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Prior to induction of anaesthesia, the physician should attend to three aspects of care.
Our data suggests that a programme theory that integrates palliative and acute stroke care should attend to six key mechanisms.
Attending to one concern might help attend to the other.
Yet they can be ultimately decoded by attending to four basic activities of the dreamwork and reversing their mystifying effect.
Study subjects therefore reliably differentiated and attended to two distinct UV conditions of a foraging substrate.
That is, instead of attending to two hands separately, students could attend to a single object and control it.
"But for the most part, doing one task or attending to one stimulus interferes with another.
In practice this means attending to one's "heart-mind" (xin) so that it will not be enslaved by desire.
On this view, one might attend to one's being appeared to many-speckledly without attending to one's being appeared to 48-speckledly.
All the doctors were attending to three injured policemen, so Al-Nasir was treated by a nurse without anesthesia.
The Election 2012 version of How's Your News? is a documentary about the three reporters attending to two presidential nominating conventions.
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