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Dr. Chris Welty, who also worked on Watson, suggested that it may not have been able to correctly parse the second part of the clue, "its second largest, for a World War II battle" (which was not a standalone clause despite it following a semicolon, and required context to understand that it was referring to a second-largest airport).
While the terms 'middle range theory' and 'programme theory' are increasingly used interchangeably, one could say that the PT is all about the hypothesis underlying the intervention in question (in this case the management of community health volunteers), which presents the mechanisms through which the outcomes are expected to be brought about as well as the required context conditions.
Time was not considered in isolation, but in association with the clinicians' assessments of suitability of a measure to their required context and the number of measures required [ 21, 29, 31].
In collaboration with the above modules, Transaction Controller deals with the transactional features of the CRUD operations i.e., CRUD operations can be successfully executed if it meets the required context and transactional properties.
The visual information contained in the hash string (i.e., concatenated packet body data) may be visualized by decoding the corresponding part of the bitstream by a JPEG2000 decoder (including the header information for providing the required context information to the decoder).
Other terms used were less precise and required context: :* / therapōn – At the time of Homer, the word meant "squire" (Patroclus was referred to as the therapōn of Achilles and Meriones that of Idomeneus ); during the classical age, it meant "servant".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com