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The risk assessment involves a face-to-face discussion and identifies patients at highest risk of transmitting HIV.
The parent/guardian aspect of the intervention involves a face-to-face meeting between a member of the Y-PATH research team and the parents of first year students in the school.
On some trials, a cue provided partial information about the upcoming trial (e.g., that the trial would involve a face or place stimuli or a left or right hand response).
Because traditional second opinion evaluations involve a face-to-face examination, they can be difficult to obtain, rather expensive and involve a delay; as a result, they tend to be carried out in very few or very special cases.
Most techniques involve a face-lift procedure.
The first and second wave involved a face-to-face interview.
The difference may be explained in that our study involved a postal health-related questionnaire, whereas the previous study involved a face-to-face survey with feedback of clinical and laboratory results.
This study used an enhanced green prescription (referred to in this trial as a 'Lifestyle script') that included telephone support from an RST exercise specialist over a nine month period, and involved a face-to-face visit with the primary care nurse at six months to monitor progress and to provide additional support.
Size-related shape variation involves a smaller face and shorter neurocranium in Western pygmies in relation to non-pygmies.
Their makeup usually involves a full face of white paint with delicate colors.
The administration of the Child-OIDP involves an individual face-to-face interview with each child.
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