Each sample is catalogued and photographed before extracts are run through a DNA sequencing process.
Suzie "catalogued" her experience of abuse and exploitation to the council's Crisis Intervention Team.
Dr Kevin Leahy, from the Portable Antiquities Scheme, has catalogued all the new pieces.
Many of the inconsistencies have been catalogued by Dani Rodrik, a Harvard economist, in a blog.
C. fielded the call, catalogued and encrypted it and sent word to investigators at HCA's Nashville headquarters.
It can be reassembled, as each of the pieces has been carefully catalogued.
As Wexler made clear, from the international community's perspective, everything that Israel offers at the negotiating table is catalogued.
One site, Wales 1801-1919, is aimed at bridging the gaps before collections were officially catalogued through the library system.
The site has 16 million members who have written more than 23 million reviews and has catalogued 360 million books.
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Shropshire Council said the collection was being photographed and catalogued before it is put on display later in the year.
"There has been a piece of debris catalogued by U.S. Strategic Command as a result of that collision, " Kelso said.
For centuries, scientists have catalogued the creatures of Europe - the tall and the small, the feathered and the furred.
They are catalogued on OpenEI.org, which along with energy.data.gov showcases a wide range of open energy data sets.
In addition, the proposed activities will increase the number of catalogued objects, so that they can be better protected against theft.
Area after area of neglect can be catalogued, from the strife-torn Andes to regions around the world undermined by climate change.
Users of the ShareXpress system have catalogued a series of technical difficulties with the service since it was launched in September.
To date, of the roughly 800 planets catalogued beyond our Solar System, only four are known to orbit stars in a cluster.
Additional value comes from the analysis that companies like IBM and Kenexa apply to all of these linked, catalogued, and correlated interactions.
Material found in Gabriele's possession is being studied and catalogued, he said.
In its most recent annual report on the world's government websites, America's Brown University catalogued an array of mishaps found last year.
Five hundred dresses and garments have been catalogued and photographed over the past 18 months for the Zandra Rhodes Digital Study Collection.
Police infiltrated Muslim student groups, put informants in mosques, monitored sermons and catalogued every Muslim in New York who adopted new, Americanized surnames.
The archives of Isaacs, an author and lecturer at Queen Mary, University of London in 1957, were being catalogued when the letter was unearthed.
Mr Dawson, its choice for October 2000, catalogued a life of continuous manual labour, starting at the age of four as a farm hand.
Once the poem and all other mementos have been collected, catalogued and saved, the Army secretary will decide what will be done with them.
The text and the sounds created are catalogued in a database.
In a piece that was part journalism, part contemporary poetic art, John Swansburg and Jeremy Singer-Vine then catalogued the many orphaned one-tweet accounts out there.
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He catalogued a list of injuries on Noah's head and body: deep internal bruising, abrasions, nail scratches, round focal bruises around his joints indicating squeezing fingertip pressure.
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Pakistan, whose continued clandestine support for the Taliban was catalogued in a leaked NATO report this week, will have little incentive to turn against its old partners-in-jihad.
Last year a chance meeting brought the negatives out into the open and eventually to a digital scanner with the work being catalogued by a team of volunteers.
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