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20 The notification form was unchanged from 1967 to 1998, and data were mostly notified as free text specifications to items such as 'Maternal health before pregnancy,' 'Maternal health during pregnancy' and 'Complications in relation to birth'.
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So I started assigning tasks--mostly notifying groups of friends and acquaintances, but also taking care of various organizational issues.
The company is said to be retaining mostly engineers as it notified its team of about 50 employees earlier this morning.
While some members of Congress already had numeric pagers, the devices were mostly used to notify them of a vote.
The tenants, who mostly have month-to-month leases, were notified of the December closing on Monday, said Rodney Stewart, a spokesman for Park Place Entertainment, the company that owns the mall.
Increasingly formal organisational structure full of "regular procedures" forced changes to be retarded, time is lost between people, mostly extraneous between each other, to be notified and certified with.
When word came that the first shots had been fired at Lexington, Col. John Paterson, (later General Paterson) notified the Berkshire militia of mostly farmers to fetch their rifles and prepare to join the revolution -- there was no military issue of weapons.
Subjects came to the memory clinic for a variety of indications, mostly memory complaints experienced by the patient or notified by people in his or her environment.
Failures in death notifications occurred mostly because deaths entered on the NHSCR were not notified to the CCRG (3.3%).
All 12 true positive cases were notified to public health authorities prior to the ED surveillance staff notification, mostly by the treating clinicians from the hospital (9, 75%).
The Michigan High School Athletic Association was notified.
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