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(3) Accordingly, reports of "emptying out" and "forgetting" may refer only to an emptying of ordinary experiential content, making room for an extraordinary content.
It may refer only to the speaker's knowledge, word-giving (promising), and other principles that are purely testimonial (Audi 1997; related claims are made by Coady 1992; for criticisms, Fricker 1995; Graham 2000b).
This was probably due to the fact that all South African subjects were recruited from a single gastroenterology clinic in a healthcare system that may refer only the most severely affected patients.
The role of context in health care has been increasingly recognized as important at the local level [ 35]; however, context is often described in abstract terms and may refer only to a description of geography or place [ 36].
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The title may refer not only to the instrument but also to a term used for a system of principles used in philosophic or scientific inquiry.
We would therefore suggest that it may be wiser to refer only to homogeneity and heterogeneity in relative terms.
Limitations regard the generalisation of results, as part of them may be referred only to the organisational features of the region analysed (as for the productivity).
In a toxicological sense, data quality may refer to not only the recorded chemical information, but also the quality of experimental results.
Another luscious eyeful, Gretchen Mol, currently appearing in the preposterously simple-minded new play "The Shape of Things," may unfortunately be referring only to food when she says, "I don't deprive myself".
The arsenic, which may refer to the smalt composition only, is known for its arsenic sulphides pigments (invisible to the IR spectroscopy), as the orpiment and the pararealgar.
However, each CAS number link may refer to an article with only limited measurement data or, on the other extreme, a comprehensive review.
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