Historians have stated that its completeness, setting, size and sheer magnificence make it the finest citadel on earth. |
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The total time required for the process depends on the complexity of the operation and the completeness of the information provided. |
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All submitted data were carefully scrutinized and checked for completeness. |
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While histology of mesoblastic nephroma is not related to prognosis, completeness of tumor resection is extremely important. |
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What these passages show is that the biblical vision for God's creation is completeness, fullness, wholeness, and well-being. |
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I have no wish to live in some Disneyland of the mind and spirit, some Nirvana of utter null completeness. |
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In addition to data fragmentation, there is the issue of data completeness and quality. |
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For completeness, any month without a Beige Book is assigned the value of the preceding month. |
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It is the duty of the referring clinician to ensure the completeness, accuracy, and veracity of the information provided. |
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Shock, horror, disgust impinge on our sense of ourselves, creating a sense of crisis as our sense of completeness and comfort is threatened. |
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You really want to forgive the amateurishness because of the speed and what seems to be the completeness of the coverage. |
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They could not verify the completeness of revenue in relation to assessment rates. |
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Her smile reflected the completeness of her happiness and ably communicated the effect of Robert's kind gesture. |
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The scholar's lament in the face of incomplete knowledge, however, underscores the completeness of our own. |
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The inspector will check worksheets, instrument printouts, and medical records for completeness. |
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We are looking at the completeness of the environmental statements provided by both companies. |
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He never discounted the romantic element but at the same time looked for a completeness that can come by taking the rough with the smooth. |
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Not all of these nine statements are totally independent, and the list makes no claim for apodictic completeness or ultimate correctness. |
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The authors assume full responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of the ideas represented in this study. |
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The rounded corners and the smooth outline create an effect of completeness. |
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In the study reported here, we assessed the completeness and comprehensiveness of documentation by care providers in the ICU of end-of-life care. |
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This experiment also used four canonical locative terms for completeness. |
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The author shall assume no guarantees for the topicality, accuracy, completeness or quality of the information made available. |
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Throughout this work, Hall has set the standard for care, rigor, completeness, and scholarliness that is unsurpassed in modern behavioral genetics. |
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Additionally, another airfoil was sectioned and examined metallographically to verify the completeness of coating removal and the absence of base metal attack. |
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None too soon, in my opinion, but the Administration is understandably erring on the side of completeness and accuracy rather than releasing information piecemeal. |
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The Agency will check the completeness of the information supplied by the notifier. |
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However, as provider we cannot assume any liability for the accuracy, completeness and topicality of the provided information. |
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An individual will be able to challenge the accurateness and completeness of the information and have it amended as appropriate. |
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Despite regular check of the contents no liability or guarantee for the topicality, correctness or completeness can be assumed. |
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This way, the consumer is considered for accepting without reserve the completeness of measures foreseen in these general conditions. |
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However, DEKODUR does not assume responsibility for the accurateness and completeness of the information. |
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The author doesn't warrant for the actuality, correctitude, completeness or quality of the provided information. |
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The degree of completeness of the combinatorial system in the most anciently arisen living vertebrates to possess the combinatorial immune response was surprising. |
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For the sake of completeness and clarity, a summary of this analysis follows. |
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The theorem is valid if we replace the completeness of with the condition that is complete. |
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Observed from the distance of time, they present a pattern of consoling completeness. |
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The thoughtfulness and completeness of the responses serves to underlie the importance of this topic to the research community in Canada. |
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However, Ipsen does not warrant the completeness or exactness of any information provided. |
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Solovay's completeness theorem provides an alternative way to construct many arithmetical sentences that are not provable in Peano Arithmetic. |
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The following dimensions of quality were prioritized: completeness, timeliness and punctuality, as well as clarity and transparency. |
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Please check your delivery according to the delivery note for completeness and intactness immediately after receipt. |
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Whether the universe is deterministic, or indeterministic is a question which is independent of the truth or falsehood of the completeness of physics. |
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The project shall ensure that each software requirement be evaluated for accuracy, completeness, consistency, testability, correctness, and clarity. |
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If an agent fills out the application for you, reread the form for accuracy and completeness. |
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Using boy choristers from the present together with previous choir members such as James Bowman and James Gilchrist gives a completeness to this recording. |
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The authors make no claims for completeness, indeed are transparent about the gaps, yet this book is impressively comprehensive in scale, scope and analytical range. |
