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Secure messaging may serve as an important part of care for patients with diabetes and an opportunity to support them in self-management outside of routine visits.
Nevertheless, text messaging may serve as a useful adjunct to more traditional methods of data collection until MMS (multimedia messaging service) and smartphone use becomes cheaper and more widespread.
We felt that a provider's overall level of secure messaging may serve as a proxy for his or her overall use and endorsement of the SMR; such an endorsement would encourage patient use.
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These regular messages may serve to further strengthen participants' sense of self-efficacy in remaining smoke-free [ 5].
In fact, Russian physicians often support the belief that "smoking is a free choice" and other messages that may serve as barriers to providing cessation counseling [ 17].
Of course, bots also send promotional messages, and soon they may serve third-party conversational ads through programmatic exchanges.
All sites reported the risks and benefits associated with VBAC, however, presentation of information contributes to the overall message being conveyed, thus the way in which risk is portrayed or illustrated, may serve to negate the message intended.
Every message exchanged in a cryptographic protocol may serve three related purposes, roughly corresponding to the three kinds of speech act: 1.
This exerts a powerful influence and may serve to undermine the messages of health professionals.
The old man, Takashi (Tadashi Okuno), seems motivated more by loneliness than by lust, and in Akiko's eyes he may serve as a surrogate for her doting grandmother, who leaves worried messages on her voice mail.
That is, the MH and the CSCF servers perform dedicated jobs, but the destination server may serve a variety of non-SIP related tasks as well as the SIP messages.
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