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Although Dr. Visotsky's project took several years to complete, Dr. Hansell said, by the early 1980's the shift to local care in Illinois was mostly complete, and the major role played by state hospitals had diminished.
The skull is being described as mostly complete and at least some of the skeleton has been excavated, though more remains in the ground and has yet to be uncovered.
It is mostly complete and mainly affects the tip of the patella (43%) (Ait Si Selmi et al. 1999).
That adjustment is now mostly complete, and U.S. airlines now run like real businesses.
The two towers of the west front are mostly complete and were part of the first phase of construction.
The next, and last, stop was Meiji-Mura, a lush 250-acre privately owned park to which buildings from all over Japan have been transported, mostly complete and mostly well restored.
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But the cleanup is mostly completed, and parks officials now say there is a silver lining: the chance to restore an overgrown park to the original vision of its creators, Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, who won a competition to design it in 1858.
There are patterns, such as that science students mostly complete quicker and in higher numbers than social science, arts and humanities research students.
Library of America and Robert Polito have done a great service to Farber, readers and American literary non-fiction by, finally, collecting Farber's film writing in one (mostly) complete volume and ensuring he continues grooming generations of savvy moviegoers.
Thereby RNs and ENs mostly complete each other and sometimes ENs can be seen as RNs' assistant.
Taken together, our results indicate that deletion of the Geminin gene is mostly complete by e14.5 and virtually complete by birth, consistent with what has been previously reported for other mice that express Nestin-Cre [24], [25].
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