That is, a limit of 16 was placed on the number of non-contributing months that would be included in the denominator.
A common denominator among these artists, however, is the use of advanced studio recording technology to represent such otherworldly themes.
These were completed manually, or more often, by using the reporting module of the practice clinical system to provide denominator and numerator data.
Unfortunately, the necessary denominator tourist data was not available, so it was not possible to conduct this analysis.
Unable to unite farm programs with party politics, debates over policy were reduced to their lowest common denominator: individual commodities.
However, caution is warranted in drawing such strict comparisons since denominators for animals tested were not considered.
An estimate of number of stools from general practice would be extremely useful as a denominator for other national surveillance systems facilitating international comparisons.
The four denominators reflect increasing amounts of information about the population subject to surveillance that may be available.