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There is a structural reorganisation of hospitals going on in Denmark implying larger but fewer hospitals.

However, there is need for a more complete understanding of the morphological reorganisations taking place during hydrothermal processing, to allow the development of fully predictive structure reactivity models, which are able to account for the behaviour of the different cell wall components and their respective interactions (Acharjee et al., 2011; Kristensen et al., 2008).

Recent molecular and morphological studies propose a radical reorganisation of phyla within the Protostomia (Aguinaldo et al., 1997; Dunn et al., 2008; Wheeler et al., 1993).

However, due to morphological similarities of the macaque taxa and the morphological differences between the African genera, a reorganisation of their taxonomic ranks based on time depths as proposed by Goodman [ 84] and Groves [ 23, 85] seems not to be justified at the moment.

Degenerative pathologies that induce morphological, molecular and biomechanical damages in articular cartilage lead to the biochemical reorganisation of the extracellular matrix, affecting the main molecules, such as collagen type II and aggrecan.

Reorganised school networks Teachers have had different experiences from the reorganisation of the school network.

So will a planned reorganisation of the company into a single entity.

In Britain this week David Cameron announced yet another reorganisation of the National Health Service (see article).

Even the recent "fast-track" reorganisation of CIT, a small-business lender, took 38 days.

Novell appears to have bungled the reorganisation of its sales force, at least early on.

The recent reorganisation of Downing Street was partly designed to strengthen his sway over the machine.

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