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While conjugation may be considered a process of reciprocal fertilization, a parallel sexual phenomenon in ciliates, which takes place in single, unpaired individuals, may be considered a process of self-fertilization.
What follows should be considered a process of me thinking out loud, and pointing out some things that strike me, rather than reaching any definitive conclusions.
(Neale 2002: 227) reasons, however, that the difference between verbs such as threaten, annotated as a social action process, and tell, considered a process of mental cognition, is that mental cognitive verbs of communication are those that 'cause someone to know something'.
Consequently, catch-up growth that was previously considered a process of recovery from detrimental effects of poor growth is now viewed as a risk factor for later health.
This variable was monitored because the decision to select appropriate patients for tertiary transfer was considered a process of care.
Natural death for the majority of people can be considered a process of loss of organ function.
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To find, we consider a process of a given packet transmission.
The analytical model first selects an initial trial path for the purpose of comparison and then the optimum path is sought by considering a process of swapping, adding and removing generators or extending the route.
The uniform use of the TNM descriptors and the lymph-node map by all involved in lung cancer care is to be considered a process indicator of quality.
Considering a process level of analysis in strategic HRM scholarship reveals several issues for further research.
As for chronic conditions, the number of health problems per patient/year (mean episodes/patient) is considered as a process of care comparable to a disease diagnosis.
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