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It is also clear from national variation and inequalities that significant improvements can be made just by sharing best practice and using the knowledge, interventions, tools and clinical expertise available today, even before the realisation of promising new molecular techniques, innovations and personalised medicines.
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Again, this continues the theme that Marx took up in his 1844 letter to Ruge, which I have quoted before, about the realisation of a long-held human dream.
Men, however, suffer for longer, as the shock of what's just happened gradually "sinks in" to their little pea brains, before they finally come to the realisation of what's just happened to them.
He sees it as the realisation of a lifetime ambition.
The time series analyses shows that the realisation of new training contracts has been affected by different influences in the time before and after the German reunification.
Establishes clear steps according to a firm timetable towards the realisation of that perspective.
"In some ways it's almost like the realisation of fears you already had".
At the same time, the UAE serves as a strategic hub for the realisation of Silk Road initiatives.
Such technologies are prerequisite for the realisation of predictive biology at cellular and subcellular level.
The sponsors were not involved in the realisation of the study, data processing or evaluation.
The Charter identifies stigma and discrimination as a key barrier to the realisation of rights.
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