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It may also be possible with care to exploit the result to obtain HFGW resonators and focusing reflectors.
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Now he dreams, he says, of creating a new dance work especially for 3D film, with enough time, care and attention to exploit its full capabilities.
For critical care medicine to exploit recent advances in translational autonomic physiology, further high-quality prospective HRV studies underpinned by the development of consensus reporting standards relevant for critical care medicine are needed.
26 Previous studies in this setting have found that change in practice is difficult to achieve and new pathways of care are difficult to exploit.
A standardised set of consensus criteria relevant to critical care medicine are required to exploit advances in translational autonomic physiology.
Here, the 'standard of care' argument only serves to exploit the individual, and take advantage of her circumstance and poverty.
Mr. Rivera said that home-care agencies were fashioned to exploit poor workers, taking $18 an hour in government reimbursement and paying $6 to the workers.
Neither experts working in the health care system, for whom a fundamental national right to health is highly significant to the legal concretisation of health care provisions, nor persons who wish or are compelled to exploit the health care system, can appeal to 'hard law'.
Executives cared little for his ideas to exploit the label's vast library, which includes the Beatles and Frank Sinatra.
In each I found many more people who cared deeply than those who sought to exploit.
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