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The flexibility of the system is due to the software, so the programming aspect is treated comprehensively in the paper.
All women in England diagnosed early are treated comprehensively, even though some have overdiagnosed, harmless cancers; these women cannot benefit from treatment but are exposed to the physical, psychological and social harms of cancer treatments.
There were treatises on new subjects such as "Drawing" (5 pages), "Dyeing" (5 pages), "Gunnery" (37 pages), "History" (39 pages), "Legerdemain" (11 pages), "Magnetism" (7 pages), "Oratory" (100 pages), "Painting" (32.5 pages), "Poetry," treated comprehensively as "the art of expressing our thoughts by fiction" (189.5 pages), and "War" (135.5 pages).
Instead, "the dictionary plan, by automatically providing headings throughout the work, under which, where appropriate, articles of more or less length may be put, enables every subject to be treated, comprehensively or in detail, yet as part of an organic whole, by means of careful articulation adapted to the requirements of an intelligent reader".
Several years ago, I was desired by the Editor of this series to write a volume on Roman Britain, but I soon found that the subject was too large and complex to be treated comprehensively, and at the same time to place the reader en rapport with the results of the systematic excavations of the last twenty-five years.
The topic of post-translational modifications is treated comprehensively by Len Neckers and Mehdi Mollapour in this special edition on Hsp90 in the chapter titled "Post-translational modifications of Hsp90 and their contributions to chaperone regulation".
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The dictionary defines an encyclopedia as "a work that contains information on all branches of knowledge or treats comprehensively a particular branch of knowledge, in articles usually arranged alphabetically by subject" (1 ).
The figure shows that women in strongly treated and comprehensively treated states have, on average, a smaller number of biological children and do not catch up with women in the control group by the age of 44.
While most people approaching the end of life were elderly, there were concerns that frail older people were treated less comprehensively than younger people and could be seen as a drain on resources.
The problem of the Gibbs free energy of nucleation and its dependence on the overvoltage of nucleation are comprehensively treated.
(3) The lingual tumor should be comprehensively treated despite the poor immune state of the body, or tumor recurrence can accelerate and metastases can occur.
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