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... individuals were arranged in rows and columns and written in English . Each row represented information pertinent to one individual and contained the following data arranged in columnar format : name ; date and place of birth , date of ...
... individuals were arranged in rows and columns and written in English . Each row represented information pertinent to one individual and contained the following data arranged in columnar format : name ; date and place of birth , date of ...
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... individual entry . The use of the RECNO provided a means of generating data anonymously for medical studies , since the RECNOs were unknown except to the investiga- tors . Community A and B Band List masters contained information on ...
... individual entry . The use of the RECNO provided a means of generating data anonymously for medical studies , since the RECNOs were unknown except to the investiga- tors . Community A and B Band List masters contained information on ...
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... individual lineage within our records . Hence , those individuals whose parental RECNOS were listed as 95 were considered lineage progenitors . In most instances , only one individual male and his spouse or spouses served as the ...
... individual lineage within our records . Hence , those individuals whose parental RECNOS were listed as 95 were considered lineage progenitors . In most instances , only one individual male and his spouse or spouses served as the ...
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