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GPs caring exclusively for a healthier, younger population may cope with 2,000 or 3,000 patients or more.
Strong, well-defined and branded niches may cope, particularly if they can serve the same niche in different countries.
McDonalds may cope because its Wi-Fi is provided by The Cloud, which can possibly cope with identifying which user is to get which warnings.
Nurses are affected by patients' ongoing pain and may cope with consequent anxiety and helplessness by distancing themselves from such patients.
While plants may cope passively, animals have the power to take action to alleviate stress by moving to a new location, by eating, by standing their ground or by modifying their behavior.
Women appear to suffer pain more often and with greater emotional stress than do men, but some evidence shows that women may cope with severe pain more effectively than men.
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Not only may coping styles and skills change dramatically during adolescence [ 20, 49], coping styles and skills have also been shown to change and develop in the course of disease development and recovery [ 8].
A disadvantage of the offline approach is it may have a significant overhead and may not cope with dynamic behaviour of some workloads.
"We may manage to cope with one particular situation but then things change, for example the dementia gets worse.
Ddc1 overexpression may lead to a stronger or extended DNA checkpoint response, which may help cope with fork stalling.
If that demand eventually triples, as some predict, Coal India may not cope.
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