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As an example, self-management plans to control exacerbations in respiratory disorders often has a core function to avoid unnecessary hospital use.
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Because unlike the iPhone or iPod touch, the iPad doesn't really have a core function.
Social service organizations, as part of the community, have as a core function the interjacent coordination so as to operate among different boundaries in different organizations.
Through the course of evolution, from their origin in early eukaryotes, actinins have performed a core function as actin cross-linking proteins in cells.
Endosomes sit at an essential position within the endomembrane system and have a core sorting function: They are the first point of fusion for endocytic vesicles, which mediate inward flow of extracellular materials as well as the outward transport of cargoes either from the Golgi to the lysosome/vacuole or their return from lysosomes to the Golgi.
The key to successful systems design is to decompose the design into blocks that have a definable core function.
In this respect, the Panel considers evaluation as a core function that should have a predictable and adequate budget to ensure credible and independent information to assess whether UNICEF is fulfilling its mandate.
A core function of community pharmacists has always been able to help these patients manage their medicines.
"It's a core function.
It's a core function of running a successful organisation".
This is a core function of the First Amendment.
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