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I began by collating biographical information for those women composers for whom reference could be found in the library.
The active catalog system gathers and collates multimodal information about par ts so that engineers can access all the information in one place.
Helpful tables collating the manuscript sources and earlier printed editions, and informative biographical notes are also provided.
Studies collated from the literature were used to test for patterns in the efficacy of nematode applications in the management of above-ground pests.
The results were collated and used as a basis for both quantitative and qualitative analysis.
The editors have collated the texts in these manuscripts with those in other copies.
First, data on user characteristics were collated in respect of physical dependency and evidence of different problems relating to mental health in old age.
In particular, it collates the evidence about patient perspectives on falls prevention, which have been neglected in the development and implementation of the interventions.
As a part of this process, all utterances identified as to datives, for datives, or double-object datives were collated.
Global connectivity is not required, and information can be gathered, collated and sent to individuals at a much faster rate.
All being well, when the local trees are finally collated, every set that could reach the required (higher) support threshold will have been fully counted.
By collating data on coverage levels, vaccine types and schedules, a better understanding of the reasons behind these inter- and intra-country differences can be developed.
Finally, service use and costs of illness were collated for the 6-month period prior to the interview.
To provide all this up-to-date information the system collates information from some 5,000 sources.
By collating the results of these computations, we can conclude that the plasma heating did not prevent the waveguide channel arrangement.
The subsequent data were then tallied and collated.
Shadowing practice and collating contemporary documents corroborated the other methods.
The findings were collated to determine if there was a common supply of implicated foods.
After collating the most up-to-date data, the model predictions have proved accurate.
Portions of the original data were abstracted from the final total of 17 hours of videotape and collated onto one single edited videotape.
Ten other copies are known and have been collated here.
The data were collated in terms of critical incidences of instruction and analyzed for their significance and effects on linguistic and pedagogical processes.
At first, this knowledge was not collected, collated, and systematized.
Data on the prices, quantities, and origin of imports of these energy imports were collated from published sources.
Following the analysis of all summaries, the key issues were then collated into themes.
Data were collated centrally in all the schemes, often by the health authority.
The groups tackling the same question then discussed their individual views and collated their comments.
Detailed video analysis and the use of time-based outcome measures have enabled evidence of effective practice to be collated.
The current study uses six, collating the first three and adding records from later compilations not included in the earlier lists.
In response to this, several countries, and international agencies, embarked on collating descriptions of the techniques that might be involved in such assessments.
The information collated as part of these case studies provides useful messages for both researchers and advisors and in practical terms, the organic farmers themselves.
The information was then collated and compared to the baseline audit.
The chief revelation which the commentary brings, though, is the list of indirect concordances, not collated in the critical notes.
Interviews were tape recorded, transcribed and responses collated into themes relevant to the development of the resource.
Collection of relevant data follows, and this is then collated into a health pro le.
Incident reports were collated and errors were categorised as mentioned in an above section.
Anonymised proformas are collated centrally in order to identify recurrent themes and draw generalisable lessons which are fed back to all units.
The information would need to be collated and presented in some understandable format, in some cases summarised.
All text with the same theme code was then collated so that responses on the same theme could be viewed together.
The same series of measures (what might be called a ' morbidity budget ') had previously been collated for the year before treatment began.
The present edition offers an edition of the four letters, three of which have been collated for the first time from both manuscripts.
Much could still be learnt if all this material and lessons from implementation could be collated, including current experiments with review systems.
Questionnaire responses were collated, and interviews were fully transcribed for further study.
In addition, there is an exhaustive bibliography in which papers are collated in a single comprehensive list and then again separately by several different subjects.
Once the data on metacentric frequency was collated for each collection site, characteristics of the hybrid zone were determined.
Their responses were collated and the themes that emerged are presented below.
The study results were then collated and described.
At this point the authors collated all recorded data and undertook an extensive survey of the island.
Data from primary and secondary sources were collated, organized and summarized using the evaluation framework of four questions.
Data received from this exercise were then collated with our previous data and analysed.
The cumulative samples thus collated per site were used for comparisons within and between gradients.
