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Most likely, very few orthopedics researchers will opt for mastering this highly technical discipline and successful projects therefore require early liaisons between specialists.
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She first qualified in Liverpool in 1992 and took a job in child protection services before working as an early liaison officer.
Her relations with her brothers Charles IX and the duc d'Anjou, the future Henry III, were often strained, and she had an early liaison with Henri, duc de Guise, the leader of the extremist Catholic party.
Thus, early liaison and assessment by an experienced multidisciplinary team (MDT, or interdisciplinary team) is essential.
The possibility of co-infection in returning travellers is an additional reason for early liaison with a specialist unit.
Early liaison with a specialist tropical medicine or infectious diseases unit is essential to ensure appropriate treatment as soon as possible.
He could not confess Veronica's revival in his life, for that would entail confession of the earlier liaison.
He impulsively wed a second time but instantly dumped his bride on learning that an earlier liaison had led to her pregnancy.
Early contact with a paediatric cardiac nurse coordinator (liaison nurse) was also appreciated.
Early in their liaison, Cleopatra gave birth to Antony's twins, a boy and a girl, and later to a younger son.
Early in their liaison, the favorite got the King to pay off the Queen's gambling debts, redecorate her shabby apartments, and present her with a gold snuffbox (originally commissioned, however, for Mme. Poisson).
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