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The 18th and 19th centuries witnessed an orientation towards the concept of organ-based disease, which George Rosen has suggested was essential for the development and acceptance of the ophthalmoscope as a diagnostic tool.56 At all periods, however, explanations for the symptoms and signs of disease have been based on anatomical and physiological beliefs.
It's just an orientation towards family, a clan somehow.
JOD also has an orientation towards the future.
It offers a place where common orientation could be found an orientation towards God, named or unnamed, an orientation towards the highest aspirations of Man and the most intimate calls of the conscience".
Further, an orientation towards lifelong learning could allow a more open orientation towards learning in a training class.
A metastasised disease was accompanied by an orientation towards Th2 cytokine milieu.
An orientation towards innovation was a given, as there was no attempt to look for what is already working.
This new type of market is only accessible for companies with verifiable economic, social, and ecological performance and with a reliable orientation towards sustainable development.
This paper discusses the contribution of street design, i.e. aspect ratio (or height-to-width ratio, H/W) and solar orientation, towards the development of a comfortable microclimate at street level for pedestrians.
As early as the 1960s, the international forestry community had identified policy planning as a priority, recognizing the importance of having sound policy to guide efforts to improve the forest sector's performance in countries and provide more strategic orientation towards forest development.
8 Social deprivation is associated with an orientation more towards the present than the future.
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