recruitment was inclusive, using patients who responded to recruitment adverts to fill the most common categories (age, sex and years since gout diagnosis) with the only inclusion criteria being a self-reported diagnosis of gout being given from a healthcare practitioner, and a minimum age >18 years.

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In fact, I emphatically want to model inclusive practice, use inclusive language, to deconstruct such spiritual bypassing and mis-using of terms.

"All-inclusive used to get a bad rap because it meant a lesser experience," says Edmundo Roa, manager of Let's Take the Kids Travel Agency in Ottawa, Canada, which specializes in booking family travel.

Ms. Baird has begun a major effort to strengthen research and to foster more effective and inclusive use of information technologies in health care, childhood development, national security and developing countries.

Inclusive uses are not restricted to high theory.

Inclusive affective use of "pain", contrasting with inclusive use of "pleasure", is old in English (probably as old as the narrow use for pain sensation [OED, ad loc.]), however metaphorical it may seem to some now.

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