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In deciding what was the most eye-opening aspect to Sunday's Scottish Cup tie at Ibrox, it was a toss-up between the joyless toil of a deficient home team and the instructive comments made by one of their senior players in the aftermath.
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to evaluate the effect of the interRAI PC on the quality of palliative care in nursing homes; to evaluate the feasibility of using the interRAI PC in nursing homes; and to evaluate the face validity of the instrument (as research on the validation of the interRAI PC instrument in nursing homes is deficient).
I've got a great kitchen, but I'm sadly deficient in some of these home ec details.
Seven studies were conducted in healthy, free-living participants (4, 6, 7, 12, 13, 15, 17); one study focused on elderly women who were residents of a nursing home and were deficient in vitamin D (5), whereas another study instead focused on hospital inpatients who had been diagnosed with a hip fracture and were vitamin D deficient (16).
To test if SOCE-deficient CTLs are able to home to TDLN, we coinjected CTLs treated with either BTP2 or DMSO (control) at a 1 1 ratio into mice with established B16-Ova melanomas.
The students who believed that their intelligence was a fixed trait were so concerned about appearing to be deficient that they preferred to stay home.
Schaverien has, of course, accounts of children who enjoyed boarding school: though some patients inform her that that was because home life was so deficient in love or structure that the necessary attachments were better made at school.
Americans have fantastic, otherworldly tech gadgets to play with at home but 70,000 structurally deficient, real-world bridges over which we drive every day.
"Many elderly, especially those living in nursing homes, are vitamin D deficient, [even] those living in areas considered to have adequate sunshine".
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