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They themselves may become identified with the status quo.
Purity also may become identified with the struggle against the demonic forces, and in this transcendent dimension purification is effected in rites of exorcism or in rites that placate the demons.
In addition, causative microbes may become identified if they cause severe infections, which require efficient treatment and rigorous laboratory analyses, e.g., in meningitis or streptococcal infection.
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One example is patients that have not been identified initially and thus have gotten a new EHR-ID assigned, but may later become identified.
As specific genetic vulnerability markers for substance use disorders become identified, application of the tools of genetic epidemiology may be employed to identify specific environmental risk factors that may serve as targets for prevention.
That child may become the identified patient, manifesting the very beliefs or behaviors he/she is so troubled by, or else behaving in a 180° contradiction to those sacred canons.
Imaging may become the key to identifying people that could benefit from preventive intervention (Fig. 1).
As imaging is able to detect presymptomatic atherosclerotic disease, it is logical to hypothesise that imaging may become the key to identifying people who could benefit from preventive intervention.
Below, we describe scenarios where genomics may become useful in identifying the conservation prior.
Her work may become useful in identifying and promoting treatment of cardiovascular diseases in Haitian communities in New York City, Safford said.
Her work may become useful in identifying and promoting treatment of cardiovascular diseases in Haitian communities in New York City, Dr. Safford said.
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