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Certainly there is a thrilled sense of anticipation, with football recognised as a means of galvanising a generation.
Although the growth of halophytic forages is widely recognised as a means for using saline land and water, factors affecting the utilisation of this biomass by ruminants such as sheep, cattle and goats have received less attention.
You don't wait for the opportunity, you create it". The report builds on existing surveys of heads of global business which suggest that sustainability, though widely recognised as a means to gain competitive advantage, suffers from a lack of 'follow-through' by business.
When highly variable RNA viruses attain large viral loads in infected patients, combination therapy with at least 3 inhibitors that target different steps in the virus life cycle has been recognised as a means to prevent or delay selection of inhibitor-resistant mutants.
Use of granulocyte colony-stimulating factors (G-CSFs) is increasingly being recognised as a means of managing FN without resorting to chemotherapy dose reductions (Aapro et al, 2006).
11 12 By the start of the 20th century, the Olympics had been re-invented, sport and exercise were recognised as a means of developing character 13 and maintaining health in a world experiencing an explosion in leisure time.
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CHOCOLATES are universally recognised as a potent means of winning over hearts.
This approach is recognised as a legitimate means of overcoming long delays between recruitment and implementation of the intervention in cluster trials [ 36].
It is being increasingly recognised as a valuable means of understanding how particular preconditions make intended outcomes more or less likely (Pawson and Tilley, 1997).
Despite this, pharmacy records have been demonstrated to be a valid measure of the exposure of patients to their medication [ 41] and are recognised as a standard means of assessing compliance in the absence of a more accurate method.
Studying cases of women who nearly died but survived a complication during pregnancy, childbirth or postpartum (maternal near-miss) is increasingly recognised as a useful means to examine the quality of obstetric care.
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