Sentence examples for receiving coordinated from inspiring English sources

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And what many valued most were the benefits of receiving coordinated services and assistance with ordinary daily life activities and everyday problems.

Combined outcome measures (e.g. death or institutional care) tended to be better for patients receiving coordinated inpatient rehabilitation, but the results were heterogeneous and not statistically significant.

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In a major earthquake scenario, it is possible there would be more communication bandwidth used, and more operational areas receiving, coordinating, and sending mutual aid than occurred during this exercise.

Another component of a survivorship plan is an ongoing care plan so that cancer survivors receive coordinated care from team members knowledgeable about the disease process and treatment-related side effects [44].

After completion of formal treatment the physicians received coordinated monitoring in several forms.

In this review of specialist organised geriatric care (normally referred to as comprehensive geriatric assessment or CGA) we found a clear and significant improvement in the odds of a patient being alive and in their own home if they receive coordinated specialist services rather than conventional care in a hospital setting.

Finally, the unknown node applies a combining technique over the distances estimates and received coordinates in order to estimate its own position.

Assume that at some stage of the transmission Bob has received Cα coordinates up to an intermediate point p i, that is he has received coordinates (p1, p2,···, p i ) (i< n).

For example users can convert a NCBI RefSeq scaffold identifier to a chromosome number based identifier similar to that used at BGD. Users can perform a BLAST search at Ensembl, and receive coordinates on a whole chromosome model (called "scaffold" at Ensembl), and convert those coordinates to a scaffold (as defined by BGD and BCM-HGSC) for annotating with Apollo.

It was assumed that (a) dual use decreased the likelihood of receiving continuously coordinated health care, (b) the lack of continuously coordinated health care increased the risk of subsequent hospitalizations for ACSCs, and (c) these three factors (dual use, the lack of continuously coordinated care, and hospitalization for ACSCs) increased the risk of mortality.

That study, published in 2002 by Croen and colleagues, looked at more than 5000 children with autism receiving services coordinated by the California Department of Developmental Services and found a stepwise increase in autism risk with increasing maternal education [13].

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