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Visual feedback was provided via computer monitor and participants were instructed to slowly compress the spring with their foot with the goal to raise the force feedback reference line as high as possible and maintain that maximal level of compression for at least ten seconds [ 18, 19, 27, 28].
The morning after the firing, Danielle Mattoon, the culture editor, sent out word that she planned to "raise the yellow umbrella" — a reference to an old beer canopy obtained years ago from a wurst operation by some music writers and editors.
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Attacking Mr. Obama, he said, "He wants to raise the tax on savings," a reference to the president's proposal to increase taxes on investment income, even though it is mostly the rich who receive income from dividends and capital gains.
It is expected that the Republican nominee, presumably Gov. George W. Bush, will do the same in the general election campaign, raising the possibility that references to the temple will show up in televised political commercials this fall.
Nonetheless, there are two principal limitations relating to the quality of the reference standard (a single radiologist's opinion) and a lack of blinding between the test and the reference standard, raising the potential for review bias.
In fact, the possibility of enrolling apparently healthy individuals with subclinical AITD and high levels of TPOAbs, whose prevalence is estimated around 3.3 25.8%% in the general population, raises the 99th ‰ of the reference value distribution [12, 13, 15, 22, 23] and produces an increase in the proportion of subjects classified as negative for TPOAbs.
Crippled by polio from the age of eight, Dury saw the entire "year of the disabled" concept as patronizing, and his Spartacus reference raised the message from the simply pissed-off to the revolutionary: Disabled people don't want pity; they want freedom from all that bullshit.
This reference raises the question of the appropriateness of using international documents as a standard-bearer for national documents on biomedical research ethics in Middle Eastern countries.
It all depends on your points of reference and raises the question, how might one interpret modern British cooking in such a way?
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