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The exact position will be ascertained today when Rooney undergoes a hospital scan on his broken metatarsal.
It could not be ascertained today whether Mr. Richard son's instructions to Mr. Bunker included recommenda tions that the South Vietnamese Government be informed by the United States Embassy that Mr. Chau had maintained close contacts with high diplomatic and intelligence officials at the American mission in Saigon.
A reformulation of the CNDP that requires Θ(n 2) constraints was recently shown and optimal solutions for small networks were ascertained [17,18].
Censusing and successive removals continued until the ranks of all individuals had been ascertained (13 33 days), at which point the nest and remaining occupants were collected and frozen (−20°C).
A total of 109 new colorectal cancer cases were ascertained late 1999.
International standards and tools have been adapted and the intrinsic validity of aspects of the process has been ascertained (10).
Therefore, as suggested by WHO, a simple and reliable POC capillary glucose test offers major advantages, but its cost and cost-effectiveness are yet to be ascertained (10).
Vital status was ascertained through 2004, 2001, and 2005 for the French, UK, and US cohorts, respectively, through linkage with national and regional death registries, employer records, and Social Security Administration records.
In total, 10 488 CRC cases, aged <80 years at diagnosis, were ascertained between March 2003 and October 2011 through the National Study of Colorectal Cancer Genetics (NSCCG) (Penegar et al, 2007 n=926868); the Study of the Genetic Epidemiology of Colorectal Cancer (n=581) and the Royal Marsden Hospital National Health Services Trust RMHNHSTT) family history DNA database (n=639).
The T2D patients were ascertained between 2002 and 2004 in 15 diabetes clinics throughout Israel by the "Israel Diabetes Research Group" and were defined according to WHO criteria (fasting glucose >140mg/dl on two or more occasions, or random glucose >200 mg/dl on two or more occasions).
The individuals from Philadelphia were ascertained between 1995 and 2007 as part of a prostate cancer case-control study, with cases identified through Urologic Oncology Clinics at multiple hospitals of the University of Pennsylvania Health System (UPHS) and controls being men attending UPHS general medicine clinics.
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