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Future practice may codify the ultrasound requirements that are expected before the start of residency and during residency of specialties that use ultrasound in their practice.
Artefacts (such as standard operating procedures, guidelines, protocols and so on) may codify the intended steps in a routine but should not be equated with what actually gets done (see Figure 1).
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But as voters learn the details of the proposal, public opinion may codify along partisan lines.
Furthermore, when attempting to grid, or rasterize, data at the global scale, researchers may codify incorrect assumptions through interpolation or by applying bias corrections for research effort.
In the end, Trump approved the phasing out of DACA starting in six months during which time Congress may act to codify the program into law.
England may have codified the ancient practice of kicking around an animal skin filled with compressed air.
Joseph Cirincione, a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, said the big remaining question was "what, exactly, are we going to codify?" "The administration may be willing to give a legally binding agreement to reduce to a specified level, and to provide verification of those reductions, but not commit to irreversibility," he said.
Museums codify the past; fairs celebrate the future.
Four genes, designated Pfkfb1 4, codify the different PFK-2 isozymes.
This would only codify the process in law.
Tags codify the dreams.
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