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In this paper, we use the term 'subsidy' to refer to instruments installed to bridge the gap between the market price for energy and the (higher) cost of energy production from biogas.
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For ease of exposition, we shall refer to instrument, method or observer comparisons simply as method comparisons hereafter.
The term also refers to instruments of a pattern invented by the U.S. astronomer Seth Carlo Chandler for determining latitude or time by observing the times of transit of stars across a fixed almucantar.
The interview guide was developed referring to instruments used by our collaborators and members of our team in previous research projects [ 8, 9, 38, 41] and tested for comprehensibility and handling in pilot-interviews with two home dwelling frail elderly patients and one elderly patient who had recently entered a nursing home, in spring 2012.
In the following, we discuss these conditions referring to instrument Z1, the sanction strategy of welfare agencies.
These instruments have not been systematically been considered in current CPGs, but CPG developers may refer to such instruments to reduce duplications and work load. 5. Involvement of all professional groups and patient perspective A broad range of disciplines and professions is involved in the care for multimorbid patients.
(Hereafter, we refer to these instruments as the "rosette sampler" and "handheld sampler").
Descant can also refer to an instrument of higher-than-normal pitch, such as a descant recorder.
Ethnologists frequently refer to any instrument of this class as a trumpet; but when they are made of or derived from animal horns, they are also often known as horns.
Singers often refer to their instrument as a third-person entity, but Ms. Coote said: "I can't stand calling it 'the voice.' It's part of my body, like my armpits or knees".
We will henceforth refer to this instrument by the acronym PEARLS (PhotoElectron Angle-Resolved Linear Spectrometer).
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