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Although the reported studies were conducted in different hospital settings (internal medicine, geriatrics, oncology, with a majority of patients over 65 years old), few studies exist [ 35] on the need for pertinent information that will ensure effective continuity of care for the frail elderly in their transition from hospital to community-based health services.
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The ever growing use of elastomers and polymers in structures leads to the need of pertinent multiaxial fatigue life criteria for such materials.
CT modules focus on understanding and correcting OCD-related beliefs (e.g., inflated responsibility, need for certainty, perfectionism) pertinent to each patient's symptoms, using specialized strategies and behavioral experiments to test and modify maladaptive hypotheses and related negative emotions.
The above findings: (1) verify earlier experimental and numerical results, (2) explain the reported lack of damage to retaining walls under strong ground shaking, and (3) indicate the need for revising the pertinent provisions of current seismic codes.
This may reflect the need for the most pertinent data (the docking potential) to dominate the simulation energetics.
Great that these campaigns are raising awareness, but we should not be absorbing them at face value; rather, we should be asking ourselves why the need for them remains as pertinent as ever.
The capacity of OCHA to coordinate has been often questioned but not the pertinent need for a multi-lateral coordinating body.
Joe, it turned out, was preparing for my visit to the Mirbeau Inn and Spa in the Finger Lakes of New York and needed my time, he said, for pertinent questions.
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