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An abstract or a condensed presentation of the substance of a body of material.
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Those audits have found consistent violations of Apple's code of conduct, according to summaries published by the company.
It featured in the terrorism trial of Zacarias Moussaoui, whose attorneys agreed to summaries of statements from, among others, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.
He is angry that he and a colleague working with him at the Royal Shrewsbury hospital were not allowed to see the detailed "line" data (as opposed to summaries) to work out why the trial failed to alleviate migraine.
Lee Malvo, the younger of two men charged in the Washington-area sniper attacks last fall, bragged about his ability to shoot and said some of the victims had been shot in the head for effect, say people with access to summaries of his interrogation by the police.
The methods he accused the newspapers of using to discover his personal details included stalking, a break-in, phone-hacking and purchasing embarrassing photographs, according to summaries of his testimony that appeared in the live blogs of two British papers that have been following the investigation closely, The Guardian and The Telegraph.
They had Ms. Virtue also testify to summaries she typed up of many of those calls--including private conversations between Mr. Zenga and his attorney, Mr. Dovel.
And during the PARCC flap, all across the bloggoverse those of us who so much as linked to summaries of the questions were hunted down and slapped.
Because the initial demographic model is fitted to summaries of all the data from all loci, including variances of summary statistics across loci, it accounts for the full range of polymorphism among loci, including loci affected by recent selection.
We should refocus efforts on improving and promoting graded access to summaries of evidence.
The U.S. EPA could improve the web access to summaries and analyses of these data, which are publically available but often difficult to find in web searches.
As a result, findings from exercise-based research have generally been limited to summaries of strengths and limitations experienced by participants.
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