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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acute topic" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning.
It could be used in contexts where you want to describe a topic that is urgent or requires immediate attention, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "The acute topic of climate change demands our immediate action and consideration."
Alternatives: "urgent issue" or "pressing matter".
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The positive, transformational benefits that increased green spending can unlock, such as ramping up energy efficiency investments that can cut energy bills for businesses and households alike (rising energy bills are an acute topic in most EU countries at the moment), have been drowned out.
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Mr Putin, in his opening remarks, told the leaders gathered in St Petersburg that some participants had asked for time to discuss "very acute topics of international politics, in particular the situation around Syria", even though it is not on the agenda.
First Aid/CPR Certifications Business analysis and restructuring consultations Specific acute "Hot Topic" analysis (treatment/therapy methods, disorders, customer service, adult transition to include Medicaid/SSI, guardianship, community resource).
These opportunities include education on physical exam skills, chronic pain and acute pain topics.
Asynchronous, computer-based instruction was not equivalent to traditional didactics for novice learners of acute care topics.
Asynchronous, computer-based modules alone were not equivalent to traditional lectures for novice learners of acute care topics.
However, in a pilot project the system produced 100% recall for prevention data on a single disease topic (acute pancreatitis), with only 156 citations [ 41].
For example, for the acute otitis media topic when presented with the table, 78.6 % of respondents incorrectly answered false to the statement: "delayed antibiotics had significantly fewer adverse events with a NNT of 10".
Out of 12 knowledge questions for the acute otitis media topic, 28.9 % of the questions were answered incorrectly for the harvest plot and 23.2 % of questions were answered incorrectly for the table (p = 0.19).
Thirdly, only two harvest plots and two standard tables, across two topics (acute otitis media and bronchiolitis) were assessed by survey respondents, which could also limit the generalizability of the findings.
However, a pilot project [ 41] featuring three different disease topics (acute pancreatitis, coronary artery disease, and malaria), again within the context of preventive intervention decision support, produced slightly superior results.
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