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The US was running a global kidnapping programme on the basis of Black's plan and the agreements reached at the Nato meeting.

The directive on Quality Assurance in Dialysis (QSD-RL) established an external quality assurance programme on the basis of the assessment of certain quality parameters combined with an internal quality management system based on benchmarking parameters in all dialysis practices and centres.

These authors determine the broadness of an education programme on the basis of the relative distribution of its working graduates across occupations in the labour market.

But he was blamed at Los Alamos for leading the laboratory, and indeed the whole country, into an adventurous programme on the basis of calculations, which he himself must have known to have been very incomplete".

Gary further articulated that professionals may "chicken out" of using the programme on the basis of ethnicity.

The gene-specific primers were constructed using the Primer 3 programme, on the basis of wheat gene sequences in the GenBank (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/) [ 23].

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The near full weight of the medical profession supports vaccine programmes on the basis of myriad studies and the need to protect communities.

LSD1 seems to act primarily on target gene activation programmes, as well as in gene repression programmes, on the basis of recruitment of distinct LSD1-containing co-activator or co-repressor complexes.

This finding casts doubt on health partnerships' ability to implement programmes on the basis of a community-based integrated care vision.

While the previous policy indicators are based on analytical principles, the AMS is a measure based on negotiating realities, which includes or excludes support programmes on the basis of agreements reached during negotiations rather than on purely economic criteria.

Though many of these HBC programmes evolved into CHBC programmes on the basis of volunteer careworkers, subliminally, there has always been a financial contractual premise in their recruitment and deployment as a result of the payment of stipends (i.e. the volunteers regarded care work as a job, albeit poorly paid).

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