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You want to be sure they know how to associate themselves with it in a more natural way.
"Doctors need to know how long improvements associated with acupuncture will last and whether better trained acupuncturists really achieve better results than those with basic training only," he said.
"Most clinical trials don't measure de qi sensation so we don't know how this sensation is associated with clinical outcomes," Kong said.
The matching patient-centred checklist question reads: "Do I know how to control pain associated with OA?" The SOC for OA will be available in the 23 languages of the European Union to enhance unified information to patients and professionals and to further harmonise the treatment/care of OA within Europe.
The New Yorker, October 20 , 1928P. 17 Ten words one should know how to spell when associating with the intelligentsia.
By E. B. White The New Yorker, October 20 , 1928P. 17 Ten words one should know how to spell when associating with the intelligentsia.
So you know, how much do you associate with the word authority versus civil rights?
Knowing how proteins associate into a complex, in particular in the case of less-characterized complexes, could provide valuable insights into the function of its components.
"It's probably a little more complicated and sensitive than we realize, as we didn't know how many problems would be associated with this".
Make sure you are completely up-to-date and that you know how to use the jargon/language associated with social media platforms, eg hashtags, RSS, wikis or retweets.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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