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While our initial purpose for the DSAAI was to characterize proposals, the workshop participants also found it helped them frame their thinking about propagation, gave them ideas for how to more explicitly address the different components of an effective propagation plan, and how propagation is an important part of the larger project when designing educational innovation.
In the wake of its nude photo scandal, the U.S. Marine Corps has updated its guidelines regarding its service members' social media activities to more explicitly address online sexual misconduct.
We have attempted to more explicitly address underlying assumptions and relevant available data as a basis to consider more fully low-exposure linearity in further dialogue and exploration.
We have modified our paper to more explicitly address this issue and modified Figure 10 to show that the conversion of T/G to T/A results from the mounting of MMR components on the G-containing strand.
Collaborations between countries will also aid resource-rich countries to examine their assumptions and more explicitly address the context in which they are defining their competencies, learning from the efforts of colleagues in resource-poor countries.
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Managing the fundamentals of care (e.g. elimination, personal hygiene, eating,) needs to be more explicitly addressed within the patient-centred care discourse.
He continues with this theme in "Undressed," which more explicitly addresses his queerness.
The remark echoed a sentiment that he more explicitly addressed last November when he said, "Children have a right to grow up in a family with a father and a mother capable of creating a suitable environment for the child's development and emotional maturity".
As discussed more thoroughly above, we have more explicitly addressed this issue both with new experiments and in the Discussion.
ON documentation more explicitly addressed a perceived lack of resources for leadership in public health, and identified the need for the province to develop resources such that health unit workers are supported in developing leadership skills [ 27, 38].
In any case, as discussed more fully by Dourson and Haber (2010), such "background" exposure to other chemicals is more explicitly addressed as part of a mixtures or "combined exposures" assessment, which is routinely done by scientists based on guidelines from a number of organizations (e.g., ACGIH, 2006; US EPA, 1986, 2000, 2009; IPCS, 2009).
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