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Thirdly, while contextual factors like living in a government-recognised and well-resourced IDP camp can engender the development of poor attitudes and practices at the individual and community levels, including poor and risky sexual practices, it can equally serve as a platform to substantially improve access to basic health services.
Considering the wealth of literature on the perspectives of professionals, ranging from bio-ethicists to physician investigators, there is relatively little information about public attitudes toward research without consent or of their views on how to engender the development of new treatments whilst protecting vulnerable participants.
He recalled the thrifty gene hypothesis (22) that evolutionary adaptations to lack of nutrient availability underlie many of our metabolic characteristics and noted that the increase in sugar intake over the past several centuries (23) leads to adaptations with desirable effects under circumstances of famine to engender the development of illness.
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This in turn engenders the development of advanced devices, such as biosensors, bioelectronic components, smart biomaterials and microarrays.
Thus, molecular mechanisms engendering the development of Th2-mediated inflammation are currently under intense investigation.
26 Misuse of antibiotics through unnecessary overprescribing and suboptimal dosing engenders the development of resistance.
Although there is now considerable scientific evidence that MGO engenders the development of vascular complications, further research is needed to pinpoint the underlying causal mechanisms.
On the other hand, it would probably be somewhat naive to expect teachers in individual schools or districts, without considerable support, to engender the dynamic development implicitly envisaged in this text.
The crisis of infectious disease transmission in the 1980s [ 4] generated renewed interest, and engendered within the development process a sense of urgency, because use of blood replacement fluids allows the adverse consequences of transfusions to be avoided.
It might be hypothesized that the less positive results in terms of well-being observed in Phase 1 of the services integration process are linked to the considerable destabilization engendered by the development of these mechanisms or to the many emergent concerns associated with these changes [ 31].
The Colleges engendered the greatest development of comfort in clinical settings in 2010 over all other settings, but there were no differences in 2011.
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