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Thyroid cancer is one of the most survivable cancers, with an approximate 94% survival rate after first diagnosis.
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The bit error ratio can be considered as an approximate estimate of the bit error probability.
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Notion Capital has raised three venture funds, with an approximate total value of $290 million.
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Another more easily located reference to the western boundary is the approximate line of Minnesota State Highway 56.
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However, due to the ordered nature of sorted arrays, it is trivial to extend binary search to perform approximate matches.
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The book contains descriptions of surgery, illnesses, medicinal plants, and a detailed study on anatomy (approximate date).
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The dates are approximate, indicating period of introduction.
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The village is between Thrissur and Triprayar and having an approximate distance of 14 km and 9 km respectively.
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For comparison, nighttime illuminance levels are:For a table of approximate daylight intensity in the Solar System, see sunlight.
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Longstone is located inland, at the approximate geographic centre of the island.
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The stadium, which covers one full city block, has an approximate capacity of six-thousand spectators.
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As there is no publicly available imagery of the only Taepodong-2 launch, all estimates of technical parameters are approximate.
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The model number indicates the approximate wing area in square meters.
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Chemical plants or units in continuous operation are usually in a steady state or approximate steady state.
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Despite making approximate estimates, a limitation of smFRET is the difficulty of obtaining the correct distance involved in energy transfer.
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Another monument had already been erected at the approximate spot where his father fell.
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However, there are approximate protocols for estimating the parameter using the chi-squared goodness of fit statistic.
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The Matigsalug of Bukidnon have an approximate population of 146,500.
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This is an approximate summary of the content of the Freiheitsschrift using page numbering as appears in Schelling's Works.
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Spain has an SPR with an approximate size of 120,000,000 barrels (19,000,000 m³).
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Replacing the water pump is an approximate $1800.00 USD repair.
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Photographs of Earth from far enough away, such as the Moon, approximate this perspective.
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It comprises grades 9-12 and had an approximate enrollment of 332 students for the 2008-09 academic year.
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Note that multiplying historical U.S. prices of the period by 15 will result in an approximate value in today's prices.
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In Tokyo several wigs for the protagonist were created, each with an approximate cost of $7,000.
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We know nothing about him personally, other than the approximate date of his work.
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The pitch number below is approximate since there are alternative belay stations and the possibility of linking some pitches.
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The Reading Railroad Bridge (1853-56, still in use) crosses the Schuylkill at the approximate location of the Chain Bridge.
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Approximate post time was 5:50 p.m. Eastern Time.
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The city of Naples (modern Italy) is attacked by Saracens from Egypt demanding an annual payment (approximate date).
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According to the vocal score, the approximate duration of the work is 66 minutes.
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The free margins of valve cusps no longer approximate leading to aortic valve insufficiency.
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Most commonly used ions are those with approximate mass of 69, 131, 219 and 502 atomic mass units.
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Simulation models are approximate imitations of real-world systems and they never exactly imitate the real-world system.
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It is NP-hard to approximate the pathwidth of a graph to within an additive constant.
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In 2006 the village had an approximate population of 270.
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Due to four different hip injuries, she had skated for an approximate total of 24 months in four years.
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It includes a dome-monitor of 5 meter in diameter and of an approximate surface of 40 square meters.
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Many of the tepui heights are approximate and likely to change as more accurate measurements become available.
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Approximate running time: 36 minutes in 4 parts.
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The earliest atlas (Ptolemy's Geography) is made (approximate date).
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The displayed parallel is approximate and for illustration purposes only.
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This makes the bent functions naturally hard to approximate.
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The same approximate meaning is used across the Finnic languages such as in Estonian leil.
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Eileanchelys is a small turtle, with an approximate carapace length of 250 to 300 millimetres (9.8 to 11.8 in).
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Once an approximate position fix is obtained the receiver begins to use the slow corrections to improve its accuracy.
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Gearhart Hall was expanded over the approximate location of the old Commerce Building.
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NB: The dates are approximate for most of the early rulers.
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More probing revealed an approximate length of 37 feet (11 m), with all of the vessel preserved under the sediment.
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An approximate chemical formula for beeswax is C₁₅H₃₁COOC₃₀H₆₁.
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The approximate 800 mm width of the stone wall is neither straight nor parallel with the title boundary.
