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Therefore, this study indicates the need to develop and communicate adequate treatment recommendations.
Therefore, it is imperative that mammography reports communicate adequate and clear information to primary care physicians and treatment teams.
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Lack of funding and motivation is probably the reason for the limited investment in developing and communicating adequate access arrangements for small studies.
Newman told the Denver Daily News Thursday that he understands that the city doesn't want fake blood all over, but said authorities failed to communicate what adequate clean-up would entail, or what the consequences would be for failure to clean.
Issues most frequently mentioned were: independence, incontinence, pain, mental clarity, dementia, the ability to communicate and adequate care.
Often it occurred when there was a failure to locate the suspicious lesion because of its small size or its location was not communicated with adequate precision.
Failure to communicate in time through adequate media often leads to disastrous impacts on exposed communities (Villagran de Leon et al. 2007).
That is defined as a level where vocabulary and grammar are good, but also where "pronunciation, stress, rhythm and intonation" are adequate to communicate clearly and quickly in English.
Typically, in advance of the actual decision-making event reports must be prepared and meetings held in order to communicate results and ensure adequate understanding of the key issues.
Her mental status was adequate to communicate without trouble.
This differential encoding might have evolved to guarantee that the specific characteristics of one's pain experience are facially communicated, thereby ensuring adequate help and support from others.
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