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Each Circle hospital is divided into "clinical Circles",which "have a lead doctor, nurse and administrator.
And as the saying in clinical circles goes: Hurt people hurt other people.
Increasingly, both in academic and clinical circles, doubts about "brain death" are being voiced.
In academic and clinical circles, there has long been a concern with differentiating between grief -- seen as a normal transitional experience -- and more complicated reactions to loss.
The onset of the molecular biology revolution in the 1970s created a tsunami of optimism in biological and clinical circles.
In clinical circles, the concept of a temporal increase in CRS has been useful to explain 'expected cough'.
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Our lack of clinical circle play was the key difference between the two sides and Australia took their chances well.
However, the lateralisation of clinical signs (circling to one side or a unilaterally deficient menace response) seen in atypical scrapie is unusual and to the authors' knowledge has not been described elsewhere in ovine BSE or classical scrapie.
With a title as dull as DSM (or in full: Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders), it is small wonder that the controversy that has greeted the fifth edition has been limited to academic, clinical and campaigning circles – and largely portrayed as a spat between psychologists and psychiatrists.
Clinical signs included circling and acute onset ataxia, hypersensitivity to noise, hyperexcitability, and recumbency.
Nodes of inner circle represent clinical concepts, while nodes of outer circle represent genes.
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