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    [9] [10] This large-size format had been used for all prior silver certificates issued under the Bland–Allison Act, and was also adopted for the first Federal Reserve Notes issued under the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. [11] The Funnyback was nearly 30% smaller than its predecessors, and featured a new typeface. [9]

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    A medical certificate or doctor's certificate [1] [2] is a written statement from a physician or another medically qualified health care provider which attests to the result of a medical examination of a patient. [3] It can serve as a sick note (UK: fit note) (documentation that an employee is unfit for work) or evidence of a health condition. [4]

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    In the Computer Age, "document" usually denotes a primarily textual computer file, including its structure and format, e.g. fonts, colors, and images. Contemporarily, "document" is not defined by its transmission medium, e.g., paper, given the existence of electronic documents. "Documentation" is distinct because it has more denotations than ...

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