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Question B asked whether the presented evidence relied on research and whether the reports referred properly to the research.
This operational structure was identified by the WG as the main underlying reason behind the cases where patients failed to be referred properly and be managed within the pathway.
We have not referred properly to this figure in the original version of the manuscript, but have now corrected this mistake and added a short discussion in the subsection "Revealing the unbound head motion in three dimensions".
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The latter, properly referred to as the Army of Northern Virginia Battleflag, is at the centre of ongoing controversy around the Charleston shootings.
Such a culture change is also required to ensure officers focus first and foremost on ensuring the victim is safe, and is properly referred to specialist services which can offer them ongoing support.
Since the hearings Since he instructed the Lord Hutton to begin an independent judicial inquiry into the circumstances surrounding David Kelly's death, the prime minister has quite properly referred all queries regarding his role to the pending report.
But he is fair-minded and thoughtful, and because he possesses no other agenda than a desire to uncover the real man, he is convincing when he concludes that "if one defines 'Christian' as the evangelicals do... George Washington cannot be properly referred to as a Christian".
Everything that does is thereby properly referred to by the term in question.
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