Responses were collated and contributors invited to further comment on the interim report.
Information from obstetric records was collated.
A ' morbidity budget ' made up of these items was collated for the year before treatment, the year following treatment, and for the year preceding the 5-year follow-up.
Despite the author's considerable effort in collecting, preparing and collating the information that is in this book, the lack of attention to final detail detracts from any impact.
After the post-harvest characteristics of the varieties had been evaluated by men and women farmers, the researchers and the extension sta established a summary-scoring table collating the various evaluation results.
They modestly disclaim any intention of providing critical editions of the texts, but in most cases they have improved on earlier printed editions by collating additional manuscripts.
Thus, cognitive linguistics aims to understand how the regularities of syntax emerge from the cross-modal evidence that is collated during the learner's lifetime of using and comprehending language.
Given the inevitable time delay in collating large-scale, nationally representative data, it is too early to measure empirically the impact of many of the policies discussed.
Results were collected, discussed, and collated.
We may consider the agent as being some kind of editor who is collating information prior to drawing some conclusion such as identifying some ramifications of interest.
In the ensuing public debate - as evidenced by articles collated from a literature search - little support was given to the proposal to criminalise the behaviour of both parties.
In addition, how can any infor mation that is gathered at various locations be collated to provide a more generalized picture of the potential distribution of a crop?
Table 3 collates some key findings from the various case studies on performance indicators, comparing the position before and after privati^ sation where data are available.
Data on a broad range of themes related to the conduct of rapid reviews were collated, discussed narratively, and subjected to simple statistical analysis where appropriate.
The results were collated for each topic area with the research and policy questions ranked according to the level of importance identified in the first round.
The desirability of having vital statistics properly collated, both with regard to number and variety, and also accurate and complete, requires no stressing at all.
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I regret that these figures are not available since information about stop light offences is not separately collated.
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I will provide further information when it has been collated.
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Comparable figures for 1964 could not be collected and collated with-out disproportionate cost.
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I shall be able to give him further information when the audited accounts of the local education authorities have been received and collated.
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Information on curtailed visits is not collated centrally.
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Figures for drug testing results from voluntary testing units are not collated centrally.
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Arrangements are being made to have the information extracted from the appropriate documents when they have been collated centrally later in the summer.
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Why is he altering the method of collating statistics when he has just defended it?
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The results are still being collated and, when available, will give the total number of machines of various types on farms.
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The information on each authority's age-weightings could be collated only at disproportionate cost.
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The information on the forms is not collated centrally or locally.
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The copies were very poor and badly collated.
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The latest collated information indicates that statements were made in respect of 30,699 children for the first time during the calendar year 1991.
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Information on first-time passes is not collated regularly.
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However, having produced that, what we are now asking is that we should look at the figures collated over the next six or seven years.
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The lessons from it are still being collated.
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I hope that he did, and will arrange for the statistics to be collated.
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Information on the home region of award holders is not collated centrally.
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Commercial information on the costs of incineration are not collated or held centrally and could be obtained only at excessive cost.
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The quicker we can get them in, the quicker we can have them examined and collated.
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The annual average daily flows during 1991 which are the most recently collated figures are listed.
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I see no reason at the present time for collating this information which is already easily accessible.
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Information so obtained is neither collated nor used to classify the unemployed.
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If the numbers are there, and the name of the doctor sent in is known, is it not possible, then, that they could be collated?
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We must face the fact that certain statistics have to be collated.
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Existing information from a number of sources was therefore collated.
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I have asked chief officers to provide information about the nature of charges brought, and will reply further when that has been received, and collated.
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More is involved than collating a few pieces of paper and initiating a few simple schemes.
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At the end of the experiment all the facts would be collated; statistics would be compiled, comparisons made and there would be a report.
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I have collated four pages of statements culled from these documents, with alongside them for comparison quotations from the text of the report itself.
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The results of the farm-scale evaluations will be not be published until data from all trial sites has been collated.
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Data for years before 1996–97 could only be collated at disproportionate expense.
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We have collated no specific evidence on the influence of politics in prosecution decisions.
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