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They then assume the role of advisors to examine the needs of special interest groups affected by preservation efforts, and respond to the corresponding needs of other groups.

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Strict and controlled application of existing clinical decision trees in a sample of rural health centres allowed the estimation of the corresponding need for and characteristics of curative referrals in rural Niger.

There is thus a need for skilled adult-oriented health care providers to deliver sickle cell care and a corresponding need to improve understanding of the long-term needs of adults with SCD.

I do not see why part of a community's tradition and self-understanding cannot be pluralism and the corresponding need for some means of dealing with one another despite empirical uncertainty and disagreement about morality.

There is a corresponding need to improve the ability of scientists to communicate the relevance of their work to the public, and to policy-makers.

Database URL: www.eagle-i.net As the volume of biological information has grown, so has a corresponding need to strengthen the practice of data collection, sharing, reuse and preservation beyond the traditional publication cycle.

Compassionate and authoritative, but not uncritical, he gives due weight to her impulsive susceptibility without losing sight of the corresponding needs, and delinquencies, of her many partners.

According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA) and European Association for the Study of Diabetes EASDD) Consensus Statement, type 2 diabetes is characterized by progressive loss of beta cell function and a corresponding need for progressive and early addition of glucose lowering strategies [ 2].

However, there is no corresponding need for the paper records of the living and the dead to be similarly segregated; the Registrar, the god of the archives, inspired by Jose's questing, decrees that henceforth the records of the living shall mingle with those of the dead.

The application of risk management in power systems is motivated by a perceived increase in the frequency at which power system operators are encountering high stress in bulk transmission systems and the corresponding need to improve security monitoring of these networks.

The acceptance of a free market hypothesis in government in the 1990s and 2000s and the corresponding need for very light touch regulation of financial markets and the economy in general would be one example of the dangers of group-think.

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