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Field records were based on map recordings and GPS to identify possible discrepancies, if any.

However, the majority of these previous records were based on limited and/or indirect geochronology and provided equivocal or no direct stratigraphic relationship with the Laschamp and the Mono Lake events, apparently getting skepticism about possible existence of the younger excursion(s).

All records were based on estimations by the farmer at the interview.

Gestational age records were based upon an ultrasound scan taken at booking.

Records were based on the motif nucleotides and their reverse complementary sequence from the opposite strand.

Full-time equivalents for the work-related emergency department records were based on estimates of annual hours worked from Statistics Canada's Labour Force survey.

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Gearhead Records is based in Davis, Calif.

The jury's conviction of Ms. Villacorta for falsifying business records was based on the phony refunds and rebates.

Normally, the selection of the seismic records is based on the relative location of the structures to the seismic faults without any distinction among the source type.

"Here in the US, most of these records are based on sites with good long-term records, typically airports, so the extremes are based on a sample of locations that are co-located with cities," says Crimmins.

NELP's estimate that 70 million U.S. adults have arrest or conviction records is based on federal Bureau of Justice statistics compiled from federal, state and local law-enforcement and courts.

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