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His career -- interrupted by 17 years of silence and truncated by his premature death, from lung cancer, in 1998 -- consists of a series of attempts to recast "grammaire" in the voice of "grand-mere".
Alongside the declines in stock abundance, there have been notable alterations in the life history of Icelandic cod, whereby far fewer fish now survive beyond 7 years of age, resulting in severely truncated age and size distributions (Schopka 1994; Marteinsdóttir and Thorarinsson 1998).
Days per year of use were truncated at 250 days per year (n = 4).
The conclusions of our review are not altered if the publication year of evidence is truncated two years before the publication of guidelines that is, 2005.
Ten workers lost to follow-up were considered to be alive, but person-years of observation were truncated on the date each of these workers was last observed alive (date of termination, or last date known to be alive in earlier vital status follow-up).
The model population is truncated at 101 years of age.
Data plotted in figures were truncated below 38 years of age for comparability since HbA1c quartile 4 did not have any participants younger than this age.
Likewise, studies truncated after 2 years of exposure do not allow sufficient latency periods for late-developing tumors, such as the 80% of all human cancers that occur after 60 years of age.
People are poor because of truncated educational opportunities.
Statistics summary of Truncated regression models.
Fig. 31 Graph of truncated cube connections.
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