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Also to the previous comment, in Ireland the mediation training process is the same in Ireland and perhaps more intensive and rigorous training would see the value of mediation increase in the future.

Perhaps, more intensive specialised training on sexual history taking, doctors assisting patients to feel more comfortable to seek sexual health care and new advances in treatment options should be considered.

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"Until universities demonstrate better ability to lower their cost of operations, perhaps through more intensive use of online classes and elimination or reduction of tenure, we expect government officials to produce bolder solutions in response to the public outcry against the cost of higher education," the report said.

Perhaps surprisingly, more intensive treatment didn't make these patients feel any healthier.

And while Cimarusti is perhaps more labor-intensive than LeFevre — his kitchen will always take the extra step to extract the essence from a lobster shell or to ensure that your next bite of sea urchin does not include a mouthful of crushed ice — LeFevre is also a master at building flavor.

Perhaps, more so in intensive care than in other medical disciplines, relatives of critically ill patients playa key role during the long ICU course.

School-age children residing in schistosomiasis high-prevalence regions in Egypt displayed higher baseline levels of plasma IL-10 than children in low-prevalence regions (mean ≥ 80 versus 20 pg/mL, respectively), perhaps because of more intensive exposure to worm excretory secretory products, 42 whereas the differences in circulating IFN-γ baseline levels were less striking.

In the Exploratory Phase II/III SLE Evaluation of Rituximab (EXPLORER) trial of rituximab in patients with non-renal SLE, 20 the rate of serious infections was even higher (17% in the placebo group and 9.5% in the rituximab group), perhaps reflecting the more intensive use of glucocorticoids.

High-risk patients are typically older people with complicated medical histories and clinical profiles that make them especially vulnerable to the illnesses studied and, perhaps, to some of the more intensive methods used to treat these conditions.

Just as the larger payoffs available with statewide (and perhaps also nationwide) lotteries encourage more intensive participation than smaller city-based lotteries, the larger rewards attainable by selling innovative products in a global marketplace probably strengthen incentives for both skewness-loving and risk-averse actors.

As these are better constrained, more comprehensive model comparisons can be made, as well as more intensive comparisons, perhaps at a regional level between point leaf water measurements and model outputs.

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