Sentence examples for generally specialist from inspiring English sources

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Generally, specialist predators maintain diversity because they become rare when their host's densities are low, reducing predation risk.

However, task shifting is increasingly acknowledged as being an important approach to overcoming specialized human resource shortages more generally: specialist physicians such as surgeons and anesthesiologists are scarce in sub-Saharan Africa [ 3], and in many settings non-surgeons are responsible for providing the majority of surgical care [ 10].

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Secondary science teachers are generally specialists, who have sometimes been characterized and criticized as "divisive and insular" (Young and Glanfield 1998), however, conflicts have arisen between specialists and generalists who advocate separate and balanced sciences, respectively.

Treatment is generally a specialist assignment.

Generally, a specialist will have also appraised the objects beforehand and submitted an opinion on their value.

People with type 1 diabetes need to administer insulin either through daily injections or through an insulin pump and generally attend specialist centres, only some of which support the use of insulin pumps.

In a recent pilot study [ 28] retrospectively linking pre-hospital and hospital outcome data for a cohort of patients with TSCI between 2004 and 2008 in New South Wales (NSW), people injured in non-metropolitan and rural regions generally reached specialist care (in a SCIU) in Sydney more quickly than those initially transported by ambulance to a major (non-SCIU) metropolitan trauma service.

At least some of the traits that seem to be favored in urban environments are also those that are favored in invasive species and more generally disturbance specialists, such as short generation times, rapid reproduction, good dispersal, and plastic behaviors and life history traits [4], [15], [20].

These processes, it is true, invariably involve external examiners – generally subject-specialists from other universities – but evidence I presented in my University of Buckingham inaugural lecture in June suggested that the external-examiner system has in many respects broken down.

Generally, lawn specialists say that the way to do that is to cut the grass high (about 1.5 to 3 inches from the ground), to water deeply and to fertilize seasonally.

(H1 DP18, Interview 1)" In summary, the public sector seems to generally offer specialists social satisfaction through collegial interaction and learning, but less satisfaction with relationships with other hospital and health workers, particularly nurses, compared with the private sector.

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