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In this study, we carry out a comprehensive exploration directed towards getting more appropriate laws of a circular plate adhered to solid with large deformation, which may provide some inspirations on the design of MEMS and some other micro/nano-devices.
By mixing the optimal results of both logarithmic and linear model depending on the characteristics of each health-related indicator, getting more appropriate estimates could be possible.
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Ministers have talked about moving care away from hospitals and into the community so patients can get more appropriate services.
That benefited everyone: Rehab patients got more-appropriate care, and the hospital's incurred costs were exceeded by the revenue from additional acute-care patients.
"It's probably getting more and more appropriate for any shopping center," Michael Fenley, the mall's manager, said of multilingual Santa Clauses.
"We're getting many less people seeing it with the [age] gate, but we are getting more age-appropriate audiences, and they tend to be opinion leaders".
Generative or additive manufacturing is today getting more and more an appropriate de-facto standard in industrial production.
Collectively, therefore, the currently available evidence suggests that algorithm-driven protocols that incorporate individualized targets based on patient characteristics designed to preserve a sound balance between the benefits and risk of good glycemic control may be an appropriate way of getting more patients to target in a safe and effective manner.
If getting more than one bird, consider the appropriate housing arrangements.
Maybe they could try to increase their future playoff chances, or at least public visibility, by finally dumping the Jazz monicker and getting a more appropriate name.
Getting a more appropriate, lower rate would save these homeowners an estimated $60 billion a year.
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