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Often diagnosed incidentally or because of the presence of diabetes related complications and accounts for 80-85% of diabetes.
Incidentally, the term "folk theorem" is nowadays also used in other areas for classic results: the folk theorem of evolution, of computing, and so on.
Incidentally, the analysis of the third instance below illustrates how considerable reparative work may be required once co-par ticipant failure is acknowledged.
Not only do both speakers mark the nouns appropriately, they also, incidentally, use appropriate modifiers.
From the 16th century onwards, the existence of the nuraghi was incidentally mentioned in travel accounts.
In the contrast, she incidentally but helpfully reminds readers of important characteristics of face-to-face vocal communication.
As literacy rates rose, voters were better able to identify themselves and, incidentally, the imposition of literacy tests became politically feasible in many states.
Specifically, a threat made incidentally in the course of maintaining a retributive punishment system is not disrespectful.
The present study was designed to examine whether intermediate learners incidentally (a) acquire and (b) retain unknown vocabulary as a result of reading.
Furthermore, the present study found that words acquired incidentally during reading could be better assessed through learners' receptive vocabulary knowledge than their productive knowledge.
Almost unavoidably - for instance, by incidentally looking through the relevant literature - he will discover others who are busy on more or less closely related problems.
Incidentally, these two species also showed higher tolerance index compared to the other species.
Incidentally, it is worth noting how fastidiously careful are the phrase markings in the fugue subject.
Incidentally, the retention of the words that were actually looked up was higher than that of the gloss condition.
Incidentally, that answer is most often also given by the members of orchestras themselves.
Incidentally, his objections to definitions of faith in terms of assumptions are not transferable to definitions of faith in terms of commitments to assumptions. 23.
Against his father's will, he decided not to attend a commercial school, but to read science instead (just like the reviewer's father, incidentally).
However, this increased clicking does not slow down the reading process, does not affect text comprehension, and does not increase the vocabulary learned incidentally.
We also proposed that this limitation was lifted at around 1 ; 5 and 1 ; 6, coinciding, not incidentally, with the onset of two-word speech.
Incidentally, within this characteristic structure it should be possible to give a place to the preservation of archaeological sites, monuments and possibly larger areas.
He acted as if all those talents were not his own merits but something he incidentally happened to possess and which he felt responsible for.
Incidentally, those whose period of residence was unknown were less of the opinion that children should support elderly parents.
Incidentally there was a considerable volume of "distress" sale of land gold by a section of the rural population.
He was also, incidentally, placing himself at the centre of that process.
Incidentally, the damar system also provides more biodiversity benefits than the other three systems.
We may also, incidentally, note that in his concentric scheme the 'outer circle' is unaccountably located in the middle.
Incidentally, this permits us to make some remarks on temporal intermittency - an aspect that has not been studied before.
Careworkers by contrast do not, by-and-large, wear uniforms and their presentation is homely rather than distant or professional (something incidentally that the clients liked).
Incidentally, these examples illustrate that actual shells generally have a variable thickness.
Incidentally, this approach turned out to be in the interest of the janmis as well.
The same, incidentally, is true of classic studies of visual perception.
She specifically mentions the markers oh and well which, incidentally, are very prolific in my data.
The list of potentially contrastive features which they document, incidentally, is considerably larger than the feature inventory standardly contemplated by phonologists.
Although learners certainly acquire word knowledge incidentally while engaged in various language learning activities, more direct and systematic study of vocabulary is also required.
Recent evidence, incidentally, indicates a strong hereditary element in heart disease.
Incidentally, a clear connexion has recently been shown between thrombo-embolism and blood groups.
In the past the diagnosis has usually been made incidentally at autopsy or surgery.
Scilla, not so incidentally, was an artist and seems to have designed the engraving himself.
All of these writers, not incidentally, were also mistresses of servants.
Incidentally, psychometric theories hold an assumption that one can avoid using the repeated measure frequency analyses.
Incidentally, has the "big, famous" problem ever been solved?
Transported lithic technology comes from distances of tens of kilometres to incidentally 100 to 200 kilometres.
Incidentally, patterns of monthly contact with siblings produce similar variations in the patterns of weekly contacts.
Phonological awareness instruction (other than that which occurred incidentally through letter - sound association training) was prohibited during classroom activities and individualized therapy.
Incidentally yield rates depend on a larger number of factors than does area under cultivation.
Note, incidentally, that the same mechanism explains why the drinking of wine can also be tracked anaphorically by the pronoun it further down the discourse.
Incidentally, one could also build up a good repertoire of songs without having a single songbook at all.
However, because access is from aligned representations, which reflect the implicit common ground, these adaptations will normally be helpful incidentally for the listener.
