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The emails refer largely to work on so-called paleoclimate data - reconstructing past climate scenarios using data such as ice cores and tree rings.
When ministers past and present claim credit for creating thousands of jobs and look to the 2 million to be created within the next five years, they refer largely to this part-time and casualised workforce.
Since elder-care referral agencies lack federal regulation, almost anyone can set up an agency and refer largely untrained and unexperienced people for in-home senior care.
Critics refer largely to: 1) overall usability of the system; and 2) taxonomy problems mainly related to the distinction between activity and participation, capacity and performance, and its granularity and need for additional qualifiers [ 4].
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"Energy efficiency" refers, largely, to measures that help buildings save energy.
The cases are referred largely by the crisis center or by one of the local police departments.
In other words, corporate social responsibility actually refers largely to what the company does not do.
Other commonly circulating phrases, such as "survival of the fittest"—referring largely to selection and variation, but missing replication are also of little use to initiate a lesson.
The latter category refers largely to comms metadata, according to Vodafone, but can also include "demands for other types of customer data such as name, physical address and services subscribed".
Such gene interactions were broadly termed epistasis, and referred largely to the fact that the contribution of a single locus to the genotype-to-phenotype map could depend on the genotype at another genomic location [7].
The term 'system' refers largely to sociotechnical systems and thus, it should be no surprise that the underlying theory behind macroergonomics is sociotechnical systems theory (e.g., Coakes and Coakes 2009).
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