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This was also the only palpation procedural term used in the search strategies that was not used by authors or indexers.
Indexers in MEDLINE, MANTIS and CINAHL selected Diagnosis most frequently as a palpation procedural term (17/29 studies in MEDLINE, 23/28 in MANTIS, and 7/13 in CINAHL).
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He couldn't help frame the choice — a major one, to say the least — in fitful, faintly procedural terms.
While the brush-off was explained in arcane procedural terms, it was an open secret that Russia had blocked the application to the embarrassment of the group's other ex-communist members.
But a secret report released under the Freedom of Information Act, and not completed until the strike was in full swing in June, revealed: "in procedural terms the Area Director was wrong to announce closure at a General Review Meeting... closure has not yet been confirmed by the Board".
This might sound all very equitable, and in U.N. procedural terms, no doubt it is.
Second, this view explains the nature of moral truth in procedural terms, and thus it implies that there are no moral facts independently of the procedure (Rawls 1980: 307).
During Ford's incumbency, foreign policy was characterized in procedural terms by the increased role Congress began to play, and by the corresponding curb on the powers of the President.
The search category for procedural terms was relatively uncomplicated.
Procedural terms in manual medicine seemed quite well represented in the databases that we studied.
The frequency of palpation procedural terms is presented in Table 4.
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