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Although often described as "process" elements within medical interviewing, communication skills can be articulated in the same way as technical aspects of clinical procedures.
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One frequently cited set of principles is the National Institute of Corrections' principles of effective correctional management of offenders in the community (National Institute of Corrections 2004) which echoes several of the same principles articulated in the NIDA 13 principles.
We do not know whether King Hammurabi expected physicians to give patricians, plebeians (freed men) and slaves the same health care for a given medical problem, in spite of the glaring fee differentials articulated in the code.
But this idea is never convincingly articulated in the performances.
This is articulated in the quote below.
This has been articulated in the Discussion.
This was further articulated in the Council of Australian Governments COAG National Action Plan for Mental Healthth [ 4] and most recently in the Fourth National Mental Health Plan[ 5].
Whatever the correlation, the issue should be articulated in the text, and possible explanations provided.
Evidence of this mummification lies in how all the bones in both these bodies were still "articulated" or in the same positions as they were in life, revealing that sinew and perhaps skin were still holding them together when they were buried.
One can try to catch and articulate in a same process the development of both the situation and the activity.
Former Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass)., before Obama was even sworn in, had articulated the same critique in a more playful way.
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