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"It was the best one I'd seen in a while at the upfront," Mr. Campanelli said, using the term derived from the practice of the networks' presenting their schedules — and selling commercials — before the season starts.
He used a technique derived from the practice of miniature painting, which was developed in the state of Rajasthan in the tenth century.
The name of the Nez Perce tribe was derived from the practice, though nose piercing was not common within the tribe.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), a typical ethnomedicine derived from the practice of ancient Chinese herbal medicine through several thousand years of empirical testing and refinement, has been successfully used in taming various kinds of diseases [ 1].
[ 27, 39] Doctors are now being asked to consider the effectiveness and cost of care as part of patient management, mindful of protocols and guidelines.[ 31] Research derived from the practice environment to identify the gaps between the actual practice environment, and institutional management directives can facilitate joint working arrangements, collegiality, and facilitate clinical leadership.
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Intellectual property takes the form of patents and copyrights, legal instruments derived from the practices of fifteenth-century Italian republics.
It seems that they cannot be justified non-circularly, that is, without the use of premises derived from the practices themselves.
The Triple Helix model is an attractive configuration, derived from the practices of the most successful innovation systems, and suggesting that the three key actors universities, business, and the state might in some instances substitute for each other.
Moreover, the indicators were derived from the practices or resource implications of existing WHO recommendations for hospital care [ 28].
Attempts to patent products developed with information derived from the practices of indigenous healers, and eagerness to patent components of the human genome for exclusive economic gain are viewed as new forms of exploitation that exclude considerations of the humanity of those living in economic misery [ 23].
Murakami coined the term himself, but it actually derives from the practice of Edo period painter, Jakuchu Ito, who made completely flat compositions of large groups of animals.
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