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All CDSS are by definition, complex interventions meaning mutifactorial, multidisciplinary and usually multi-staged [ 20, 63].

The rate of transmission from mother to child is between 25 and 35 per cent, without interventions meaning that 22,000 babies are born with HIV every year.

For all women that meet the minimum recommended number of interventions, meaning at least 6 BP and 2 BS and 2 US throughout pregnancy and therefore belonging to the 'sufficient' group, the timing of the interventions in pregnancy is considered.

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(And the time limit means few MPs are taking intervention, meaning the debate has been a bit stilted so far).

By sifting through death certificates, the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) publishes a separate annual count for deaths caused nationwide by "legal intervention", meaning that a person is killed by a law enforcement officer.

Recent studies also show that as an ethnic group, Asian-Americans have the highest rate of late intervention, meaning that patients are already infected with an AIDS-related disease by the time they get a diagnosis.

Moreover, Bulkeley High, with a student population of nearly 2,000 students, is a school in intervention, meaning it has been chronically low performing in state tests, said David Medina, spokesman for the school district.

In July the leader of the Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, went to an event staged by the Cuba Solidarity Campaign, which defends "the Cuban people's right to be free from foreign intervention" meaning the spectre, no longer very likely, of a US invasion.

This intervention was developed as a tailored intervention, meaning that barriers and strategies for the implementation of evidence-based recommendations have been identified previously to the design of the intervention.

These programme development matrices are developed for each level of the intervention, meaning one for the student, one for the teachers, and one for each actor in the social environment (e.g. parents, police officers, peer educators, health workers).

Those accessing CCSVI abroad have encountered health problems as a result of this intervention, meaning that the net effect of access to CCSVI could be negative for many Canadians with MS [ 25, 26].

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