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Its consideration of interventions within a system of care accommodates the need for an integrative approach, and it is broad enough to incorporate relevant outcomes across the triple aim, including patient/family perspectives and impact on the health system in addition to clinical end points.
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Mr. Kelley said he would remain as long as necessary "to accommodate the need for a minimum of five active board members".
In the last few years, the global airlines have put more emphasis on accommodating the need for in-flight sleep — at least in the business and first-class cabins, where international airlines earn most of their revenue.
In 2001 a US state department representative explained to the House subcommittee on international operations and human rights that it was "aware of reports that it [could not] independently confirm, of other, even more egregious practices, such as removing organs from still-living prisoners, and scheduling executions to accommodate the need for particular organs".
In order to accommodate the need for overland and subsurface simulations, 1-D/2-D/3-D correstablishedwas estabetween between rivers, junctions, ponds, lakes, control structures and finite element meshes.
The same will be true of Applied Materials' new-order book as it seeks to accommodate the need for flat-panel displays along with chips, leaving solar cells in the dust.
It is suspected that under various cellular and physiological conditions, and within different cellular compartments, there are differential and specialized roles of co-chaperones of p53 to accommodate the need for highly -ordered p53 conformation.
Two possibilities, not mutually exclusive, may account for this observation: First, as one distinct advantage of regulating transcription elongation is to allow rapid gene induction in response to extrinsic signals, genes that are regulated in this manner may have been selected during evolution to have shorter length, in order to further accommodate the need for accelerated transcription.
47 Dronedarone was developed to accommodate the need for a potent antiarrhythmic drug without the side effects of amiodarone.
For example, during mitosis, cell volume clearly must expand to accommodate the need for a new cell's cytoplasm.
In British Columbia, the My Voice document [ 29] can help patients develop and implement advance directives in accordance with recent legislative changes that accommodate the need for such planning.
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