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Even though DOH intended the case to include infants who received BCG vaccine at field health service units regardless of infants' residence, such as within or outside the catchment area of the assigned field health service unit, there is no explanation of such specification in the definition.
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No one intended the Khadr case to be the first trial under the revamped system.
The inexact science of divining what the voter intended in the case of a mere indentation or whether the card reader counted a hole that was partly or wholly blocked by a hanging chad has been called "chadology".
These are intended in the case of FDCs as very positive outcomes for everyone — children, families, carers, scheme manager and/ or unit coordinator.
We follow the same scheme of Figure6, but intended for the case of a low SI to achieve a tight and accurate synchronization among the members of a same region.
Over all of the participant and case scores, 67.6% were the same as those intended by the Case Development Experts.
We intended for the case study to serve as an example for other disciplines covering issues directly influenced by the military buildup.
(i) Consider the distinction between cases where an agent intends the upshot and cases where she does not.
Notably, partial matches are not of interest here, complying with the fact that the intended use case is dynamic location referencing (see the introduction to Section 4).
The same test should be performed with the aim of qualifying the performance of the instruments, but using the intended (or one of the intended, in case more radionuclides are measured with the same instrument) radionuclide(s).
To step away from the intended use case here for a second: man, do I hope Motorola didn't go out of their way to lock this thing down.
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