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It might therefore be speculated that those patients who score lower on maintenance, that is, who struggle less with relapses, have taken a perspective on their disorder that understands recovery as a process incorporating relapses, and have developed strategies to cope with drawbacks and both could facilitate the success of inpatient treatment.

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Thus, we propose a novel frame structure for user-relay assisted OFDMA-based wireless networks in order to cope with these drawbacks.

In this review, we present an outline of the original method, several studies achieved by using the method as a major strategic tool, technological difficulties and intrinsic problems that emerged, and improvements and modifications of the method to cope with these drawbacks.

To cope with this drawback, the regression model is no longer solved every time into the online workflow.

To cope with this drawback, we propose the sulfonation of polyethersulfone with Cardo group (PES-C) which has a very hydrophobic group in its skeleton (a five-member lactone ring of a phenolphthalein moiety) but whose sulfonation can be done in a simple way [16].

At that age he is learning to cope with the major drawback of being his mother's son: her fame.

To cope with such a drawback, we decompose into a fractional part, less than in magnitude, plus an integer part which is multiple of.

In order to take advantage of the great potential of the TAV method but also to cope with the above-described drawbacks, we have proposed the WMD Model, which uses a different organization of the mesh in order to process the scene of interest.

In order to cope with some of the drawbacks associated with human raters, the coding of AUs is more often performed by automated software programs.

To cope with this necessity and overcome those drawbacks of existing approaches, we propose a novel strategy to statistically analyze the degree of biological and topological influence of each protein to other proteins in a PPI network.

However, the partial volume effect and inability of the model to cope with nonGaussian diffusion are the two main drawbacks of DTI [39], which limit its application.

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