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been individualized
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To give something its own individuality; to characterize or differentiate.
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Consequently, a whole continuum of PM understandings exists, in which three main positions can be identified: (a) PM is not a new concept as medicine has always been individualized, (b) PM is holistic health care centered around the needs of the individual patient and (c) PM is treatment targeted at stratified subgroups (e.g. pharmacogenetics) [ 3].
Each step has been individualized and studied, and mechanisms have been elucidated at the cellular and even the molecular level.
In addition to showing the passengers, the pictures show how the cab interiors have been individualized because of ad hoc repairs or as an expression of personal aesthetics.
Medical devices have been individualized to include a category of implantable medical devices, "designed to be totally implanted in the human body or to replace an epithelial surface or a surface of the eye, through surgery, and remain in place after the intervention" (directive 93/42/CEE and decree of 20 April 206).
Dosage has been individualized, influenced by such factors as hematological toxicity and patient tolerance.
To date, 7 major clades have been individualized with strong phylogenetic support; their proposed labels are HDV-1 to HDV-7 (1 ).
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It is individualized.
"Education should be individualized.
But each is individualized.
It's got to be individualized".
"Treatment has to be individualized," he said.
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