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This in turn enables the university to have a complementary role with the industry while enhancing its usefulness, doubling its benefits and minimizing diminishing knowledge.
The contrast between diminishing knowledge of preparation of oral rehydration salts (ORS) and the increasing use of liquids during episodes of diarrhoea during the period from 1993 to 1995 (Table 4) is partly explained by a disagreement over strategy between municipal planners and the State Health Secretariat.
Most inhabitants resettled in nearby parishes, but even the few miles distance have diminished cultural knowledge long nurtured by the relative isolation of island life.
Stopping the three RCTs early diminished the knowledge regarding the effects of circumcision with respect to preventing HIV over time.
This dependency could threat the sustainability of research centers and diminish the knowledge flow between members.
This perception diminishes the knowledge and perspective of patients and suggests that providers do not (or could not) play a role in patient education.
The apparent degree of difficulty of a parabolic basketball shot is diminished by the knowledge that the diameter of the hoop is nearly twice the diameter of the ball, which, as it drops in and begins to swish, occupies scarcely twenty-seven per cent of the targeted area.
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