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Accordingly, BMP was defined as the individualized therapy judged optimal by investigators at each visit for each patient, which could include a change in dosage or type of AEDs (including their withdrawal).
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Non-specific was defined as without individualized situative/procedural context; specific as with individualized situative/procedural context.
This mixture was defined as the input.
She writes, "As Thornhill and Palmer, as well as most who espouse the tenets of sociobiology, see the world, it is make up of highly individualized agents bent on maximizing their own advantage, defined as increasing their genetic stake in the next generation.
The historic region was defined as Classico.
The therapy was just as individualized as the academics which is to say, not at all.
The interaction will include an increasing supply of the information required by citizen from state institutions as well as individualized information services offered to citizens.
Both aimed to characterize the school environment as a whole from the perspective of teachers, and not the individualized perception about the school.
The individualized information obtained via online contact empowers the patients.
We refrained from including MeSH-terms in the search strategy as the term "individualized medicine" specified in the thesaurus of PubMed contains a specific definition, namely "a therapeutic approach tailoring therapy for genetically defined subgroups of patients".
Explicitly defining the functions of health providers in community settings have major implications for HPE including defining educational outcomes, developing individualized learning pathways, setting standards, and ensuring that graduates are prepared before they set out.
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