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This formalised training has been successfully adapted and used to in the field of surgery to improve post-operative patient outcomes.
This formalised mechanism for community participation in interpreting local evidence and developing solutions [ 8] nourishes the critical voice issuing from this dialogue.
One food bank cited in the report says this formalised delay "seems to accept the existence of food banks as a safety net".
On the other hand, the contextual value of descriptive studies and mapping in environmental sciences is often neglected, when the main reference point resides in this formalised order of evidence hierarchies.
This formalised the control the French had exercised in Illyria since 1805 and over the whole Adriatic Sea since the Treaty of Tilsit in 1807.
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But this grand, formalised method of remembering, this ritual pausing to bow the head in front of the memorial - I think this is, in some ways, at odds with six million.
In 1935 Sears proposed that this should be the ampere, but World War II prevented this being formalised until 1946.
Camps dedicated solely to the extermination of Jews had been created before, but this was formalised by SS Lieutenant General Reinhard Heydrich in a speech at the Wannsee conference.
Unknown to most of the ground-level actors in this highly formalised encounter between civilizations, both sides are also grappling with historic changes.
This is formalised when preparing a manuscript for publication, or writing a thesis or research report.
This was formalised in negotiations following the Second Anglo-Dutch War, in exchange for Suriname.
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