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Basic Characteristics. Table 6 showed that there were far more patients with pre-invasive cervical conditions (59%) than those with invasive (23%) or unstaged cervical cancer (18%). A large proportion of patients with precancerous conditions were aged between 19 and 24 (41.7%), non- Hispanic white (66.8%), with CIN II stage (64.8%) and no co-morbidity (85.4%). For their Medicaid status, 98.5% enrolled under BCCPTA eligibility category, 15.8% enrolled prior to their cancer diagnosis (pre-enrolled) and 49.2% enrolled for over 24 months. The mean duration of enrollment for this group was 20 months within the two years follow-up in our study period. Compared to pre-invasive cases, we found that invasive cancer patients were older, more likely to be non-Hispanic black, with higher co-morbidities and more likely to be pre- enrolled but less likely to enroll under BCCPTA and to be enrolled over 24 months. With respect to county variations, they tended to reside in a county with a higher income population and Ob/Gyns per 1000 women but with fewer hospitals with CoC approval, relative to their counterparts.
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Basic Characteristics. The OPGW cable is composed of optical fibers for telecommunications contained in a dielectric optical drive. The optical unit must be designed to contain and protect the optical fibers from damage caused by mechanical stress caused by tension, bending, torsion, compression and humidity. The configuration of the cable must be the "loose" type and must be longitudinally sealed against water ingress. The cable must have electrical and mechanical characteristics appropriate to the design of the transmission lines, and ensure that fiber will not suffer efforts during the life of the cable. It is the Concessionaire’s responsibility to determine the final technical characteristics and specifications of the OPGW cable, taking into account standards such as IEEE 1138, ITU-T G.652, or equivalent, to ensure compliance of standards required for the SEIN.
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  • Individual Characteristics Each Receivable has the following individual characteristics as of the Cut-Off Date:

  • Characteristics The Initial Contracts have the following characteristics: (i) all the Contracts are secured by Motorcycles; (ii) no Initial Contract has a remaining maturity of more than 84 months; and (iii) the final scheduled payment on the Initial Contract with the latest maturity is due not later than June 2014. Approximately 77.89% of the Principal Balance of the Initial Contracts as of the Initial Cutoff Date is attributable to loans for purchases of new Motorcycles and approximately 22.11% is attributable to loans for purchases of used Motorcycles. No Initial Contract was originated after the Initial Cutoff Date. No Initial Contract has a Contract Rate less than 3.989%. The last scheduled payment date of the Contracts (including any Subsequent Contracts) is due not later than September 2014. Approximately 98.98% of the Principal Balance of the Initial Contracts as of the Initial Cutoff Date is attributable to loans to purchase Motorcycles manufactured by Harley-Davidson or Buell and approximately 1.02% of the Principal Balance of the Initial Contracts as of the Initial Cutoff Date is attributable to loans to purchase Motorcycles not manufactured by Harley-Davidson or Buell.

  • Characteristics of Receivables As of the Cut-Off Date (or such other date as may be specifically set forth below), each Receivable:

  • Configuration The configuration for the Purchase Right Aircraft will be the Detail Specification for Model 767-3S2F aircraft at the revision level in effect at the time of the Supplemental Agreement. Such Detail Specification will be revised to include (i) changes required to obtain required regulatory certificates and (ii) other changes as mutually agreed upon by Boeing and Customer.

  • BASIC PROVISIONS This Article contains the basic lease provisions between Landlord and Tenant.

  • Components Patheon will purchase and test all Components (with the exception of Client-Supplied Components) at Patheon’s expense and as required by the Specifications.

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