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A major cause of burnout is "bureaucratic drag" - a toxic amalgamation of administrative demands that erodes the physician-patient relationship.
By the 16th century, crude furnaces for treating cinnabar by distillation and condensation were meeting the growing demand for quicksilver in medicine and in the amalgamation of gold and silver ores.
The patio process and later pan amalgamation process continued to create great demand for mercury to treat silver ores until the late 19th century.
But, by the beginning of the 20th century, the conviction had been growing among the Muslims that their interests demanded the preservation of their separate identity rather than amalgamation in the Indian nation that would for all practical purposes be Hindu.
Democrats can't complain because the amalgamation of internal protection agencies is what they have been demanding.
"An Amazing a Capella Amalgamation".
Las Vegas is an amalgamation of many neighbourhoods.
The amalgamation of TANU and the ASP under the title of Revolutionary Party (Chama cha Mapinduzi; CCM) early in 1977 was a hopeful sign but was followed by demands for greater autonomy for Zanzibar.
"It was really an amalgamation effect".
This amalgamation was known as Suika Shintō.
This amalgamation is an incendiary mix.
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