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  • In order to give you some idea of the immense influence of this new techonology on the practice of obstetrics and our knowledge of the fetus, let me tell you that there is a huge book called The Cumulative Index Medicus,which lists every article published in every medical journal in the world.

    Bernard Nathanson: On his conversion to the pro-life cause Suzanne 2009

  • As a result, the DOT plans to launch a so-called Cumulative Effects Evaluation study of how the interchange will affect populations of eight animals on state and federal lists of protected species.

    Naples Daily News Stories 2010

  • Today we are investigating a new concept that I have developed called Cumulative Owners

    Profiting From Cumulative Owners Earnings: AAR, Microsoft - Seeking Alpha 2010

  • The panel said so-called Cumulative Risk Assessment should consider combined phthalate exposure as well as other toxins that cause similar effects, reported Science Daily.

    NewsInferno 2009

  • In order to give you some idea of the immense influence of this new techonology on the practice of obstetrics and our knowledge of the fetus, let me tell you that there is a huge book called The Cumulative Index Medicus, which lists every article published in every medical journal in the world.

    BIG BLUE WAVE 2009

  • The panel said so-called Cumulative Risk Assessment should consider combined phthalate exposure as well as other toxins that cause similar effects, reported Science Daily.

    NewsInferno 2009

  • The panel said so-called Cumulative Risk Assessment should consider combined phthalate exposure as well as other toxins that cause similar effects, reported Science Daily.

    NewsInferno 2009

  • As such, however, it was attacked by the same fallacies, and required to be defended on the same principles, as a really good measure; and its adoption in a few parliamentary elections, as well as the subsequent introduction of what is called the Cumulative Vote in the elections for the London School Board, have had the good effect of converting the equal claim of all electors to a proportional share in the representation, from a subject of merely speculative discussion, into a question of practical politics, much sooner than would otherwise have been the case.

    Chapter VII. General View of the Remainder of My Life 1909

  • As such, however, it was attacked by the same fallacies, and required to be defended on the same principles, as a really good measure; and its adoption in a few parliamentary elections, as well as the subsequent introduction of what is called the Cumulative Vote in the elections for the London School Board, have had the good effect of converting the equal claim of all electors to a proportional share in the representation, from a subject of merely speculative discussion, into a question of practical politics, much sooner than would otherwise have been the case.

    The autobiography of John Stuart Mill 1873

  • When the selected age-to-age development factors are multiplied by each other from the current development point (last diagonal) to the ultimate development (when all claims are expected to be closed), the resulting factor is called the "Cumulative" loss development factor (LDF).

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

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