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The development of distribution concepts for OC retailing has emerged in practice very recently (see e.g., PwC 2013; EY 2015), and the number of related scientific publications is still limited.

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While many authors stress the importance of a methodological rigorousness in assessing food systems, analysis confirms that several difficulties and limitations emerge in practice.

This highlights the problems that emerge in practice, when complex coordination is needed between the architectural plans for the construction, the site manager, the teachers, and the students.

Research on how long-distance plant trade connections emerge in practice and whether they tend to be maintained through time would be needed.

It is the meaning of recovery which is embedded in national mental health policy and emerging in practice internationally, including Australia [ 17], Canada [ 18], England and Wales [ 19], Germany [ 20], Hong Kong [ 21], Israel [ 22], Italy [ 23], the Netherlands [ 24], New Zealand [ 25], Northern Ireland [ 26] and the United States of America [ 27].

Usually, the effectiveness of CBHEPA programs is based on measuring physical activity outcomes at individual level, using standardised self-report instruments [ 39], but how defined or ideal principles for action emerge in practice is largely dependent on contextual factors, knowledge, or the skills of the local professionals involved.

Air pollution (70.5%), pesticides (68.3%) and interior design, renovation and decoration (64.1%) were most frequently identified as major concerns frequently emerging in practices across the five provinces, comparable to general pediatric concerns such as behavior (58.1%), development (58.4%), immunizations (52.4%) and diet (79.1%).

It first emerged in nursing practice in the 1800s and then was applied in social work practice in 1863 in the U.S. [ 3, 4].

In Yugoslavia planners followed policies very different from those of the Soviet model, and differences also emerged in the practice of other eastern European countries.

In spite of the acknowledged importance of proprioception for motor control and neuromotor rehabilitation, no effective method for assessment and rehabilitation of proprioceptive deficits has emerged in clinical practice.

This might a major reason why genetics-based pain management advices have not emerged in clinical practice [45], [46], similar to gender differences that have also raised expectations for individualized therapies and have also not entered the clinical guidelines.

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