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Working with the hand-colored copper engravings on folio sheets on easels before them, a respected botanical illustrator, Johann Christoph Bayer (and probably several assistants), rendered the drawings onto cups, saucers, dinner plates, serving platters, soup tureens, sauce boats and teapots.
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The authors would like to acknowledge the professional assistance rendered by Dr Amit Yadav, Assistant Professor, Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Mangalore India.
The patients tried to seek safe hands when cared for by HC assistants, because this rendered them at risk of feeling unsafe during care procedures as well as feeling unseen and unheard.
But nearly 60 years later, on the date now promoted as Administrative Professionals Day, we're living through the end of a recession in which around two million administrative and clerical workers lost their jobs after bosses discovered they could handle their calendars and travel arrangements online and rendered their assistants expendable.
The interviews with the manager, the medical assistants and the counselors rendered less codes, which is why they were coded by one coder (ES).
"Take my advice," breathed the ancient sales assistant, through coral lips rendered tubular from voracious cigarette consumption, "and get a pair of nice, thick, beige tights to wear underneath.
The children did not brush their teeth under supervision of the dental assistants prior to the examinations that were carried out at preschool using the WHO probe and a flat mirror at different period from that employed for interventions rendered by dental assistants.
For example, care situations were performed without the HC assistants engaging with or listening to the patient, which rendered her unseen by the HC assistants.
In test group, children also underwent a professional cross-brushing on surfaces of first permanent molar rendered by a specially trained dental assistant five times per year.
Beyond this conventional basic activity, children underwent professional cross-brushing on surfaces of first permanent molar, rendered by a specially trained dental assistant, five times per year in the test units.
But as the term has been popularized, flashback has been rendered "virtually useless" diagnostically, writes Dr. John Halpern, an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and lead author of the most recent literature review of H.P.P.D.
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