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To establish a clinical classification for chronic pancreatitis which is user friendly, transparent, relevant, prognosis- as well as treatment-related and offers a frame for future disease evaluation.

To conclude, in our conceptual framework the network approach offers a frame to describe the policy process and respectively research utilization.

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So is his twin brother, Geoffrey, managing director at Chandelier, who was also here that Friday morning and offered a frame of honey from one of the hives to a reporter, who plunged her spoon into the perfectly formed honeycombs.

The international character of the CDM could offer a frame for internationally coordinated tax design.

Visually and aurally stylish (the hypnotic original music is by that hypnotic master Philip Glass), "Beckett Shorts" offers a lovely frame for a study in human frustration that only occasionally comes to life.

Firstly, this paper offers a theoretical frame and a usage scenario for technology-based conceptual artifacts against the theoretical background of the academic help-seeking and CoP approach.

Millon's theory offers a robust frame of reference for understanding personality and its disorders, as well as tools for measuring constructs (for further information, please see Millon 2011; Millon and Davis 1996; Millon et al. 2004; Millon and Grossman 2007a; 2007b; Millon et al. 2010).

The longitudinal survey conducted in Dielmo, a rural Senegalese community, offers a unique frame to explore the impact of strictly controlled and quantified antimalarial use for diagnosed malaria on drug resistance.

The manual uses the core elements of the Maria Aarts method, and offers a structural frame for the existing Marte Meo video intervention practice, with some principle differences.

Though this approach remains speculative and needs experimental validation, it offers a novel frame to investigate the in vivo implications of MOR/DOR co-expression.

The human ecology perspective, originally proposed by Bronfenbrenner (1979), offers a conceptual frame which captures the interdependence of social factors and the contextual circumstances [ 46] that may seen as contributing to and/or mitigating social vulnerability.

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