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The general counsel's office did confirm that it had referred no complaints to law enforcement authorities during the audit period, the report noted.
For if the velocity of light in empty space is to be a quantity that is independent of the choice (or, respectively, of the state of motion) of the inertial system to which it is referred, no absolute meaning can be assigned to the conception of the simultaneity of events that occur at points separated by a distance in space.
He also referred no significant headache ever.
Considering MUT-related patient acceptance, most of the 32 patients referred no or just slight discomfort (Table 2).
Of the general practices that agreed to take part in the study, 30 referred no women during the study period.
A conservative topical treatment was offered to our patient, as lesions remained stable over time and the patient referred no major ocular complaints.
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He's referring, no doubt, to rulings like Engel v. Vitale (school prayer), Roe v. Wade (abortion), and, of course, Lawrence v.
Patients who were lost to follow-up withdrew from the study after visit 3 (one patient) and visit 5 (three patients) referring no specific reasons for study withdrawal.
There's no such scene on the tape to which she's referring, no such audio, and her campaign hasn't identified any. .
Belen Lloveras has received occasional travel fund to conferences/symposia/meetings are occasionally granted by either Qiagen or Roche All other authors refer no conflict of interest.
Threshold probabilities that have a higher net benefit than both of these scenarios means that, for these thresholds, the model is better than referring no one and referring everyone.
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