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documented and incidence
UK surveillance for Reye ’ s syndrome documented a decline in the incidence of the illness after 1986.
In one particular incidence, migration of Karaites from Istanbul to Crimea is documented following a fire in the Jewish quarter of Constantinople ( modern Istanbul ) in 1203 ( Tsoffar 2006 ).
Multiple studies have documented a steady increase in the incidence of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma over the past several decades ; increases have been seen in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.
In the United States, the national trichinellosis surveillance system has documented a steady decline in the reported incidence of this disease.
In the United States, disparities are well documented in minority populations such as African Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans, and Latinos, with these groups having higher incidence of chronic diseases, higher mortality, and poorer overall health outcomes.
However, various incidence of spontaneous ovulation has been documented in the domestic cat and various non-domestic species ( Pelican et al., 2006 ).
The earliest documented incidence of the Army of God being involved with anti-abortion activity occurred in 1982.

documented and happening
The residents of Weimar were ordered to walk through Buchenwald, to see what had been happening so close to the city, as documented in Billy Wilder's film Death Mills.
The history of the Canning Stock Route has been well documented from the colonial perspective – accounts of European explorers, drovers, prospectors and law enforcers – but increasingly the Aboriginal history of the track is also being recognised, and Aboriginal people are keen to have their story told: We wanna tell you fellas ' bout things been happening in the past that hasn't been recorded, what old people had in their head.

documented and is
Though there is obviously great need for continued experimentation with various types of short-term intervention to further efforts in developing an operational definition of prevention at the secondary -- or perhaps, in some instances, primary -- level, the place of short-term intervention has already been documented by a number of investigators in a wide variety of settings.
When it comes to the 17th century and anagrams in English or other languages, there is a great deal of documented evidence of learned interest.
Baltic amber or succinite ( historically documented as Prussian amber ) is found as irregular nodules in marine glauconitic sand, known as blue earth, occurring in the Lower Oligocene strata of Sambia in Prussia ( in historical sources also referred to as Glaesaria ).
There is no documented evidence for this theory, however, and, the word liti was probably borrowed from 16th-18th century writings in Latin, where the word lituus could describe various wind instruments, such as the horn, the crumhorn, or the cornett.
A well documented case of the latter is that of Naram-Sin's daughter Tar ' am-Agade at Urkesh.
The earliest documented event in Alaric's reign concerned providing refuge to Syagrius, the former ruler of the Domain of Soissons ( in what is now north western France ) who had been defeated by Clovis I King of the Franks.
Because Dürer left autobiographical writings and became very famous by his mid-twenties, his life is well documented by several sources.
Another important principle of conservation is that all alterations should be well documented and should be clearly distinguishable from the original object.
Irish through his mother, Abbadie was an English-speaker but his relationship with Irish culture or his Irish family is not documented.
This advanced programming technique is documented in the original 1983 " Atari 3600 Software Guide ".
Andreas Schlüter was born in Hamburg His early life is obscure as at least three different persons of that name are documented.
The co-occurrence of major depressive disorder and alcoholism is well documented.
: In contract acceptance testing, a system is tested against acceptance criteria as documented in a contract, before the system is accepted.
The actual number of bits in a particular implementation is documented as as implemented in the file.
Its use is documented at least as far back as the 14th century when a law passed in Huesca in 1349 stated that Item nuyl corridor nonsia usado que faga mercadería ninguna que compre nin venda entre ningunas personas, faulando en algaravia nin en abraych nin en basquenç: et qui lo fara pague por coto XXX sol — essentially penalizing the use of Arabic, Hebrew or Vascuence ( Basque ) with a fine of 30 sols.
Ned Cuthbert, playing for the Philadelphia Keystones in either 1863 or 1865, is documented as the first baseball player to steal a base in a baseball game, although the term stolen base was not used until 1871.
Industry practice, more thoroughly documented at Timeline of binary prefixes and continuing today, is to specify hard drives using SI prefixes and symbols in their SI or " decimal " interpretation.
File: London 307. JPG | Room 52-The Cyrus Cylinder ; is regarded by many as the world ’ s first documented charter of human rights
Bankruptcy is also documented in East Asia.
* Ensure that all medical equipment is properly maintained and documented.
The town of Basel was called Basilea or Basilia in Latin ( from Ancient Greek Basileia, Βασιλεια meaning kingship ) and this name is documented from 374 AD.
In comparison, his adulthood, especially the week before his death, is well documented in the Gospels contained within the New Testament.
While the pre-2011 structure of the armed forces was well documented, the structure of the FRCI armed forces since the victory of the FNCI is unclear.

