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sent in approximately 25% of MZ. Therefore, we
suggest that the reported incidence rate of mir-
ror-imaging of AC is probably underestimated. To
improve the diagnosis rate, ... accumulation of CSF surrounded
by an arachnoid membrane. Vernooij et al.
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found
that AC has a prevalence of approximately 1% in the
normal population. There are two hypotheses: pri-
mary anomalies ... who
are revealed incidentally, usually have a lack of sys-
tematic monitoring and follow-up. Therefore, a large
percentage of patients with AC are probably undis-
covered. Mirror images, on the...
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lanta, Realm of Georgia.
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trayed its hero fighting Hitler and Mussolini and Hirohito. ... in-
terests of their customers.
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insurance company, the real-estate agent has also seen her advantage
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But within a few years, there were already signs ofa massive revival.
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and daughter of Sir Henry Freeling, and who was actually born in the General Post
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every department of literature, science, and the fine arts. Considering...
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did not want literary art, or even the appearance of it; they wanted their effects primary; they wanted their
emotions raw, or at least saignantes from the ... practical approval is a warrant of
quality.
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actually is, if the magazines were altogether ... a poem, and sold it to a magazine, the scandal is greater than when a painter has sold a picture to a
patron, or a sculptor has modelled a statue to order. These are artists less articulate and...
... Auditor General
and the Treasury Board Secretariat have been the primary promoters of reforms across the federal government.
While there have been variations in the reform packages implemented in the ... of their developing country partners.
In particular, a number of these factors can complicate the donor agencies’ efforts to compare and aggregate
results across projects and programs to higher ... from the AMBs are stored in a centralized automated database
that – along with project financial data – will be used for annual agency performance reporting across
the portfolio and for accrual...
... feedback to a user and do not require large amounts
of data storage, as the raw data are typically summarized in
real-time before storage or transmission. The use of sum-
marized data also reduces ... systems
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are used when
the weight ofthe wearable system is a key factor, as a data
storage or a data processing unit can be replaced by a minia-
ture transmitter.Howeverdata forwarding wearables, ... Wearable data forwarding systems, the lightest
wearable option, are suited to the frail and housebound as
they analyze the data in real-time and can raise immediate
alerts. Data-logging wearables...
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southern Canada. Nevertheless most ofthe evergreen forests ofthe north must always
remain the home of wild animals and trappers, a backward region...
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America, and such men as Lord Saye and Sele, Lord Brooke, and Sir Arthur Haslerigg were thinking of
migrating and had prepared a refuge at Saybrook ... was a university man, had made the grand tourofthe Continent, and was familiar with
official traditions and the ways ofthe court. Soon after his arrival in England, he became a member of the
Royal ... servants. A few were
of the aristocracy, such as Lady Arabella Johnson, daughter ofthe Earl of Lincoln, Sir Richard Saltonstall,
Lady Deborah Moody, members ofthe Harlakenden family, young Henry Vane,...
...
architecture, narratives, language, ceremonies, and norms of behavior and symbols
that are shared. All of them are tangible and audible results of activity that are
grounded in values and assumptions. ... three levels
of corporate culture.
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surface, they are visible artifacts and observable behaviors – mission statement, ... a brief review ofthe development process and describe the cultural
evaluation of quantitative and qualitative research study of theory, measurement of
the CC need to be quantitative research...
... regardless of whether
they were aware of their scale, and the creditors
of the institution were able to pass the debts of
the company to its acquirer. The financial system
is now aware ofthe dangers of ... mortgages to the
GSEs. A second approach is to identify the mort-
gages by borrower characteristics: The Board of
Governors ofthe Federal Reserve System, the
Office ofthe Comptroller ofthe Currency, ... were very much aligned. At every
stage, profits could be made by providing assets
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providing there was another buyer farther up the
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assistance vary considerably across bilateral donors. Whereas some donors are still in the
early stages of elaborating ICT strategies, others, for example, the Japan Bank for
International ... 2002
Chart 4: Bilateral Donors' Commitments for
ICT Infrastructure
Japan
France
Germany
United Kingdom
EC
Canada
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Denmark
Finland
Greece
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
New ... Chart 3
illustrates the magnitude of DAC bilateral donor
commitments to the ICT infrastructure in total values and as a share of DAC countries’ total
bilateral sector allocable ODA. Over the...