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The reference to his temporibus 'at this time' in the opening lines of Chapter 25 may refer more generally to Cædmon's career as a poet.

The term 'Ghadar Conspiracy' may refer more specifically to the mutiny planned for February 1915 in India, while the term 'German plot' or 'Christmas Day Plot' may refer more specifically to the plans for shipping arms to Jatin Mukherjee in Autumn 1915.

While we generally use the term "standard of care" to imply state of the art, the standard may refer more reliably to the state of the status quo, the nature of which is to defend itself.

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As noted above, in this section instead of giving the number of articles with a "principal focus on" a category, we report the percentage of articles "including reference to" that category, since in this section each article may refer to more than one category.

In addition, patients may recall receiving small pieces of advice from their GP in our study but the 'counselling' may refer to more in depth advice.

Under gatekeeping arrangements, primary care physicians may refer children more because they are required to provide the referral for coverage of the specialty care as opposed to merely recommending self-referral or they feel more pressure from parents to make a referral under these arrangements [ 24].

The full impact of these changes is yet to be seen but they may lead GPs to refer more to psychologists, thus reducing demand for psychiatrists and easing the pressure on the increasingly female and part time psychiatry workforce.

Patients may be referred more than once or between specialists; there are risks of cross-referrals within secondary care and complex diagnostic routes (where patients ultimately receive treatment from specialist services that are different to those initially targeted).

The reader may refer to[21] for more related studies in the literature.

Some basic definitions and results are hereby given; for more details one may refer to the references.

EY refers to the global organisation, and may refer to one or more, of the member firms of Ernst & Young Global Limited, each of which is a separate legal entity.

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