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Trent Lott's unfortunate comment at a 100th Birthday Party actually didn't say anything specific about race issues - the linkage was made by the media to suggest that the compliment honoring Strom Thurmond meant something that could be a code phrase supporting Strom's previous segregation stance.
Linkage was made possible by the individually unique National registration number assigned to each resident in Sweden at birth or time of permanent residency.
A computerised linkage was made with hospital discharge records in Scotland (Scottish Morbidity Records (SMRs)).
Individual record linkage was made possible by the personal identification number assigned to each Swedish resident at birth.
Among the evaluated subjects, a linkage was made with the one-year sickness absence register from the company through the personal identification number of each employee.
Also, record linkage was made to the Swedish Survey of Living Conditions (ULF) to perform a subanalysis of a sample of the population later in life.
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(These names are derived from the carbon atoms through which the sugar-phosphate linkage is made).
Although I don't agree with the forms of linkage being made by Netanyahu and Clinton between Iran and an Israeli-Palestinian peace — the issue is not how to threaten Iran but how to bring it inside the tent — I agree with both of them that a link exists.
What unintended consequences might spring from that linkage being made?
This linkage is made explicit by one of the greatest of China's twentieth-century physicians and medical reformers, Zhang Xichun, who unequivocally describes philosophy as the basis of medicine.
We anticipated that ML4118S in its hybrid form 8 should possess very weak DPAP1 inhibitory activity since the linkage is made at the terminal amino function.
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