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Rule 4.1: Access patterns will define the conversion and need to be defined and understood; an analysis is needed before a conversion.

Therefore, it is beneficial that in each particular system, key characteristics and critical components that may dictate the performance of the nanoparticle system or particular nanomedicine be defined and understood by the innovators.

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Important though these criticisms are, the biggest issue is the very way in which the "problem" of the British welfare state has been defined and understood.

Those possibilities include (1) study of changes in the way disability and difference are defined and understood, (2) changes in thinking about disability identity in relation to society as a whole as well as in relation to disability movements, and (3) changes in the ways that people think about and develop supportive communities.

This ensures that local dimensions of the problem are defined and understood, given that abuse dynamics, underlying causal mechanisms, and opportunity structures (i.e. how, when or where an offence occurs, and who offends against whom) will differ from location to location.

In the context of this study, image and identity are represented by how CLAHRC's mission, mandate and objectives are defined and understood at the local (micro) level.

*postcode districts 1 all cases age ≥ 16; 2 excludes year 2002 In an ideal world, for calculating population-based rates, full patient postcodes would be available from all hospitals within larger areas to give an accurate description of the numerator and hospital catchments would be well defined and understood so that denominators were similarly well-defined.

Antidote: Expectations should be clearly defined and understood.

(6) Priority setting criteria should be clearly defined and understood by decision-makers and stakeholders.

In terms of role clarity the surgeons, oncologists, radiologists and clinical nurse specialists information-giving roles appear to be well defined and understood by other team members.

Backstory offers a sort of narrative and juridical jiu-jitsu that relies on conservative values to assert liberal ends; and it's why the notion of Hollywood as an engine of liberalism is utterly apt — as long as that liberalism is aptly defined and understood.

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