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a. (of a formal theory) not so constructed that the addition of a non-theorem to the axioms renders it inconsistent
b. (of an expression) not having a reference of its own but requiring completion by another expression
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Did Aquino and/or his subordinates and/or the Liberal Party gain kickbacks from the purchase of P3.5 billion worth of incompletely tested and defective dengue vaccines?
Unvaccinated or incompletely vaccinated infants and children should have an accelerated series before traveling to infected countries.
Vaginal examinations (N = 111) Completely Not Incompletely recorded recorded recorded N (%) N (%) N (%) Cervical dilatation 31 (28) 39 (35) 41 (37) Cervical effacement 34 (31) 39 (35) 38 (34) Fetal station 34 (31) 37 (33) 40 (36) Fetal position 0 107 (96) 4 (4)
ATLANTA -- Healthy children between 2 and 5 years of age who have been incompletely vaccinated against pneumococcal disease should receive one dose of 7-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices voted at its fall meeting.
Leaving the spine incompletely closed, it can turn off nerve signals that keep the bladder healthy.
An example of this type of policy involves recently sick individuals who apply for small face amounts of coverage and who are willing to answer application questions incompletely.
Another figure for this kind of mutual, multilayered mirroring is the communication between mother and child, a primal psychedelia that everyone has experienced, however incompletely, however long ago.
Other possible causes are incompletely regenerated or contaminated desiccant.
But a second explanation is that I seem to have incompletely specified the Redskins standard.
Women in the intervention groups also were less likely than their counterparts in the control group to have multiple partners or to have unprotected intercourse with an untreated or incompletely treated partner--two risky behaviors that were related to higher rates of infection.
The result is more individuals and families are incompletely insured or uninsured.
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