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Some of the GPs, or their mental healthcare nurse (n = 4), made a social map of mental health professionals to whom they could be referred, to create more treatment opportunities.
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The practice referred to — creating so-called straw donors — is illegal.
Establish some standards by which the God should be referred to, creating an intrinsic reverence right from the start.
"A lot of it," he added, referring to creating suburbs without sprawl, "has to do with finding alternatives to the car.
Is he referring to creating insurance exchanges where individuals could get lower premiums by purchasing group-rate insurance, forcing insurers to compete with each other more aggressively?
Evolving data refers to creating and disappearing objects whereas concept drifts refers to changing clusters in terms of content during the time.
In the fashion market, TCCC refers to creating, maintaining, or improving a personal style with unique identity through the purchase of original, novel, or unique fashion clothing items (Kron 1983; Roach-Higgins and Eicher 1992), or creating unique clothing ensembles using available items.
According to the American Association of Marketing, marketing refers to " creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large".
"This refers to creating something out of the few elements available to you...just like when you scrap the bottom of a pan to get some food out of it".
So he attempted to reinvent himself as a well-intentioned supporter of both his team's name and the people it offensively refers to, creating a foundation intended to help indigenous communities.
Scientists working in the field of optogenetics, which refers to creating light-sensitive neurons inside a person or animal's brain through genetic engineering, have been able to watch mice memories form in real-time and reprogram bad memories into good ones.
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