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Trump signed the executive order after days of nationwide outrage over his administration's zero tolerance policy, which refers for criminal prosecution all migrants crossing the border illegally and has led to officials separating over 2,300 immigrant kids from their parents since May.

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The behavior under the microscope is altruism, which refers to concern for the well-being of others.

The second kind of resource is material resources, which refers to money for study or other physical goods.

Counting the number of articles, frequency, which refers to acupuncture for stroke rehabilitation in RCTs, was found to increase over time: from 2 (13.33%) in 1997 2001 to 8 (53.33%) in 2007-December, 2012.

The variable Age37-39 is a dummy for being 37 39, which refers to the year 2010 for the treatment group and for the year 2007 for the control group.

The recommended level of evidence for this is BIII, which refers to 'moderate recommendation for the statement' and 'expert' opinion.

– Mr President, the title, which refers to state aid for public services, is a misnomer, because this is aid for companies.

Also here is the sprawling sculpture "Devil Chaser" (1975-76), which refers to an ancient name for St .John's wort.

The second common characteristic is public purpose, which refers to the reason for the existence of think tanks.

This paper focuses on uplink SDMA with limited feedback, which refers to efficient techniques for CSI quantization and feedback.

This process is called a change in capacitance, which refers to total pressure for total volume.

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