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Was she sharing the completeness of their unity, or hatefully wishing her mother's demise? |
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As previously announced, a harvest of the completeness of combs is a stress causing systematically the desertion. |
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Her Majesty is not responsible for the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in the reproduced material. |
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However, we cannot assume any liability for the correctness, completeness and actuality of the contents. |
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It is the user's responsibility to satisfy himself as to the suitability and completeness of such information for his own particular use. |
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We prove completeness results and algebraicity results for the poset of real traces and for the poset transfinite traces. |
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An unwritten agreement is not enough and does not guarantee comparability and completeness of data. |
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However, a positive completeness check does not imply any form of approval of the registration dossier or use of the substance from the Agency. |
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We make no representation or warranty, express or implied, as to its accuracy or completeness. |
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It is continuing its efforts to improve the completeness and quality of data provided by Member States. |
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Because a number of different employees could add or delete names from the control sheets, we cannot be assured of the completeness. |
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Every effort has been made to ensure that the material is correct at time of publication, but we cannot guarantee its accuracy or completeness. |
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An individual shall be able to challenge the accuracy and completeness of the information and request that it be amended, if appropriate. |
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At the moment of download, the integration modules validate all data for completeness and feasibility. |
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I have not audited, reviewed or otherwise attempted to verify the accuracy or completeness of such information. |
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This fact means that all estimated inbreeding values are a function of the completeness of pedigree used in their calculation. |
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Industries for which additional completeness and reliability problems can be expected should be examined using product balances. |
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However, we offer this additional analysis for completeness and to support our findings below. |
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However, we did note some areas for improvement in the completeness, accuracy and timeliness of information. |
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It will also ascertain the completeness and validity of the information reported. |
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This review also involves assessing the correctness, completeness and consistency of financial information. |
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The proofreader checks the accuracy of the translation, the completeness and the text function. |
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According to the author, the acrostic may first have been used as a mnemotechnic device to ensure completeness in the oral transmission of sacred texts. |
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Probably the book could do with more of that kind of assistance, but that would bring up another trade-off with completeness and analytical depth. |
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For completeness, I should record that there was uncontradicted evidence that the services provided to asylum seekers by Mr Chavda were of a high quality. |
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Should they seek completeness by drawing on artifacts from elsewhere or go all out for authenticity to the extent of using materials that are known to fail? |
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The heavenly principle of love in its completeness is not comprehensible. |
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His work is fundamentally concerned with the dialectical relation between the opposing principles, or the binaries, trying to achieve certain completeness through that. |
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The author reserves the right not to be responsible for the topicality, correctness, completeness or quality of the information provided. |
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It provides no guarantee for the topicality, correctness, completeness or quality of the information made available through third party links. |
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It cannot guarantee the accuracy, the completeness or the topicality of the information. |
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Round and round in circles, no loose ends left over, and it all made for a comforting sense of completeness. |
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In addition to the customary 2-D inspection of misalignment, completeness and smearing, the highly precise 3-D measurement technology records and inspects solder paste height, surface area and volume. |
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The blue represents the West, while the number and position of the stars represent completeness and unity, respectively. |
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Therefore its completeness, though instantaneous, was total. His realisation was in a flash, but it did not vanish like a flash. |
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The user of this Web site must always double check the accurateness, the correctness and the completeness of any information herein published before acting or omitting to act on any part of such information. |
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We accept no warranty or liability for this freeware for material or title defects, in particular not for the correctness, faultlessness, completeness or usability of the information. |
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In fact, Gödel himself, in his completeness theorem, had shown that for a mathematical statement to be provable it is necessary and sufficient that it be true in every model. |
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Knowing that completeness and exactness are two important factors in efficient work, the good worker develops the ability to sustain his interest until his task is completed. |
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Prehistoric, historic, and instrumentally-recorded information, and records of the identified external events and their severity, is collected for the region and analyzed for reliability, accuracy, and completeness. |
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Please check the content with regard to completeness and sound condition. |
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If anyone wishes to really understand the completeness of the disregard shown the border line, he should stand anywhere along the Niagara-Buffalo boundary on the first or fourth of July. |
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Staff review projects on intake for completeness and recommendations for tightening up the design may be made before the project is scheduled for a hearing. |
