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Whorf's observations on this heuristic framework are useful for the process of planning a simulation center.
We carried out group sessions with patient representatives, individual interviews and seminar presentations with GPs and consultants, and also interviews with commissioners (in the UK commissioning groups comprise individuals who are responsible for the process of planning, agreeing and monitoring services, having control of the budget to be spent).
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Integrated care coordinators are responsible for supporting the process of planning and improving the integrated care service, improving collaboration and monitoring the results.
For clients in the process of planning their funerals, he now offers, for $285, an option that works similarly to travel insurance covering what may cost thousands as an emergency.
Despite limitations of this nature, communities do discuss most issues democratically, as for example through the process of planning: With all planning, how now we need all water, work on all new development that happen here.
The report also described the principle of the margin needed for uncertainty in the process of planning and delivery, i.e. the PTV.
She also said the group plans to add a list of approximately 4,000 colleges and universities to the site by September and is beginning the process of planning some for-profit deals with major corporations.
Projections of cancer incidence and mortality provide an estimate of the future burden of cancer and are fundamental to the process of planning for programmes of cancer control as well as for setting priorities for future research.
We are in the process of planning for a voter registration drive in the spring," Strauss said.
Indeed, it was in the process of planning for the Ewing's midlife refit that the scientific community came to the conclusion that, even with such a refit, she would not be able to provide the advanced tools that are required to conduct such research in this new century.
11) Fusion reactors could become economically viable Researchers at Durham University and the Oxfordshire Culham Centre for Fusion Energy have found fusion reactors could become economically viable ways of generating electricity in just a few decades, telling politicians and policy makers to begin the process of planning for their introduction and the replacement of nuclear power stations.
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