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He went on to refer to completion of an Everglades project that he did not describe, then noted he had worked to expand NIH while he was speaker.
Or perhaps the title of "2046" referred to its projected completion date.
Treatment completion referred to a patient who completed treatment, but for whom smear examination results were not complete enough to classify the patient as cured; or based on clinical, radiological and complementary examination criteria in those patients who did not produce sputum for a smear examination.
There are also subject completion rates, which refer to the completion of individual subjects.
Henceforth the four stages of the experiment, at each of which the monkeys completed a performance test, will be referred to, in order of completion, as Pre-Op, Unilateral FL (frontal lobe ablation), FLxIT (frontal-inferotemporal disconnection) and FLxIT + Fx (frontal-inferotemporal disconnection with fornix transection).
Within the United Kingdom, cancer survivorship has generally referred to the period after completion of initial treatment, regardless of whether the person is free from cancer at that time (Department of Health, Macmillan Cancer Support and NHS Improvement, 2010).
He was referring to the completion of the first phase of the human genome project, which is expected to aid in the treatment of various diseases.
"Our businessmen are concerned about 2014," Mr. Mohammed said, referring to the completion of the American troop withdrawal, "and when there are drug smuggling allegations and threats of being blacklisted, that damages business prospects in our country".
This action refers to the completion of fundamental enunciation (from "hanagu" to "mulidZibu").
Just to clarify, the order of biochemical emergence listed above refers to the completion of each major metabolic set.
In this article, DE refers to degree completion using TMC without 'traditional', face-to-face classrooms and is used interchangeably with the term 'online learning'.
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