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After the initial peak, radio traffic through the incident followed an approximate factor of three steady increase.
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The town was laid out in May 1865, and by December was incorporated with an approximate population of 20,000.
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It is indicated that the approximate value of media exposure through print during the Games was equated to $22.9 million.
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Potvin was known for being intelligent, articulate, and outspoken off the ice.
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Louise makes visual and multi-sensory site-specific performances, walks and installations that seek to articulate, reflect upon and transform significant life-events.
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They would rather try to have a man articulate than a woman.
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This requires a difficult balancing of the need to articulate clear answers and the little-founded fears.
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Sarah Palin is secretly an extremely intelligent, poised, and articulate Englishwoman.
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His articulate speeches throughout New England earned Morel an audience with President Theodore Roosevelt.
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Students begin writing short stories in kindergarten and by third grade are usually articulate and familiar with writing.
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The first semester curriculum is articulate and provides an understanding of the major management sciences subjects.
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The first person to publicly exhibit a telephone for transmission of articulate speech was A. G. Bell.
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It was legally more articulate as compared to its predecessor.
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The project "Art in the Factory" aims to articulate the most diverse workspaces, through art.
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The always articulate Katie from Brisbane went for a cheaper option and whipped up some steak fajitas.
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He was articulate in several fields of the arts and a very impressive scientist.
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One historian of modern Germany described him as "the most articulate anti-Nazi in the Catholic hierarchy".
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Eliot was an articulate opponent of American imperialism, although he was opposed to the education of women.
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One early and articulate critic was then-23-year-old Damon Knight.
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Ribs 1, 10, 11, and 12 articulate completely onto the thoracic vertebrae rather than in between two of them.
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As Parsons writes, "The deep structures do not as such articulate any sentences which could convey coherent meaning.
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Very articulate in framing his sentences and choosing his words, Vaidyaji is also officially the manager of the local college.
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His translations from Latin are still articulate examples of a good understanding of the language.
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He's incredibly well educated and very articulate.
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Darl is the most articulate character in the book; he narrates 19 of the 59 chapters.
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Annual standardized assessments require students to articulate their understanding and mastery of each subject.
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Some thinkers seek to articulate axiomatic assumptions on which science may be based, a form of foundationalism.
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In many languages, the uvula is used to articulate a range of consonant sounds, known as uvular consonants.
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People articulate that only children are spoiled, they're aggressive, they're bossy, they're lonely, they're maladjusted, she said.
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Additionally, the spillway was designed to articulate in order to accommodate any settlement that did occur.
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The Kenya African Union was a political organization formed in 1944 to articulate Kenyan grievances against the British colonial administration.
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Thus, the process itself helps to negotiate and articulate delicately sexual difference, in the present.
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Rather, Pinhead was depicted as quiet yet articulate and intelligent, drawing influence from classical cinematic depictions of Count Dracula.
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Computer-assisted proofs are the subject of some controversy in the mathematical world, with Thomas Tymoczko first to articulate objections.
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In short, Lord Hoffman did not agree with Lord Templeman's unarticulated hierarchy of values, nor did he articulate his own.
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Gosh, he felt so bad after that, and he didn't know how to articulate it, said teammate Dave Dravecky.
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The preserved letters from this time articulate a friendship that was loving and supportive, and, at times, sexually-charged.
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Within a few years, Alan Cooper had begun to articulate some of his basic design principles.
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The District has a stimulating and challenging atmosphere with a capable, articulate and professional staff.
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It's hard for her to articulate it.
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His finished drawing and paintings are highly articulate and precise in the way he renders forms.
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Both guns have been restored so visitors can traverse (turn) the guns, and articulate the breech blocks.
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Han Zhao rulers were all extremely intelligent and articulate, but some lacked self-control and demonstrated excessive cruelty on the battlefield.
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Faced with this growing 'antislavery' movement, slaveholders and their sympathizers began to articulate an explicit defense of slavery.
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It is the client's task, not the counselor's, to articulate and resolve the client's ambivalence.
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An articulate speaker, Hansen's message reached audiences throughout the United States and around the world.
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He is known for his very clear, accessible voice, enthusiastic delivery, and articulate use of the English language.
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The human figure appears flexible and articulate.
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In 1970, the Maine senator was chosen to articulate the Democratic party's message to congressional voters before the midterm elections.
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