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Immune responses elicited by, and to varying extents protective against, nematode infection are typically of a T helper 2 (Th2 -type, parTh2 -type characterised by particularlyf the characterised4 and IL-13 [12].

Chronic diseases tend to be age-dependent, and are particularly characterised by their contribution to years lived with disability [ 3, 4].

Patients in profile 3 'high utilisation' were particularly characterised by contacts with a GP in practice and home visits by both GP and nurse.

It is a subset of e-health, which encompasses all uses of ICT in health, including electronic records and decision support systems, however telehealth is particularly characterised by the geographical separation of patient and provider[ 4].

Diabetes is particularly characterised by increased risk of chronic heart failure (CHF), largely secondary to hypertension or ischemia, which carries a particularly poor prognosis, although the disease itself is an independent risk factor for CHF with some patients developing cardiac dysfunction in the absence of such etiological factors [ 4, 10].

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By the end of the Introduction to Moral Theory, even Thomasius recognises that "rational love" will function only in relatively harmonious contexts, in others, particularly those characterised by unequal power positions, justice may well be required.

The inclusion of repeat station data in the derivation of global spherical harmonic secular variation models, even in a weighted ratio of 0.1 1 to observatory data, might be an interesting experiment that can provide new constraints particularly over regions characterised by rapid time-varying geomagnetic field components.

Results obtained in this investigation for both main field and secular variation models clearly showed the importance of timely ground-based geomagnetic field observations in the derivation of accurate field models, particularly in regions characterised by rapid and unpredictable secular variation changes.

Of these scenarios, plantations of eucalypts and exotic pines have the least positive consequences for biodiversity: they have little or no intrinsic value in rainforest landscapes, provide poor quality habitat for rainforest biota, and (particularly eucalypts) are characterised by a relatively open canopy which in cleared landscapes favours the recruitment of grasses and other weeds.

This approach is suitable for patients with particularly aggressive disease, characterised by frequent relapses with incomplete recovery and the accumulation of focal lesions visible on magnetic resonance imaging.

Bone-forming tumours, particularly osteosarcoma, are characterised by malignant osteoid formation while other sarcomas can secondarily invade bone, invoking reactive osteoblastic activity that can be imaged on bone scanning.

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