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We show that neurosurgical oncology services can be reconfigured from an unplanned, consultant centric, research ambivalent process of care into an outpatient-based, consultant led, patient-centred, research-orientated practice.

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Interestingly, disease proteins showed a frequent association with ambivalent process type.

Even Anna says in some ways she'd be ambivalent about the process of having her account scrutinised and disbelieved.

Good and accountable governance is at the heart of Africa's political problems and the leaders of the free world especially the USA cannot afford at this, point in time, to be ambivalent to the process of strengthening the fledgling democratic institutions of governance in Africa.   .

It is designed to engage ambivalent or resistant clients in the process of health behaviour change, and also provides health practitioners with a means of tailoring their interventions to suit the patient's degree of readiness for change.

It is designed to engage ambivalent or resistant clients in the process of health behaviour change, and provides health practitioners with a means of tailoring their interventions to suit the patient's degree of readiness for change.

Strickland is clearly making a moral judgment on film-making and popular culture, but it's more than a little ambivalent, and he's also fascinated by the process of creation, representation and self-deception.

Thus, if an animal is particularly indecisive or ambivalent about which arm to enter in the process of exploring the maze, that animal will likely spend more time in the center portion of the plus maze.

We characterize the choice to delay decision-making about chemoprevention due to ambivalent or neutral attitudes as informed since women may still be in the process of making a decision; their lack of a decision accurately reflects their ambivalent attitudes.

It described in some detail the culture shock of the 1830s, when the Westernized elites reversed a process of Turkification [??controversial use of this term], and noted the ambivalent policies of Russian governors.

In them, the tenuous processes of ego-formation risk collapse; faced with difficulty clarifying the boundaries of the self, the subject reverts to ambivalent aggressivity.

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