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These findings have implications for widening participation in research studies, as well as in terms of service user involvement in health care more generally.
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Goodbye, support for widening participation.
Appropriate wording for widening of the ventricles is: no, mild, moderate or severe widening.
Suggestions for widening such speed ranges are included.
The tunnel was partly widened in 1934 35 and was closed in 1949 50 for widening.
A doctor at the county hospital made similar comments: "the trend [for episiotomy] is increasing because of the fear of third degree tears, which run the risk of medical conflict, and under such pressure they will widen the implications for episiotomy".
The implications of the widened welfare net are considerable.
Thus, deregulation of FKBPL levels could have serious implications for diseases associated with aberrant angiogenesis, widening the scope for the FKBPL-based clinical candidate, ALM201.
The two cases, which challenge the University of Michigan's use of race as a "plus factor" in undergraduate and law school admissions, have huge implications for the nation's efforts to widen racial equality and increase campus diversity by opening institutions of higher learning to more blacks and Hispanics.
While the data we present comes from our specific national context in Luxembourg, it has implications for researchers worldwide in that it widens views of students, communication, interaction, and voice in ways that are applicable to all contexts, even those that are seemingly monolingual.
The sudden collapse of the Iraqi army has raised international concerns about a rapidly widening regional crisis that has implications for Iraq's powerful neighbours, Iran and Turkey.
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