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Pediatricians report that they frequently encounter diseases that appear to be initiated by environmental factors, but most report discomfort and lack of information in dealing with these conditions (Kilpatrick et al. 2002; Trasande et al. 2006; Woolf and Cimino 2001).
Another said, "When a new order came around I was unfamiliar with, I found the pharmacy student very knowledgeable of said drugs … indications, etc.… plus when dealing with pharmacy she (the student) helped the process out by providing information in dealing with them (community pharmacy staff), questions they would ask to make the process smoother".
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The purpose of the discussion of this item is to inform the Conference on action taken by other International and Regional Organizations and NGOs in implementing the recommendations and plan of action of WFS five years after its initiation and to exchange information and experience in dealing with food security problems.
Any information could be useful in dealing with a future kidnapping, he said, but it would be unlikely to be of "operational value".
Technology together with the absence of classification has caused problems in dealing with information particularly in the aspect of storage.
And it has better performance than the federated structure in dealing with information fusion of the astronomical observations and the ISL ranging measurements in integrated autonomous orbit determination.
Business groups are particularly effective in dealing with information and contract enforcement problems within the groups.
The role of specialist nurses in dealing with information, advice and emotional support, may appear to be "less tangible and a relative 'luxury' when compared with ward-based nurses" [ 11], leading to their roles being reviewed when resources are constrained.
Ethical dilemmas in genetics are covered with a useful series of practical examples, addressing issues such as the need for sensitivity and confidentiality in dealing with information when one cannot be certain how much of this has been disclosed within a family.
In addition, it becomes apparent that multiple granulation approach plays a crucial role in dealing with involute information, such as heterogeneous data and multi-scale data.
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