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Multidisciplinary collaboration, registration, and use of quality indicators for the purpose of benchmarking, and substitution of care originally provided by family physicians and specialists to practice nurses and diabetes nurses, are a direct spin-off of the focus on and activities related to the implementation of the CS.
It's a direct spin off from the red carpet, where expressions of individuality were subtly relayed through the buttoning of a shirt or the wearing of sunglasses.
In addition to direct spin-offs of the comic book, several revivals and reboots have been published throughout the 2000s.
There is another way out: a spin off of Sony's chip operations.
The show was a spin off of sister show, Stargate SG-1.
The spin off of Philip Morris International is the next step in a restructuring that started with the spin-off of its majority stake in Kraft Foods in March (See "Altria Prepares For Kraft Spin-Off").
(Spin Off of the University of Padua, Italy).
A book spun off of the popular blog betrays shallow notions of truth and egalitarianism.
In related Pixar news, Disney announced a direct-to-DVD spin-off of "Cars," with airplanes as the main characters.
It's not a march, though marches are spinning off of the campground.
In 2004, Nextreme was spun off of RTI to develop a thermoelectric material for semiconductors commercially.
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