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"Over the period of time that he was chief executive, to have implemented and led the kind of turnaround in their dramatic improvement domestically and laid the groundwork for their improvements around the globe, it's mind boggling".
These proposed measures were subsequently implemented and led to the intended scale up of ART access (see Figure 1, illustrating the trend in increasing numbers of patients on ART, beginning in mid 2004).
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This may prevent part of the high costs incurred by adaptive maintenance activities once the system has been implemented and leads to architectures with better support for usability.
Bristol, Plymouth, Portsmouth and Kirklees will get an extra £150,000 towards the role of a chief service officer who will implement and lead the volunteer programmes within each area.
This method is straightforward to implement and leads to a symmetric positive definite linear system for both the projection step and for the implicit treatment of the viscosity.
This method is straightforward to implement and leads to a linear system that is symmetric and positive definite, which can be inverted efficiently with standard iterative methods.
Stehfest's method, which is used in many engineering applications is easy to implement and leads to accurate results for many problems including diffusion-dominated ones and solutions that behave like e−t type functions.
Listen, I'm no mining expert – and the mining industry, who definitely don't have a vested interest in avoiding this, argue the rule will be costly to implement and lead to a loss of jobs – but I think signing a document that makes it OK to poison water again isn't the greatest of ideas.
Listen, I'm no mining expert and the mining industry, which definitely doesn't have a vested interest in avoiding this, argues the rule will be costly to implement and lead to a loss of jobs but I think signing a document that makes it OK to poison water again isn't the greatest of ideas.
Listen, I'm no mining expert – and the mining industry, who definitely don't have a vested interest in avoiding this, argue the rule will be costly to implement and lead to a loss of jobs – but I think signing a document that makes it OK to poison water again isn't the greatest of ideas.
This will faciltate the expanded development of clinical leadership, to enable other clinicians, wthin and beyond the scope of the HGDM project in Greater Manchester, implement and lead change within their own teams elsewhere in England to improve quality, value and outcomes in the delivery of NHS periodontal care.
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