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What constitutes core battlefield ground is a matter of debate.
Design lacks a reasonable infrastructure including agreement on key terms and their meaning, on what constitutes core knowledge, on structures that support access to research, and on a discourse that transcends the ephemeral.
Despite the critical role of fidelity and the proliferation of intervention manuals and related measures, no comprehensive, structured guide exists, resulting in definitional confusion, varying interpretations of what constitutes core components, and inconsistent application of methods to ensure fidelity.
It would be interesting to identify and explain possible discrepancies between the teachers' view and the students' understanding of what constitutes core content.
Along these lines, the estimation of the number of undiagnosed people constitutes core knowledge that should be helping to guide public health responses.
Thus, the original researchers typically have not been given due consideration for what constitutes core elements or a logic model, or what appropriate project impact measures would be for their evidence-based HIV intervention.
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Subsequently, this paper proceeds with descriptions of information techniques or software utilities that constitute core competencies of the MDA environment.
The included aspects constitute core criteria for the EURO-D scale, a depression symptom scale, and the F32 code (depressive episode) of the ICD-10.
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