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A clinic-based study inevitably misses influenza that does not come to clinical attention.
Self-criticism is a trans-diagnostic construct that has been receiving considerable research and clinical attention.
Therefore, emotional maltreatment experiences in adolescents who offend should receive more research and clinical attention.
By focussing on the authentic biology and casting it as a neurological disease, it takes away the negative stigma and elicits not only sympathy but concentrated clinical attention.
The microcephalic patients might not have come to clinical attention but for a dam that was completed in 1967 in the Mirpur Province of Pakistani-controlled Kashmir.
Baron-Cohen explains: "What she meant at the time, I think, was a spectrum within those who come to clinical attention.
No longer were they wordless fantasies or expressions of the sublime, but composites of these exercises, meant to be practiced with the same clinical attention to detail.
A relatively large portion of patients, however, fulfil the criteria of minor depressive disorder which deserves clinical attention.
Advances in our understanding of this relationship have resulted in significant clinical attention in the possibilities of cancer immunotherapy.
Strategies to combine aspirated marrow cells with scaffolds to treat connective tissue defects are gaining increasing clinical attention and use.
Ward patients are attended to by staff physicians, the pick of the city's obstreticians; they are fed and cared for, receive clinical attention as to the care of their babies, are healed and sent home for less than fifty dollars.
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