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We screened newborn infants aged 3 days, born in the hospitals weighing 1500 2500 g, residing within 20 25 km of the hospital, and not planning to shift residence for at least the next 2 months.
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In the case of thin-zone reactors, the criteria are significantly simplified, with equality (within experimental error) of "shifted residence times" of reactants being proposed as the criterion of instantaneousness.
Second, in some cases refugees had shifted residence from one part of the camp to another between registration and verification exercises and could not be located.
In addition to relocating from Mission Viejo in Orange County to Temecula in Riverside County after Craig's birth, the family shifted residences multiple times before finally settling in Temecula.
This shift in residence from the Northwest Atlantic into the eastern Atlantic was age dependent and only individuals larger than 200 cm (CFL, ∼8.1 years of age) at the time of trans-Atlantic movement showed this behavior [10].
Most of those who remained have shifted their residence to East Beirut and adjacent Christian suburbs.
The American ambassador, for instance, last year shifted his residence across the city in a bid to reduce the hours spent every day in traffic between home and office.The opposition mayors of two of the capital's municipalities decided they had had enough of waiting for the city-wide authority and the national government to act.
This ignition pressure temperature stability diagram considerably shifts with residence time, especially at low pressures.
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