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Age, gender, marital status, nationality, temporary visa, USMLE scores, years from graduation, pre-GME clinical experience, pre-GME research experience, US externship were not found to be associated with pursuance of fellowship training.
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Despite this, our data validates that subspecialty fellowship programs may prefer GME research experience while choosing their candidates [ 12] Our study shows that resident clinical performance, examination scores and fellowship pursuance among residents are associated with selected resident characteristics such as age, USMLE scores and research activities.
Coltrane's fast-tempo, wildly expressive solo in the concert performance of "Pursuance" is eight minutes and includes a lengthy duet with Jones that, with its blend of unleashed energy and extraordinarily complex construction discovered on the wing, is one of most moving, most beautiful, most soul-searching moments that Coltrane ever recorded.
An explanation for this could be that pursuance of a pastoral livelihood competes for labour with other livelihood options.
It has been rendered the solemn duty of the Supreme Court of the United States, laid upon it by Congress in pursuance of the Federal Government's power "[t]o regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States," to decide What Is Golf.
With him, she, too, became active in church politics, insisting for years on the pursuance of the Christian war against the Turks.
In "Pursuance," the suite's third part, Mr. Marsalis played loud, fast and abstract, staying in the bottom range of his saxophone with a bright tone.
The liner notes admit that the previous CD versions were inferior, taken from "a second-generation master tape...[with added] equalisation and compression...and an inexplicable flaw in the left channel during the first three minutes of Pursuance".
And definitely in Mr. Marsalis's arrangement of "Pursuance," from "A Love Supreme," in which a transcribed version of Coltrane's solo was played by all the reeds and brass, with harmonized phrases precisely ricocheting from section to section.
The conference, proposed by Portugal in pursuance of its special claim to control of the Congo estuary, was necessitated by the jealousy and suspicion with which the great European powers viewed one another's attempts at colonial expansion in Africa.
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