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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1980
The Society of Thoracic Surgeons is the largest organization representing our specialty. At this time, escalating costs of medical care and the public demand for accountability have given rise to a number of issues that must be faced. The Society is in a position to lead the medical profession in addressing many of these issues.
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The Society of Thoracic Surgeons is the largest organization representing our specialty. At this time, escalating costs of medical care and the public demand for accountability have given rise to a number of issues that must be faced. The Society is in a position to lead the medical profession in addressing many of these issues.
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Evidence Based Medicine, 2013
You've got to accentuate the positive Eliminate the negative And latch on to the affirmative Don't mess with Mister In-Between Johnny Mercer Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive, 1944 Although he was probably not thinking about medical scientists, lyricist Johnny Mercer's words described what we may be observing in the medical literature.
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You've got to accentuate the positive Eliminate the negative And latch on to the affirmative Don't mess with Mister In-Between Johnny Mercer Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive, 1944 Although he was probably not thinking about medical scientists, lyricist Johnny Mercer's words described what we may be observing in the medical literature.
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Optimal Accentuation vs Focus Accentuation
2008The following examples, which were already given in the Introduction, show that the use conditions of a sentence can be influenced by accentuation: (1) a. Who did John introduce to Sue? — John introduced BILL to Sue. b. To whom did John introduce Bill? — John introduced Bill to SUE.
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1990
Abstract Reference was earlier made to the availability to educated speakers of more than one Classical pronunciation (p. 77). The measures of morphology and syntax will, of course, at once reveal whether the language used is Classical or a variety of spoken language which includes vernacular forms.
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Abstract Reference was earlier made to the availability to educated speakers of more than one Classical pronunciation (p. 77). The measures of morphology and syntax will, of course, at once reveal whether the language used is Classical or a variety of spoken language which includes vernacular forms.
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