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However, few data are available regarding the clinical outcome, which provides vital reference for further application of the methodology.
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In response the British Bankers Associationn (BBA) started publishing LIBOR rates in 1986 and they quickly became a vital reference point for the pricing of financial instruments.Libor is set, or "fixed", every day.
Whether she knew it consciously at the time, it was also inevitable her video would become a vital reference point for future activism.
Had I missed some vital reference point on the cultural map?
Mr. Sinkankas wrote books that are considered vital references in the field of gems and minerals.
As an objective observer of the play's progress, he becomes a vital point of reference for the director.
A vital point of reference for almost everyone I speak to in the new wave of hi-fi sound is David Mancuso's Loft parties – the cosmopolitan all-night New York gatherings that began in 1970 and which created disco and modern club culture, held by Mancuso in his own apartment set up with Klipschorn speakers.
The theological developments of Edward's reign provided a vital source of reference for Elizabeth's religious policies, though the internationalism of the Edwardian Reformation was never revived.
Early warning tools may assist clinicians identify early signs of failure to adapt and/or deterioration but these are dependent on 'Normal' vital sign reference ranges for triggering an escalation of care.
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