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Just one in 100 calls to the NHS 111 non-emergency helpline results in the caller being referred to their local pharmacist, according to the Pharmacy Voice trade body.
You can imagine a caller being told of a relative's death and going: "Hold on - don't tell me - was it syphilis?" The nonchalance makes it seem as if this is an expected extension of panel games and reality shows.
java -XX ParallelGCThreads=10 -jar tools/SNPSVM/snpsvm.jar predict -R genome/hg19.fa -B alignments/NA12878.ALIGNER.BQSR.bam -M tools/SNPSVM/models/default.model -V vcf_files/NA12878.ALIGNER.SNPSVM.raw.vcf Filtration varied depending on the variant caller being used.
The strength of the study is that authentic calls were analysed without the dispatcher or caller being aware of the study, and thus the study gives a view of real life situations.
Time or context restrictions related to: caller being in a hurry (np = 0; nc = 1); calling from work (np = 2; nc = 2); needing to attend to something else (eg baby crying, husband waking, visitor arriving) (np = 1; nc = 4); late for an appointment (np = 1; nc = 0); or needing to end call for unspecified reasons (np = 6; nc = 1).
Since it's a phone call you can easily refer to these things without the caller being aware of what you're doing.
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