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To conclude, this paper has identified five sets of key social actors in promoting adherence competent contexts for children on ART: children themselves, their guardians, community members and the external agencies – including both health service providers and NGOs – that provide invaluable services to the children and their guardians.

The second pathway through which NGOs have facilitated an adherence-competent context was through their child-centred and community-based counselling and HIV testing programmes.

Confirming the above data, the inhibition of PKC θ by Rottlerin in a pre-TCR-competent context resulted in a change of Numb localization, promoting nuclear Numb accumulation.

They conceptualise HIV competent community contexts as social environments that support and enable people to act in ways that enhance their health and wellbeing [ 1, 8].

Eraut highlights the importance of identifying the domain in which an individual is deemed to be competent by considering context, conditions and situations.

Our discussion is framed by Nhamo, Campbell, and Gregson's (2010) conceptualisation of the "HIV-competent community" – a context where local people are most likely to collaborate in responding effectively to HIV/AIDS.

The splicing mutations corrected by the ExSpeU1 fix9 (the three −2 variants at the 5′ss and the two transversions at the polypyrimidine tract) were tested in a splicing-competent cDNA minigene context (pBsKFIX) (Fig.  7A).

The fact that these restrictions on the options available to competent adults in the context of clinical research trace to its close relationship with clinical care does not constitute a justification for applying the restrictions in this normatively distinct context.

And for 'knows', "it may be very difficult even after some amount of reflection for competent speakers to accept context-sensitivity.

Campbell, Nair, and Maimane (2007) and Campbell, Nair, Maimane, and Sibiya (2008), characterise an HIV/AIDS-competent community as a context in which local people work together to contribute to the challenges of promoting behaviour change, stigma reduction, the support of AIDS patients and carers, and the appropriate accessing and optimal use of existing sources of health and welfare support.

In the case of indexicals like 'I' this requirement is not too onerous, since there are conventional linguistic rules for identifying the extension in a context that all competent speakers readily acknowledge.

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