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If in addition, patients have to worry about their physician's control, given the increasing strictures of managed care and the perceptions related to the trustworthiness of the Health Maintenance Organization (HMO), it may become a major factor in how patients trust their physicians (Gray 1997).
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However, the interaction of ionising radiation with normal tissue also induces activation of cytokines and growth factors leading to a risk of fibrosis with decreased elasticity and compliance and increased risk of strictures.
Iran's help in the war in Afghanistan, and many of its internal developments — from growing discontent with religious strictures to the increasing participation of women in political life — are encouraging to U.S. officials.
What will we do if he provides anthrax to four guys in Al Qaeda?" He said, "If Iraq is out of the picture, we will concentrate on Iran in an entirely different way". Iran's help in the war in Afghanistan, and many of its internal developments from growing discontent with religious strictures to the increasing participation of women in political life are encouraging to U.S. officials.
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Over the years this class has increasing become disenchanted with Iran's international isolation, strictures of Islamic governance and what it sees as the blatant exploitation of religion for political ends.
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