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With the CDS indexes, you can increase or decrease exposure to a broad category quickly.
"They are more expensive than a resident, they may well be better in some skills but there will always be parts of the diagnostic skill mix which they won't have and may very well decrease exposure to things that a resident can give".
With simple steps to decrease exposure to triggers, many patients are able to go for long periods of time without needing their rescue medication.
Smoking bans in public areas and places of work are important measures to decrease exposure to secondhand smoke and while many places have instituted bans more are recommended.
Smoking regulations decrease exposure to passive smoking and may indirectly decrease active smoking.
In addition, hand washing may decrease exposure to PBDEs.
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Lower commissions, he insisted, mean diminished interest by potential co-brokers from other firms, leading to decreased exposure to the market and, consequently, less than top dollar.
He said, "By decreasing exposure to media violence we may be able to prevent millions of Americans from being raped, murdered and robbed at gunpoint" (not "from being raped and murdered").
In general, viral therapeutics provide the possibility to express anticancer proteins directly at the tumour site, decreasing exposure to normal tissue during delivery and maximising therapeutic index.
While polypeptides [82-92 [82-9213-37] exhibit significand increased and decreased exposure to the solvent, respectively, no marked change was observed for the rest of the protein upon assembly.
Further compounding their disadvantage, these children exhibit a 'knowledge deficit' which stems from decreased exposure to general information about the world.
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