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The song "In the Middle, in the Middle, in the Middle," derived from a 1960's public service announcement ("Don't cross the street in the middle of the block"), is "about as far as we get with good advice," he observed.

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With respect to the required depth of the permanent electrode, Fig.  4a shows that the mean value of the calculated STN-middle derived from the intraoperatively recorded MER activity is in good agreement with the pre-operatively calculated depth of the target nucleus using MRI-based planning with the Schaltenbrand Wahren atlas target coordinates [ 10, 34].

The branle, danced in the late European Middle Ages, derived from the carole.

Harnisch, J., R. Borchers, P. Fabian and M. Maiss, 1998, The age of air in the polar middle atmosphere derived from CF4, submitted to Geophys.

Six Pt-supported catalysts based on mordenite, pillared clay, delaminated clay and Al-MCM41 were tested for hydrogenation and mild hydrocracking activities in processing a middle distillate derived from Canadian oil sands.

Here we show that constructively unacceptable instances of the excluded middle can be derived from foundation on the basis of some very elementary set-theoretic assumptions.

From the eleventh century French was adopted in the court and in the late Middle Ages, Scots, derived from Old English, became dominant, with Gaelic largely confined to the Highlands.

His middle name was derived from Osawatomie, the town in Kansas where abolitionist John Brown started his antislavery campaign.

We aimed to estimate, in a large French cohort of middle-aged adults derived from the Supplémentation en Vitamines et Minéraux Antioxydants trial, the association of compliance with the guidelines of the French Nutrition and Health Program (PNNS) assessed at inclusion and change in health-related quality of life (HRQoL) over 12 years.

Haydn's middle symphonies derive from music like this, which may also touch, if only faintly, post-World War II musical sadists like Bernd Alois Zimmermann.

This relationship may be explained by the low participation of females in the labor market, and the socioeconomic and cultural context comparable in middle income, deriving from the post-Soviet bloc European countries.

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