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The speed limitations come from computing-intensive word-list generation and smoothing algorithms, which are meant to correct non-regular variations which resulted from spelling errors.
By dint of an intensive 2,000 words a day, he wrote seven drafts.
The first aim of the present study was to test the efficacy of intensive, cross-modal word recognition training in a group of nine patients with pure alexia.
The literature search was performed by using MEDLINE and PubMed electronic databases with the following key words: "intensive care", "critical care," "glucose," "sugar," "glycemic," "insulin," "Bland Altman," "agreement," "validation," "reliability," "accuracy," "correlation," "Clarke grid," and "bias".
A water-intensive industry, whisky — the word is derived from the Gaelic for "water of life" — is inevitably sensitive to rising environmental pressures and legislative changes.
In describing Mr. Kissinger's intensive negotiations over the wording of the Shanghai Communiqué during Nixon's visit, Ms. MacMillan reports that he urged his Chinese hosts not to waste time discussing trade.
It is, in other words, an intensive site for performing motherhood.
(Many of Rabbi Kook's presumed spiritual heirs would no doubt benefit from an intensive review of his words).
In other words, in intensive calf rearing systems, aimed at maximized growth, underfeeding is rare.
The number of consultations per year, or in other words more intensive use of health services, is related to a higher expressed WTP/QALY.
"They are not the last word," Julie Semente, an intensive care nurse, said after the vote.
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