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The current and voltage sources are traceable to National Accreditation of Measurement and Sampling (NAMAS) standards.
The IRB of the Mount Sinai School specifically waived the need for consent due to use of discarded samples not traceable to source.
The reason for the increase in the maximum excursion is statistical and traceable to the number of grid points (sample size) which increases with resolution.
These latter bloodspots were stripped of all identifiers and patient codes, preserving only stated gender and ethnicity of the donor, to ensure that the samples were not traceable to the newborn.
As a single-embryo transfer policy was applied for women younger than 36 years at their first or second ICSI attempt, 13 FF samples were directly traceable to a single pregnancy and 14 corresponded to twins.
NGSP-certified methods are currently used worldwide in the clinical laboratories that measure patient samples, and these results are directly traceable to the DCCT and UKPDS.
Some of the discrepancies in the model predictions are traceable to its elastic nature.
Measurement results obtained with different instruments using identical samples are comparable only if they are traceable to the same stated system of reference.
In 2011-12, dincreperformanceperformance between men and women had been thought to be traceable to anomalies within that year group.
None is traceable to an Iraqi source.
3) the defect is traceable to the defendant.
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