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DPBRN practices simultaneously comprise a diverse range of characteristics while also having much in common with practices at large [ 22].
Although as a group, participants have much in common with practices at large; their substantial diversity offers important advantages, such as being able to evaluate how practice differences may affect treatment outcomes, while simultaneously offering generalizability to dentists at large.
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It has been recently pointed out that the early modern art of diagnosis left a great deal to the judgment of the medical practitioners, and that it thus had much in common with some practices in Chinese medicine.
There had been a few days of "classic violence," largely the setting of fires in garbage cans, said the prefecture spokeswoman, who in common with police practice did not give her name.
The functional architecture conceptual design has a lot in common with the practice called "business process redesign" (BPR).
Imagine that it is completely empty of thought (I know that sounds impossible, but it's actually quite common with extensive practice, especially when that is not made to be a goal).
These three treatment options have been offered in three sequences: surgery followed by chemotherapy and then by radiation, chemotherapy followed by surgery and then by radiation, and surgery followed only by radiation, in common with current practice in this region.
In our analysis, in common with historical practice, patients were classified as ER positive (⩾10 fmol mg−1 cytosol protein or ⩾10% of positive cells) or ER negative (⩽10 fmol mg−1 cytosol protein or <10% of positive cells).
Low response rates are a common problem with practice surveys, and a 10-20% response rate is not unusual in other transplant provider surveys.
Alison Jaggar prominently argues that various structures create and recreate transnational gendered vulnerabilities and she illustrates with practices common in domestic work and the sex industry (Jaggar 2009).
That, of course, mixes crime with common practices in corporate America.
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