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In common with many charitable organizations, the Association derives revenue from donations and membership fees, the completeness of which is not susceptible to satisfactory audit verification. |
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Examination of evidence such as electronic records, documents, and data to assess for completeness, consistency, accuracy, transparency, relevance and conservativeness of greenhouse gas information. |
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Therefore, I have included dhofaricum here for completeness and because southern Oman is zoogeographically within the Afrotropics. |
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Check the content for completeness and intactness. |
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The financial audit of the Settlement Allotment did not assess the completeness of the Settlement Allotment balance for the fiscal years under examination. |
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The way in which the completeness of the Quebec civil law system and the internal coherence of the Civil Code came to be recognized can be illustrated by how solatium doloris in civil law was considered by the Supreme Court. |
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In the case of a notarised document the scope of conclusiveness also encompasses the personal identity of the declarant and the completeness and accuracy of the authenticated legal declaration of intent. |
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Clarity and concision, however, should not be an absolute goal, as it is also necessary for judges to preserve in their decisions precision and completeness of reasoning. |
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Balancing comprehensibility with completeness requires careful thought. |
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However, for the sake of completeness it should at least be paraphrased. |
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Nevertheless MCH Group does not assume any warranty for the accuracy, completeness and topicality of the information published and excludes any liability in this respect. |
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Gimv in no way guarantees the accuracy, completeness, suitability or topicality of information provided and cannot be responsible for any decision that a user might make on the basis of the information given. |
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Despite its continuous efforts the Flemish government cannot guarantee the completeness, correctness, accuracy or topicality of the provided information. |
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This includes how to validate the authenticating and completeness of applications, how to check the accuracy of electronic signatures, ex-post audits, etc. |
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It has set no goals for the accuracy, completeness, and reliability of the data, and its measurement of data quality has been unsystematic and limited in scope. |
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Also, the Privy Council Office is now asking departments to designate a senior official to sign a statement of completeness certifying that the information in the response is complete and accurate. |
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The demand for the unconditioned, in turn, is essentially a demand for ultimate explanation, and links up with the rational prescription to secure systematic unity and completeness of knowledge. |
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A fine line exists, however, between completeness and superfluity. |
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Secretariat to respond to the nominating State Party concerning the completeness of the draft nomination, and, if incomplete, to indicate the missing information required to make the nomination complete. |
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Due to weaknesses associated with the accuracy and completeness of procurement and contracting data, judgmental sampling was used during the audit. |
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Collect student notes and assess for completeness and neatness. |
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A further prophetic mission which is entrusted to you, our senior brothers, is that of restoring to love the freshness of being an undeserved gift, and responding to love with simple completeness. |
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That any traces at all remain from so long ago is astounding, and anyway it is not the completeness of the fossil record but its consistency that matters. |
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But completeness is no longer a virtue in the newspaper business. |
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Examination of supporting data for accuracy and completeness and analysis of assets for their ability to support the policy liabilities are important elements of the work required to form this opinion. |
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Check the unit for completeness according to the scope of supply! |
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Moreover, no warranty or guarantee is made as to its accuracy, reliability or completeness nor do we offer any warranty against patent infringement. |
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While we endeavour to ensure that the information on the Website is correct, we do not warrant the accuracy and completeness of the material on the Website. |
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Benthic fish are not pelagic fish, but they are discussed here briefly, by way of completeness and contrast. |
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The completeness theorem and the incompleteness theorem, despite their names, do not contradict one another. |
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There are hundreds of such words, and the list below does not aim at completeness. |
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The reviewer is not a plant taxonomist, and thus cannot comment on the completeness and accuracy of the genus and species descriptions. |
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The process involved multiple steps and crosschecks to ensure the completeness and accuracy of all data. |
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Investor-Edge makes no warranty, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy or completeness or fitness for a purpose, of the information provided in this document. |
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All Roman accounts stress the completeness of the Roman defeat. |
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It needs to be implemented carefully and in a way which maximises both accuracy and completeness of the electoral registers and which puts the voter first. |
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It was not for mere completeness that early discographers pestered jazz musicians about who played what, even the rhythm section instruments, on their records. |
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For completeness, he mentioned parasitic plants and mycotrophic plants, which rely on mycorrhizal fungi to pass them materials from a woody plant. |
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Such is the dispersedness of these rules and directions, that it seems a compilation of the kind could not be made with a reasonable degree of completeness. |
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He argued that the completeness of many finds indicated that transport did not happen, and saw partial individuals and isolated bones as results of weathering and trampling. |
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