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Sam Thomas, founder of the U.K.-based charity Men Get Eating Disorders Too, echoed the sentiment, saying that the recent findings raise questions about whether eating disorders are up in earnest or if more practitioners are simply recognizing the symptoms.
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Eight more practitioners were recruited between 2006 and 2010, and four practitioners ceased their involvement in the study during this period due to personal reasons.
This study was conducted at a basic science laboratory in Beijing, China, where more practitioners were readily available that we could verify were professionals of Traditional Chinese Medicine working within a Qigong department or division in a hospital.
Paradoxically, these inequalities make the selection of a suitable provider both more important and more difficult: more accessible practitioners are less likely to be fully qualified or trained, have lower competence and offer poorer quality care.
More often practitioners are satisfied with computing just k first order effects and k total effects, the latter describing synthetically interactions among input factors.
His Lordship appears not to understand the radically different nature of the internet, whose more irresponsible practitioners are immune to discipline or control of any kind.
In addition, since more restaurant practitioners are creating ambiguous names for their dishes, it is valuable to study how pictures with different types of food names impact customers' attitudes and behavioral outcomes.
Yet, to solve these issues the medical community needs to know more about how practitioners are currently approaching the problem list and the logic behind those decisions.
Currently, more than 200 practitioners are involved in this network, through which they work side-by-side with palliative care nurses.
To meet the growing demand in railway transportation, practitioners are more and more required to upgrade or substitute the signalling system in order to increase the capacity of the network.
In the 30's, while operating a chicken farm in Rosedale on Long Island, Rothbort started carving found pieces of stone and wood, joining the so-called "direct carving" movement whose more famous practitioners were John Flannagan, Robert Laurent, Chaim Gross and William Zorach.
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