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An HIV "specialist" may be accredited as such through residency training or further accreditation, or self-defined based on volume of HIV care or experience.
In the United States, local safety councils may be accredited to the National Safety Council, the world's largest safety body.
On the weightier side, there are plans for government buildings, business centers and residences for any ambassadors who may be accredited to Kalmykia.
This may be accredited to the greater GSM of knitted samples.
Slight difference may be accredited to the elasticity in knitted samples and comparatively greater GSM than the woven samples.
Plant uptake of P, at least in part, may be accredited for the better P removal efficiency in the sand media compared to the biochar-amended media.
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As most of these qualifications are granted by ministry of health institutions and may not be accredited by universities, opportunities for further development training may be absent.
This shortage, however, is at least partly caused by American Psychological Association's refusal to acknowledge that there are hundreds of internships that provide excellent training but may not be accredited because they lack stipends and/or the funds to apply for accreditation.
The part-time school may not be accredited, but this gets to the difference — state law says you can become an attorney only if you attend an accredited law school.
The lower percentage inhibition and superior IC50 of doxorubicin compared with those of the doxorubicin-loaded micelles may well be accredited to the formation of aggregates, which deter drug entry into the cells.
Practising members of BMAS (n=2385) are primarily doctors with a minimum of two weekends training and may also be accredited on completion of 100 h of training, and the provision of a series of case histories.
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