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Field of occupational training unknown (referred to as other).
HRV-C was screened for in 2787 respiratory samples from 1540 patients (839 male, 675 female, 26 unknown) referred for respiratory virus screening to the Specialist Virology Centre (SVC), Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh between September 2006 and September 2007.
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"The known unknown" refers to what he calls the "scary" fact that we all know that massive tech-driven change is coming, but we don't know the "twists and turns that get us there".
"Known" refers to organisms with annotated rnpB genes, whereas "unknown" refers to organisms with no annotated rnpB genes.
The category label Unknown refers to deaths which have occurred abroad, so that the Finnish authorities were not able to determine a cause of death.
Stratification taken from the REC application form with "unknown" referring to either a missing form or data missing from the application Publications were located through a literature search in three bibliographic databases: Web Of Science, PubMed and Google Scholar.
As it turned out, the name of von Junzt itself was also contained — sealed up — in the sarcophagus of this entry, a long and tedious one devoted to the work of an Oxford man by the name of St. Dennis T. R. Gladfellow, "a noted scholar," as the entry had it, "in the field of inquiry into the beliefs of the ancient, largely unknown peoples referred to conjecturally today as proto-Urartians".
; : Shiina, given name unknown, otherwise referred to by his nickname, is another adult friend of Shuichi and Yoshino.
The Froissart manuscript dating from between 1470 and 1472 from the Harleian Collection held at the British Library includes a miniature depicting the event, titled "Dance of the Wodewoses", attributed to an unknown painter referred to as the Master of the Harley Froissart.
Other environmental factors are unknown and referred to as micro-environmental factors [ 1].
A variant of unknown significance (referred to as Glu1317Gln) was found in the APC gene.
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