documented and less
A 2011 published study documented the first metal-free electrocatalyst using relatively inexpensive doped carbon nanotubes that are less than 1 % the cost of platinum and are of equal or superior performance.
The archival quality of the medium itself is controversial in art circles, in part because its documented use dates back less than a century.
Rheumatoid arthritis may affect the kidney glomerulus directly through a vasculopathy or a mesangial infiltrate but this is less well documented ( though this is not surprising, considering immune complex-mediated hypersensitivities are known for pathogenic deposition of immune complexes in organs where blood is filtered at high pressure to form other fluids, such as urine and synovial fluid ).
There are also third party binary serializers that are documented, portable, use less memory footprint and CPU.
In less thoroughly designed and documented methodologies, knowledge is lost if team members leave before the project is completed, and it may be difficult for a project to recover from the loss.
There has been much speculation on traditional use of this mushroom as an intoxicant in places other than Siberia ; however, such traditions are far less well documented.
But the two mines never came together ; in fact, Boswell's mine proved to be significantly less productive than Jerome's, as shown by documented production figures from 1927, for example.
Because Eastern European Romani communities were less organised than Jewish communities, Porajmos was not well documented.
Reviewing 33, 991 animal runs, the injury rate was documented at 16 animals or 0. 047 percent, less than five-hundredths of one percent or one in 2000 animals.
Reviewing 33, 991 animal runs, the injury rate was documented at 16 animals or 0. 047 percent, less than five-hundredths of one percent or one in 2000 animals.
Reviewing 33, 991 animal runs, the injury rate was documented at. 047 %, or less than five-hundredths of one percent.
Allowing business rules to be documented during the course of business projects is less expensive and easier to accomplish than the first approach, but if the rules are not collected in a consistent manner, they are not valuable.
Indian mathematicians also found an approximate method, though less accurate, documented in the Sulba Sutras.
Although less documented than public religion, private religious practices addressed aspects of life that were exclusive to women.
Its use is less well documented as it was taken for granted as the default construction materials in the area.
Events included the student newspaper's Review front-page photograph of a nude couple strolling hand in hand on the Mall, naked pyramid competitions between fraternities, and other, less documented, occurrences.
The differences in the Old Testament are less well documented, but do contain some references to differences between consonantal interpretations in the Masoretic Text, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Septuagint.
Usages have been documented not by prescriptive grammars, which on the whole are less comprehensible to the general public, but by comprehensive dictionaries, often termed unabridged, which attempt to list all usages of words and the phrases in which they occur as well as the date of first use and the etymology where possible.
Urban agriculture is a complex system encompassing a spectrum of interests, from a traditional core of activities associated with the production, processing, marketing, distribution, and consumption, to a multiplicity of other benefits and services that are less widely acknowledged and documented.
Wegener ’ s time with the SAS is well documented, but his training with the Sayeret ( and alleged participation in the rescue of the Israeli hostages in the Operation Entebbe ) is less publicized.
Elasmotherium (" Thin Plate Beast ") is an extinct genus of giant rhinoceros endemic to Eurasia during the Late Pliocene through the Pleistocene, documented from 2. 6 Ma to as late as 50, 000 years ago, possibly later, in the Late Pleistocene, an approximate span of slightly less than 2. 6 million years.
Though somewhat less active than Vyacheslav Molotov, Joseph Stalin, Lazar Kaganovich and Kliment Voroshilov, Zhdanov was a major perpetrator of the Great Terror and personally approved 176 documented execution lists.
The tablets of this period indicate that Nuzi was a small provincial town of northern Mesopotamia at this time in an area populated mostly by Hurrians, a people well known though poorly documented, and that would be even less if not for the information uncovered at this site.
While there is no official cutoff for red blood cells in the CSF no documented cases have occurred at less than " a few hundred cells " per high-powered field.

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