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Thus the practice means for the average number of days in which a prescription was issued in the first 5 years of life had an inter-quartile range of 16.4 to 22.3 in DIN and 15.5 to 22.5 in GPRD (Table 4).
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What does this practice mean for my Christian life?
19 This was a practice level analysis in which we considered as the outcome the mean number of prescriptions issued by each practice and used the practice mean for age and proportions for each sex and morbidity groups as predictors.
Apart from this, a generally accepted open challenge procedure has only been published in 2007, when a European working group formulated a protocol for CMA diagnosis in general practice meant for children with relatively mild signs and symptoms [ 23].
Other barriers to VMMC included lack of knowledge about the HIV-prevention benefit, concerns about income loss during the post-surgical recovery period, and the belief that MC is a cultural practice meant for other ethnic groups.
This in practice means that, for example, a third party would not be able to lease and develop land on Palm Island without the permission of the community and even then leases are limited to 30 years.
Good security practice means being prepared for the mishaps – to identify insecure packages and be prepared to update them quickly," the team Clair team writes today.
Relevance for practice means that studies need to include sites with potentially different ways of delivering services due to varying local or national culture [ 5, 6].
For him, practice means four to eight hours every day every week.
So flash ended up being, in practice, a means for the faster firms to actually publish flashed quotes.
In practice that means, for example, if you have a graph with performance over time, and that data changes, your graph changes too.
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