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It has lists of known mouse genes and reports of nomenclature committees on how to refer correctly to mouse strains.
Analyses of this policy often refer, correctly, to the blood-drenched precedent of the CIA's Vietnam-era Phoenix Program -- at least 20,000 "neutralized".
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The majority of the children older than 3 years were referred correctly according to the DCG.
In addition, almost all caregivers stated that there was inaccurate communication during referrals and consults, where essential information related to pregnant women was not referred correctly and/or completely, or not transferred at all.
This sample size, with an anticipated 396 sick child observations, was estimated to allow +/− 6% precision in our point estimate of the proportion of sick children treated and/or referred correctly for all illness classifications estimated at 60%, assuming 95% confidence and a design effect of 1.5 to account for correlation of observations among children seen by the same HSA.
Looking into obstacles to refer patients correctly; one major problem was that of health care facility staff interviewed, 24/29 in PHC (86%) and 7/11 in hospitals (64%) were not aware of the national MDR-TB guidelines (Table 2).
Sensitivity refers to correctly classifying poor prognosis patients and specificity refers to correctly classifying good prognosis patients.
Second, it maps all the relevant IDs from different content providers to that same place on the planet, so that it is always referred to correctly by any other system.
And, CC refers to correctly classified instances.
CR = Correctly referred; NCR = Not correctly referred * These categories are only applicable to girls.
This article was corrected on 26 May 2016 to correctly refer to barrels of lime, rather than barrels of limes.
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