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Usually the man or woman is helped to these lessons by therapists or sympathetic friends or even books.' The idea that Dickens was thwarted in his search for self-knowledge by the unavailability in his day of self-help manuals - with special reference to the chapters on Avoiding the Rebound - would be grotesque coming from a detractor, let alone an ardent fan.
When read with reference to the chapters in the last section on radiotherapy planning techniques and conformal radiotherapy, this book stands as an ideal reference text for the trainee clinical oncologist.
Such a step-by-step approach is depicted in Figure 6 (with reference to the chapters within this paper) providing an interdisciplinary straight forward strategy for comprehensive characterization of photosensitizing compounds.
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300 bc) in his Jihe tongjie ("Complete Explanation of Geometry"), by reference to the chapter devoted to right-angled triangles in Jiuzhang suanshu (Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Procedures), a mathematical classic completed during the Han dynasty (206 bc ad 220).
19 Each prescription of a drug is recorded in THIN as encrypted multilex codes, along with reference to the chapter in the British National Formulary describing the drug.
In cross-references, for hyperlink purposes, please refer to the chapter or section number (e.g., see Chap. 3 or see Sect. 3.5.1).
It is shorthand for hydraulic fracturing, and an abridged reference to the latest chapter in American resource extraction.
What I found when I opened her New American Standard to 1 Thessalonians was a scribbled, vague cross reference to the 17th chapter of Acts, the book immediately following the four gospels of the New Testament which details the missionaries of Christ's apostles in the distant reaches of the Holy Land.
It is inevitable that the study of this subject will necessitate reference to the material-specific chapters throughout this text.
Their meetings were also tinged with confusion: Charlotte was initially said to be dumbstruck when she met her idol – and confused when he started talking about the scent of cigars, not realising he was making a flattering reference to the scene in chapter XXIII where the smell of Mr Rochester's cigar sets Jane aflutter.
The many students in attendance on Monday chuckled, as the standard reference to that chapter of Scripture is "Second Corinthians". But Mr. Trump was undeterred.
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