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The study was conducted across four south London Primary Care Trusts, the local unit for the management of primary care and community services (Southwark; Lambeth; Lewisham and Croydon), which were superseded by Clinical Commissioning Groups on 1 April 2013.

Initially, these designs resulted in certain biases in the estimators under very specific conditions, which were superseded by new control period sampling designs, although a decision must still be made as to precisely what is the most appropriate time interval between case and control periods.

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Or invested vast amounts of time and money in drawing up new curricula, painstakingly detailing specific skills and techniques which are superseded almost immediately.

It is based on an earlier XHTML-based Open eBook standard, which was superseded by ePub, so it could be regarded as a "legacy" format.

Meanwhile, as the continuo principle gradually approached obsolescence, the harpsichord (which was superseded by the piano about 1770) took on a new function in chamber music.

In 1620 the English mathematician Edmund Gunter developed a surveying chain, which was superseded only by the steel tape beginning in the late 19th century.

We thought the pear frangipane tart was tasty (despite more almond than pear flavor) until we tried the excellent whole berry crumb tart, which was superseded in turn by the tangy-creamy Key lime, served with raspberry sorbet.

In the case of Gillette, the company has resumed ads for the Mach 3 men's shaving line, which was superseded by the more expensive Fusion men's shaving line.

The Chalcolithic (Copper-Stone) Age, lasting in the Aegean area from the early 3rd millennium bc to the beginning of the 2nd, is usually considered a part of the greater Bronze Age, which was superseded by the Iron Age from about 1200 bc.

Consider a theory T which is superseded by a better theory T′.

It is used to denote both: (i) a limited existential sphere, or stage, which is superseded by the higher stage of the religious life; and (ii) an aspect of life which is retained even within the religious life.

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