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Despite the increasing availability of procedures aimed at removing tattoo ink from the skin, most of us go under the gun knowing full well that the image will be permanent – that's part of the attraction.
The word "only" is deleted from subdivision (b), redesignated as subdivision (c), to avoid any negative inference with respect to the availability of procedures for obtaining review of the United States trustee's acts or failure to act pursuant to Rule 2020.
Control activities operation b Actual availability of procedures 1 1 1 The procedures were not documented in all the three farms.
Work procedures: Whether or not the availability of work procedures and standards should be measured, was highly debated since the mere availability of procedures and standards does not guarantee that they will automatically be used.
Moreover, we only collected data about the availability of procedures, but we didn't assess their appropriateness or their application in the real-life.
Yet, such debate over the availability of procedures is not fully informed, because arguments for more or less procedures often overlook the economics of providing increased access through the provision of more procedures.
While Canadian medical tourists are often thought to be motivated by wait times for surgery, cost and availability of procedures were common primary and secondary motivations for participants, demonstrating that motivations are layered and dynamic.
We also explored the availability of procedures for the early management of patients suspected to be affected by HIDs: these procedures, which are not in place in 14,6% of surveyed EDs and MADs, are mainly focused on early recognition, isolation and infection control, and on steps for alerting and notifying the case.
These include: (1) the efficiency of in vivo gene transfer to a number of different cell types, including skeletal muscle cells, hepatocytes, neurons, and photoreceptors; (2) the ability to transduce dividing and growth arrested cells; (3) the availability of procedures for high-titre, helper virus-free preparation; and (4) a lack of significant toxicity or immune response.
For many participants who were initially motivated to explore the option of care abroad as a result of having been wait-listed or being worried about the prospect of one, the availability of procedures performed abroad which were perceived to be technically superior supplanted this initial motivation.
The accounts provided by Canadian medical tourists complicate existing broad characterizations in the medical tourism literature that attribute the motivations of medical tourists leaving any given country to a single motivating force, such as cost of care, wait-listing, or the availability of procedures.
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