To standardize orientation of the photographs across visits, the nurse made notations in the study records about patient positioning. |
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The Wall Street Journal says notations on a State Department memo should have put readers on notice that they shouldn't share its contents. |
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To record the rapidity, force, breadth, or intensity of movements, Laban required additional notations. |
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These include notations in the business records of these outfits, which make it clear that the tasty bivalves were unusually popular. |
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Many of the texts came in the form of original handwritten or typed scripts, which often included artists' notations, sketches, and greetings. |
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It is into this chronological narrative that he interlards verbatim dialogue, transcriptions and notations of the songs. |
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He went on marking things down on his clipboard, violently scratching a multitude of checks and notations onto the paper. |
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In the documents of the last volume, drawn from the imperial court, you can read the Emperor's notations down the margins. |
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They had no written language beyond a crude system of notations which were even more limited than the runes of Earth's ancient barbarians. |
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Chanos attacked the documents, filling the margins with exclamation points and notations, and marking dubious footnotes with yellow Post-its. |
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Another 1,300 names were placed in an inactive file after letters came back with notations that forwarding addresses had expired. |
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In the following table, we give the prefix and infix notations and the corresponding expansions. |
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Opening the leather bound book, he noticed small notations at the sides, and then realized he had picked the wrong journal. |
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I was trying to find musical notations for a quarter rest and half rest on the charts. |
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It is difficult to track any supporting documentation for West's sources because there are no footnotes or notations. |
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The two basic types of time measure have either two or three beats and admit of many different notations. |
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Things are tacked up ruthlessly with drawing pins, as if they were worthless notations. |
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All that is needed to comprehend the puzzle is understanding that counting by grouping is most easily recorded in the positional notations, radix being the largest group size. |
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At the end, in the margin, small red notations caught Mallory's eye. |
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Phonetic symbols play an important role in both types of notation, while graphic signs contribute mainly to representational notations. |
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All due credit must be given to the draftsman whose sketchbooks abound in notations jotted down over time. |
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He stayed seven years, filling his sketchbook with notations of the land and buildings of Rome and Naples. |
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Youalsohavetherighttoreviewyourinformation and ask for corrections or add notations. |
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On a map of the city, make notations of where the needs for various services exist. |
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The trouble with widely circulated papers is that principals make handwritten notations on all of them, which are then returned to the central record keeper. |
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As I scanned the pile of little DayGlo yellow notes I realized that there was enough notations to keep me busy transcribing my notes for days to come. |
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He admits that these notations are not a part of the record. |
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Marginal notations add to this volume's value by helping readers see the interpretive choices, hermeneutical assumptions, and contextual influences at play in each essay. |
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When I encounter especially memorable statements, or those I intend to cite or refer to later, I underline them and put words and other notations in the margin. |
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The portolan combined the exact notations of the text of the periplus or pilot book with the decorative illustrations of a medieval T and O map. |
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Most modern historians believe that Newton and Leibniz developed calculus independently, although with very different notations. |
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There are no generally accepted classification schemes for museum objects, although certain subjects have developed schemes with numeric or alphanumeric notations to facilitate the ordering and retrieval of information. |
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Currently under construction at Tuzla is project H67's PSV with similar notations as the previously built craft. |
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Many notations from the lambda calculus have been adopted in the EP data model.The pure lambda calculus is a well-known untyped system. |
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The Rapper Online website provides information on the origins and history of the dance, teams listings, and notations of traditional dances. |
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Thus, Armelagos and Sirridge hold that Goodman's idea of the dance work of art as an abstract structure that can in principle be notated does not align with how notations are used in dance practice. |
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Hummelen focuses on the pausa and silete notations in the written texts, arguing they suggest musical intermezzi. |
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Brice Pauset, inherited this complexity in his notations. In addition, in his recent works, he asked the musicians to introduce precise, rhythmic elements, putting them constantly on the qui vive. |
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Until decimalisation, amounts were stated in pounds, shillings, and pence, with various widely understood notations. |
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Most of the stereo views in the set are hand titled and numbered in ink, and with only a few exceptions, these notations match the listings in the Notman 1860 catalog. |
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A precocious mathematician, Babbage was already well versed in the Continental mathematical notations when he went up to Cambridge. |
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Included is full notations with enharmonic chord symbols for more than 150 choruses of jazz blues lines in all 12 keys, using the whole register of the instrument. |
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Diacritical marks, which include accent marks, tildes, umlauts and other notations, help to distinguish one letter from another and aid in pronunciation. |
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In his view, the incisions were not periodic notations or lunar calendars. |
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