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There, slowly and carefully, Kaj talked me through the basic procedures that every diver is supposed to follow before ever going below the surface, the "buddy check".
Among all cadres there was deficiency of knowledge in some very basic procedures that were not the focus of ETAT+ (Table 5).
He also claimed that when the tests were being carried out, even the most basic procedures, "that even an intern would have been aware of", were not taken.
Can you do this?" And I showed him some basic procedures that we hadn't covered yet.
Helena positions her clinical fellow (and other trainers) as having insufficient time 'to actually stand and watch' trainees do basic procedures that they are competent in.
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The basic procedure that has been developed for the fusion process is shown in algorithmic form as described below: The basic procedure for data fusion: for x = 1 n.
This service stratified patients by hospital and whether they needed oesophagogastroduodenoscopy or flexible sigmoidoscopy and then allocated them at random to endoscopy by doctor or by nurse using a Visual Basic procedure that permuted randomised blocks of random length, thus ensuring balance between groups while protecting against subversion.
You report that the Department of Health says the NHS must "save £1.5bn by reducing 'unnecessary prescriptions and hospital referrals'" for treatments of "low clinical value", but leading surgeons protest that "basic surgical procedures that could improve the lives of thousands of people are being withheld by NHS trusts desperate to save money".
Because the SAS MIXED procedure (PROC MIXED) is commonly used to analyze data sets, this note outlines basic programming procedures that may be used to estimate statistical power of a mixed model using this procedure.
Our approach is based on the formalism of shape grammars, and supplements the basic algorithms with procedures that integrate logic design constraints and goals.
Essential surgery-basic, affordable surgical procedures that can prevent life-threatening complications or permanent disability¬-has become a part of our lexicon in recent years.
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