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Each of these approaches brings its own deep literature that can easily inform the others, but only when disciplinary propriety is replaced with the pragmatic combination of all available materials to paint a complete picture of a trait.

Because they allow you to send one message that is then sent to all of the people on your list, you can easily inform a group of people of your whereabouts or whatever else you wish to say.

One suggestion is that the closer involvement of nurses with the process of HIV testing within the clinical STI consultation, may have allowed nurses to more easily inform patients of the medical benefits of seeking immediate referral for ART initiation.

Still, both co-authors would agree that Greek love was acquired rather than congenital and could therefore not easily inform an understanding of inversion in the modern world, which Ellis defines as "a fundamental – usually, it is probable, inborn – perversion of the sexual instinct, rendering the individual organically abnormal".

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Continued periodic follow-up and parental education are strongly recommended; the parents are easily informed about how to monitor alignment by observing the intercondylar distance (varus) or intermalleolar distance (valgus).

When children began to eat the same food as the family, CHCs could no longer gather parents easily and inform them about healthy eating habits, often because parents had returned to work and had less time.

An example of the good practice indicator on front-of-pack labelling within the labelling domain is given in box 1. Good practice for 'food labelling' domain: There is a consumer-oriented regulatory system implemented for labelling on food packaging and menu boards in restaurants to enable consumers to easily make informed food choices and to prevent misleading claims.

Obstetricians and midwives should recognise that hyponatraemia during labour is not uncommon, potentially harmful but easily avoidable, and inform pregnant women accordingly.

Papers that have reported UK-specific breast cancer resource use data present incomplete data, for example, only presenting costs of surveillance (Robertson et al, 1995) or data at too aggregated a level that cannot be easily converted to usefully inform economic evaluations (Richards et al, 1993; Wolstenholme et al, 1998).

The inundation of health news can easily leave people informed yet confused and that's not a very useful combination.

Until then, it offers proof that internet forums can amuse and inform almost as easily as they abuse and defame.

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