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To avoid the need for splitting text messages into multiple parts, the creators of Twitter capped the length of a tweet at 140 characters.
The remaining two questions had multiple parts: the question "Which patients have x number of critical items?" had 5 parts, for x = 1-5 and the question "Of the critical patients, what is the single most critical item for that patient?" had 5 parts as well.
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A case involving multiple parts of the body; the nares, multiple areas of the skin, the external urethral meatus, glans of penis and the perineum has been reported in India [ 5].
A shift toward front-end editing will need to involve changes in multiple parts of the newsroom, including the copy desk, the backfield and the masthead.
Those companies with the most exposure to multiple parts of the industry and to the broader economy have now begun to implement the kinds of big data collection, archiving and management programs that became widespread in other sectors long ago.
Lupus – When people develop lupus, they usually have inflammation in multiple parts of the body, especially the joints, skin, lining of the lungs and kidney.
This encompasses multiple parts of the process from analyzing the learner's needs and goals to outlining the curriculum to writing the lessons.
The loading multiple parts into the build cylinder of a rapid prototyping machine is a type of a bin-packing optimization problem.
This decision does not come from only one part of the brain: Multiple parts of the rats' brains interacted when they made this decision, meaning brains are complicated.
The same Jupyter notebook is shown in two web browser windows arranged horizontally to enable showing multiple parts of the notebook in the same image.
The study used insurance claims data and couldn't tell when patients got CT scans of multiple parts of the body at the same time, a common occurrence.
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