Incidentally, ?t corresponds approximately to the mean-square mass-flow fluctuations.
Incidentally the lack of interaction is mutual ; few western contributions are quoted and all are 60 or more years old.
Incidentally, this was perhaps the earliest description of a controlled dietary study.
Incidentally, rule ordering would not help describe this interaction.
Incidentally, the predictability of accent does not mean that the functional load of accent is low.
The present work concerns the environmental adaptation of infant mammals, from mice to men, and incidentally it fully confirms her observations.
Incidentally, these are those of liberal market-oriented societies.
He works, not incidentally, as an engineer for a construction firm, utilizing his college-honed skills to help build the new nation.
Incidentally, there are two other classes of problems where using graph models makes life easier.
Incidentally, sentences like (16a) are also unambiguous in the indicated reading.
First, studies have been conducted to assess whether young children learn new vocabulary incidentally from listening to book reading episodes.
Of this, incidentally, some contemporary observers had no doubt.
We also wanted to know if students incidentally acquired and mimicked the characteristics of the teacher-produced texts.
Incidentally, it must be noted all the organizations describing their reports as prescriptive were set up during the years 1995-2000.
The five movements were performed by just two individuals, but incidentally after the fire two additional movements were detected, performed by two different males.
Incidentally, in circumstances where timeliness is of the essence, one has to suspend equilibrium-type views of organizations.
In contrast, anti-dependencies arise from incidentally giving two conceptually different variables the same name.
What he did find, however, was considerable evidence that significant vocabulary acquisition had taken place incidentally with all of his conditions.
The suburban churches are seen as incidentally picturesque rather than as essential elements of middle-class community.
The specimen had been collected in 1793 (not, incidentally, in 1713 as stated on p. 12).
Incidentally, viruses gain access to eukaryotic cells via a similar route : receptor-mediated endosomal entry followed by endosomal escape.
One subject, incidentally a carrier of a deutan color vision defect, made an error on plate 7, the most difficult red-green screening plate.
Incidentally, mutational sites within am were first mapped, not by any consistent inequality of recombinant flanking marker classes, but by polarity of gene conversion.
Incidentally, there have been hypothetical particles proposed, called tachyons, which under certain circumstances can posses negative energy.
Not incidentally, most of this committee's members have always been affiliated with the agricultural sector.
Incidentally, this result might also have been obtained by gluing with the set of all (classically) true arithmetical sentences.
Incidentally, the calculation time in the search method depends on star ting points, step size, and end conditions.
Incidentally, players working on the assumption that their own choices will likely be reciprocated are also comfortable with common-interest games.
Incidentally, the epidemic has caused serious dislocation to business and the traffic on some railway lines had to be altogether suspended.
Incidentally, none of these names is recognized any more.
His employers, incidentally, had the highest opinions of him.
Furthermore, sharing includes individuals whom a returning fisherman meets more or less incidentally on the beach or on his way home.
Diagnosis is usually made at autopsy or incidentally in asymptomatic adults, but cardiopulmonary arrest and sudden death have been reported.
Over-classification, incidentally, is frequently attributed to 'classification creep'.
The motion represented by this solution, which is incidentally independent of the wave-number, is not irrotational.
Incidentally this would be an unconventional and rather dramatic method of heating the liquid!
The plot, which incidentally is raw data, indicates unquestionably the wave character of the disturbance and provides the wavelength directly.
Incidentally, he has drawn up for us a series of unresolved paradoxes.
Animals can appear either incidentally, or with a functional value which both dramatist and actor can exploit for a variety of effect.
Incidentally, opposing moves were started against this some time ago.
Incidentally, the data are not accessible even today.
The earlier letter reveals, incidentally, how closely his complaint against contemporary philology was related to distaste for contemporary intellectual life in general.
Careful historians, incidentally, warn us that it could not be a fox, but must have been a jackal.
Having obtained the vector potential the magnetic field may be obtained by the usual differentiation which, incidentally, also leads to elliptic integrals.
The figure also shows the extreme sensitivity of the boundary-layer stability mechanism (and, incidentally, of the instrumentation) to any change in the mean flow field.
Incidentally, all this seems to indicate the special status of tense with respect to recoverability as the obligatory recovery in above suggests.
Incidentally, the focusstructure restrictions on ne-cl are not normally satisfied in attributives, but we can disregard this point here, for simplicity.
Incidentally, it should be fairly easy to adapt the type inference engine in this paper to use the constraint-gathering approach.
A murmur was noted incidentally at the age of seven weeks, and the echocardiogram showed tricuspid atresia due to absence of the right atrioventricular connection.
In other words, about 13 students acquired each word that was available only incidentally.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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