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Currently a head of household, for ration card purposes, is defined by family members themselves.
Exposure, for tracking purposes, is defined as the proximity and/or contact with a source of a disease agent in such a manner that effective transmission of the agent or harmful effects of the agent may occur (CDC 2003a).
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Gifts for tax purposes are defined as "proceeds from a detached and disinterested generosity, out of affection, respect, admiration, charity or like impulses," according to a 1960 United States Supreme Court case, Commissioner v. Duberstein.
The priorities of utilization of renewable natural energy resources for power engineering purposes are defined.
The principal factors that must be accounted for when designing a stack for air pollution control purposes are defined.
The nanoparticles (NPs) for pharmaceutical purposes are defined as solid colloidal particles ranging in size from 10 to 400 nm.
Cases of compulsory uses for other purposes were defined in Article 20 of Bni Brak Local Council Regulations which requires for an additional permit for utilization of domestic water for other purposes like agriculture or industry [10]. 7.
After taking off in Spain, Yomango has since spread to Germany, Italy, Mexico, Argentina, and Chile, but Paul was keen to stress that it's simply a tactic, not a movement, so its goals or purposes are defined entirely by the individual.
The cut-off value for scoring purposes was defined by a receiver-operator characteristic analysis (ROC); the chi square was used for dichotomous measures.
The primary shoulder for examination purposes was defined by coin toss.
Cohorts for comparison purposes were defined as patients (with mRCC) diagnosed from 2000 20022) to 2005 vs 2006 2008.
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