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Veterinary treated refers to all events where the farmer contacted a veterinarian, even if no medical treatment was delivered.
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This process refers to taking treated municipal wastewater from a sewage treatment plant and, after further treating it to a level suitable for drinking, re-depositing it directly back into a drinking water distribution system.
The official announcement of the minimum wage did not mention how overtime would be treated, referring only to a "standard eight-hour work day", according to Reuters.
It ends up in a candy bar or a chocolate Easter egg or an M&M-like treat referred to by the trade as "bagged product".
This concept of mortality has also given the current show its title, "Tags and Treats," referring to pet identity tags as well as to the military dog tags used to identify the dead in war.
Time0 in the TB-treated referred to the earliest time both rifampin-based treatment and ART were concomitantly received, irrespective of which was initiated first.
So, the third project, which is sort of an in-between phase of the pocket colposcope and the ethanol gel project, is to be able to automatically decide the diagnosis of a lesion, in order to plan what to do – whether to treat, refer or send a patient home.
Committee on Energy and Commerce of House of Representatives treated as referring to Committee on Commerce of House of Representatives by section 1(a) of Pub.
Committee on Public Works and Transportation of House of Representatives treated as referring to Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of House of Representatives by section 1(a) of Pub.
One mice of each E pair was inoculated i.p. with 5 X 106 Ehrlich tumor cells; the other animal of the pair, the object of this study, was not treated being referred to as "companion of sick partner" (CSP).
Patients who had never been treated before referring to our clinic reported lower levels of pain related disability (Table 2).
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