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It was one of the first of many specimens we found that day from that animal, which we later described and named Asilisaurus kongwe.

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This section is intended to provide operational definitions for the key features of the instruments; we later describe how these elements were embodied in the instruments we reviewed (see "Results and discussion" section).

We later describe how results might change if we allocated LUC between corn oil biodiesel and corn ethanol.

We later describe the fall in age at menarche in Europe over the past 200 years as being a secondary consequence of better nutrition and sanitation.

Studies performed in mice carrying mutations in Tlr4 or related genes have shed light on the role of these innate immune receptors in the pathogenesis of both IBD and NEC, as we later describe in detail.

When measuring on 2D we used the method later described by Hansson et al [ 14].

We will later describe status discordance over the decade in detail.

These four criteria (i.e., ontological, educative, catalytic, and tactical authenticity) became foundational for what we would later describe as authentic inquiry, which is a complex, multilogical framework that embraces ethical conduct characterized by care, compassion, honesty, courage, social justice, and autonomy.

Similarly, work by Hamblin (1987), Belnap (1990), Portner (2004) and others suggests semantic analyses for sentences in the imperative mood: on one approach an imperative expresses a property, and when one speaker issues an imperative that her addressee accepts, that property is added to her "to do list", itself a parameter of what we will later describe as conversational score (Section 7).

However, much of the knowledge update and transfer among nurses and between nurses and anaesthetists took place informally during 3 regular weekly anaesthetist-led clinics at the PAC, which we will later describe in more details.

Adaptation that improves the fitness of individuals within a population (i.e., relative fitness) is also important and might sometimes run counter to population mean fitness, as we will later describe.

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