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Parent medical and critical care team decision- making referred to how critical care teams sought early joint decision-making with parent medical teams when there was doubt over the possibility of critical illness recovery (theme 3).
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It's rare that human beings develop this level of perspicacity about themselves, particularly when the insight they are making refers to the absence rather than a presence of characterological attributes.
Egyptian texts a millennium after these beads were made referred to "metal from the sky," which historians have taken to mean meteoritic iron. .
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Tron9 felt Davies had been misrepresented: Did anybody actually listen to the podcast that Alan made referring to Hillsborough?
Asked during a press conference to explain whether he still stuck by comments he made referring to Israelis as "the descendants of apes and pigs" and "bloodsuckers", Morsi said the remarks had been taken out of context.
The markings are typically made referring to data from as-built drawings.
It was made referring to the Earth's magnetic field as an eccentric dipole, using the approximation based on International Geomagnetic Reference Field (IGRF-11).
Some of the more recent analytical expressions able to predict the shear and the flexural resistance of concrete beams were mentioned and design considerations are made referring to a ductile design of HSC beams.
Further identification confirmations were made referring to retention indices (RI) data generated from a series of known standards of n-alkanes mixture (C7 – C25) (Kovàts [1958]) and to those previously reported in the literature (Adams [2001]; Zouari et al. [2010]).
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