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In addition, if the flight was delayed, that information could be communicated back to Uber in order to reschedule the ride for a later time, he adds.
For this purpose the recruitment channels were matched according to organizational characteristics, such as type, ethnic target group, how organized (e.g., weekly meetings versus ad-hoc activities), and how information could be communicated (e.g., group education versus radio interview).
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Because art is very subjective what may be communicated to one person could be communicated completely differently to someone else.
The Venetians used such outposts as intelligence sources and even developed codes and ciphers by which information could be secretly communicated.
At clinics, health information could be automatically communicated with clinic providers.
This risk information could then be communicated to prescribers, and would serve to promote caution until more is known about that new drug.
The use of an incomprehensible form to communicate information could be a barrier to the perception of health messages.
Scientists may be reluctant to discuss individual risks, even if such information could be accurately obtained, given the uncertainty of the information being communicated with regard to human health risks [ 5].
By approximately 20 00 hours it was realized that, since the Regional Ambulance Control Centre could communicate with ambulances at TCH and with ambulances sitting at the RGHT, information could be relayed indirectly between the two hospitals.
This information could be really useful.
If this is the case, these cell-based therapies could be improved by treating the host environment so that positional information can be communicated to the grafted cells.
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