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NNEdPro assessed the impact of an intensive package of nutrition education designed to lay the foundations of nutritional knowledge and attitudes relevant to clinical practice, in particular raising awareness of the recognition, prevention and management of malnutrition in hospital and highlighting the principles of 'Nutrition, a doctor's responsibility'.

Warnock says it will be a "long, long time" before processing-intensive packages like Photoshop will be available on a subscription basis.

Targeted optimisation is not achievable with any centralised distribution of software since the end-users' hardware is too diverse to optimise for them all; however, only the most CPU-intensive packages need to be optimised and this can be done centrally for various common cloud platforms.

Javid promised to put the energy-intensive package to compensate high energy users at the top of his agenda.

We know that the recent trend in service deployment is away from low-level service interventions towards more intensive service packages, with a decline in the number of people receiving home care but an increase in the number of hours of care provided overall, reflecting in part increases in local authority eligibility criteria (Laing and Buisson 2011).

Ab initio repeat identification is theoretically challenging and computationally intensive, and software packages like RECON (Bao and Eddy 2002), RepeatScout (Price et al. 2005), Piler (Edgar and Myers 2005), and ReAS (Li et al. 2005) have been designed to automate this process.

Following an intensive educational package, both within the community and the Children's Hospital, we managed to significantly increase the reporting rate of ADRs.

In addition, a 2-day intensive teaching package at a national centre led by a motivated team may have produced results that could be hard to replicate with more conventional teaching.

After an intensive educational package, both within the community and the Children's Hospital, the number of reports increased from 124 in 2008 to 161 in 2009 and 372 in 2010.

As might be expected, people with dementia were significantly more likely than people with functional diagnoses to receive both informal (41%% vs. 20%% receiving 21+ hours; p = 0.030) and formal (15 % vs. 3%% receiving an intensive care package; p = 0.017) social care.

A number of factors could explain these differences: the intensive education package that accompanied the introduction of the score into medicine, differences within the patient groups, and the use of medical ward nurses assisting in the implementation of the score into their areas.

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