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"I think everybody who sees a diabetic patient should have had some training, you know, not just the minimum, hide behind the one day, diabetes management course its got to be something much more encompassing the complexities of the disease".
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Presepsin, being superior as an early prognostic factor to clinical parameters in both phases, may have unique characteristics encompassing the complexity of the whole syndrome.
Research encompassing the complexity of potential stressors that converge by happenstance at a time or place of interest is referred to as "coincidental mixtures" and is considered among the most difficult areas for environmental health research (Sexton and Hattis 2007).
Sensor networks are notoriously difficult to program, given that they encompass the complexities of both distributed and embedded systems.
Academics have long sniffed at university rankings, which they feel cannot encompass the complexities of higher education.
Audiences have been electrified by the audacity of his potting, the intricacy of his spatial awareness and the effortlessness with which he seems to encompass the complexities of the ancient game.
It was used to design the reinforcement for a deep beam whose behavior encompasses the complexities of reinforced concrete structures, and which can be easily cast and tested in the laboratory to check the design.
10 However, opposition to sex verification for female athletes with laboratory-based genetic testing developed in the 1970s and 1980s, because these tests did not encompass the complexities of disorders of sex development (DSDs).
New analytical approaches are needed that can encompass the complexity of changing systems and multiple, interacting users.
However, unlike all other media, the human body is not simply another surface for enhancement – it is the substance of life, one that encompasses the complexity of individual and social identity.
No strict definition can encompass the complexity of a word that signifies, on one hand, a kind of literature as when one speaks of the satires of the Roman poet Horace or calls the American novelist Nathanael West's A Cool Million a satire and, on the other, a mocking spirit or tone that manifests itself in many literary genres but can also enter into almost any kind of human communication.
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