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The theoretical sampling procedure contributed to the provision of rich data but also to a lack of data about patients with whom FPs as consultants were less actively involved.
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Provisioning of rich routing building blocks to mobile ad hoc networking applications has been of high interest.
In a real business scenario, this relationship is hard to achieve; moreover revenue sources for network operators have been shifting from the provision of network access to provisioning of rich services, e.g. multimedia services.
Thus, a higher activity of the SNS supports provision of energy-rich fuels on a systemic level but probably has no favorable anti-inflammatory effects in inflamed tissue.
Certainly the provision of iron-rich meals in the daycares was probably responsible for the low prevalence of iron deficiency anaemia (<10 %) reported earlier among these preschoolers [ 17].
Since both systems are activated during an acute inflammatory process, they serve the body by provision of energy-rich substrates [ 60].
Thus, growth hormone in contrast to IGF-1 has many catabolic effects leading to provision of energy-rich substrates to an activated immune system in inflammation.
For example, the provision of carbohydrate-rich, low-cost local staple foods, such as cornmeal, rice, or green banana, may appear to be the preferred intervention to reduce the supplement cost and maximize cost-effectiveness.
Overall, the system takes on an 'inflammation configuration', including repulsion of sympathetic nerve fibers from local inflamed tissue to create an area of permitted inflammation, high SNS activity on a systemic level, and reduced HPA activity without local immunosuppression, but provision of energy-rich fuels is still maintained and important.
In contrast, provision of energy-rich fuels to the entire body in the form of glucose, protein, and fatty acids is mainly supported by mediator substances of the sympathetic nervous system, the hypothalamic-pituitary-hormonal axes (cortisol and growth hormone), and the pancreas (glucagon).
Bird-pollination on the Canary Islands clearly represents an exotic case study in the evolution of floral traits, but the provision of hexose-rich or even dominant nectar is a common phenomenon and can be found in various plants [ 44], e.g. related to dipteran pollination syndromes [ 71] or due to phylogenetic history [ 72].
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