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- initialism Minimally Invasive Education
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Examples
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Brandom’s stlye-schizophrenia (made explicit in MIE – LOL!) furnishes an excellent example of why my preference is so.
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"Innovative products such as MIE's Web-based EHR help put more patients at the center of their care."
All - WTN News 2009
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"Innovative products such as MIE's web-based EHR help put more patients at the center of their care."
The Medical Quack 2009
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MIE hasn't released first-quarter results yet, but since oil prices are a major determining factor in its businesses, it is likely to see good gains too.
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In China, MIE increased the number of barrels of oil it sold in 2009, but lower average crude-oil prices dragged down revenue by 41% and profits by 82% from 2008 levels.
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Corp. Ryerson and Smile canceled their plans outright, while MIE is now slated to price some time this week.
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This contrasts with MIE polysyllabic roots conjugated in the 1p like *béra-mai/*bara-ménai which would later become 'Nartenized' to early Late IE *bḗr-mi/*ber-méni before secondarily acquiring acrostatic accentuation in the heart of the Late IE period.
Archive 2009-08-01 2009
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Furthermore, given my views on MIE syllable structure which lacks consonant clustering altogether, I can only conclude that any such stop harmony due to breathy vowels is likeliest to have developped in the Late IE period.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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However, if Mid IE was in the Balkans originally to best explain apparent Semitic areal influence and Late IE spread from the NW Pontic, then it seems logically inevitable that the new dialects forged from Late IE innovations would collide back into the sister dialects formed from the bygone Mid IE period which lacked such innovations, i.e. my so-called "para-MIE" dialects.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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Dialectal loss of PIE voiced aspirated stops via Para-MIE dialect merger?
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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