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The cnas
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A certified nursing assistant, who helps a registered nurse care for a patient.
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The CNAS report (and presumably the thinking behind the Third Offset Strategy) mentions that insurgencies have increasing access to cheap precision munitions, with the two meeting in the high-tech/low-tech mix known as hybrid warfare.
The CNAs found were identical for snap frozen - and FFPE – material.
The CNAs are key events in tumour progression (Hanahan and Weinberg, 2000).
The CNAs associated with arsenic exposure were defined using the framework shown in Figure 1.
The CNAs were defined using a previously described heuristic algorithm (Jong et al, 2004).
The CNAs that were detected were compared to copy number variant regions (CNVR) reported in The Database of Genomic Variants.
The CNAs within this subgroup also contain the amplification of a region at 11q13 that harbors the Cyclin D1-encoding gene CCND1 [ 12].
This study investigates the CNAs' role in LTC facilities by examining the degrees of work autonomy of CNAs from the perspectives of nursing supervisors and CNAs.
Where did the CNAs come from?
Therefore, accurate estimation of the CNAs using high resolution technologies is on a front line of bioinformatics and engineering.
Whether the characteristics of institutions including ownership of facilities, bed size, staffing levels, and the occupancy rate affected the CNAs' work autonomy and delegations was also examined.
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