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Higher scores for literature supported reformed practices Whole instrument mean scores, standard deviation, and course enrollment weighted mean scores.
The system also practices "whole person care," meaning not only the physical, but also the mental and emotional needs of each patient.
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Of course, Bishop, who is known to have swallowed House of Reps' Practice whole, will relish it.
Eventually, knowledge of the relative values of alleles at all loci segregating in a population could allow the breeder to design a genotype in silico and to practice whole genome selection.
Later on, this guidance will gradually decrease: during clerkships students might practice whole consultations with real patients and only receive feedback of their supervisor at the end.
As you move on to practicing whole letters and combinations, don't forget about the connections.
"I was able to come in and practice the whole practice and have as much energy if I had played 20-some," said Houston, who underwent arthroscopic surgery on June 10.
The current structure of the market still allows for collusive practices; the whole purpose of OPEC is to control supply and, as a result, prices.
Dr. Rosen is the founder of one of the country's first green pediatric practices, The Whole Child Center, in Oradell, NJ.
We studied a RMC established in 2008 for 47 practices (134 whole time equivalent GPs) within one PCT.
That's the theory, in practice the whole experience is pretty transparent.
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