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With respect to prisoners, "necessary information" probably refers most specifically to a patient's: a. criminal past.
The law of unintended consequences applies most specifically to college athletics".
The question went squarely to the problem of sustaining the shaky coalition assembled for the campaign against terrorism, and most specifically to the situation in Pakistan.
The name lantern-eye fish refers most specifically to the species Anomalops katoptron and Photoblepharon palpebratum, both found in the East Indies.
The name flageolet which comes from the Old French flageol, meaning "pipe" or "tabor pipe"—was applied to such flutes at least from the 13th century, but from the late 16th century it has referred most specifically to a form of the instrument developed at that time in Paris.
In comparison, slow gamma (∼40 Hz) oscillations throughout the hippocampus related most specifically to object-location associative memory encoding rather than overt behavior.
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Physicians reported that they do ask their patients general questions related to HRQoL, most specifically related to sleep, fatigue, and impacts on work, though they do not routinely use a standardized measure of HRQoL when assessing patients with AL amyloidosis.
Most specifically referred to a proposed 87% cut to the solar feed-in tariff, a government incentive scheme for small solar installations.
Global Lives quickly became an educational "moonshot" (the subject of my book, Moonshots in Education) using cutting-edge technology to bring blended learning of "non-cognitive" skills, most specifically, empathy, to the center of schools and classrooms.
The architecture most specifically referred to in painting A is that of a. Rome b.
On board the invasion ship heading for Provence in August 1944, there's a near mutiny over the denial of certain food, most specifically tomatoes, to Africans.
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