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It refers to promoting the rights of patients and the promotion of health, protection of information, refraining from endangering the life and health of patients, maintaining professional competence and continuing education, and sustaining good working relationships with colleagues (7).
The term "equity" refers to promoting fairness among diverse individuals in a single setting.
Knowledge brokering refers to promoting interaction between researchers and end-users of evidence [ 47].
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"Someone else may want to take a try at it," Mr. Bongiovanni said, referring to promoting a tour.
He also referred to "promoting sustainable jobs and growth".
Therefore, it implies that both pathways of Txnip-TRX interaction and NF- κB activation refer to promoting leukocyte-endothelium interaction and play a central role in diabetic vascular inflammation [ 12, 15, 16].
He was referring to Promoted Tweets and Trends, the ads that companies like Starbucks and Virgin America buy on Twitter and that show up as the top Twitter post when people search for related words, or on the list of trending topics.
The semantic priming effect refers to the promoting effect observed in response to a target word when it is preceded by a semantically related word, compared with a semantically unrelated word [Meyer and Schvaneveldt, 1971].
Lee refers to this as promoting the Korea "brand" that will boost Pyeongchang's bid to host the 2018 Olympics, saying that: "Korea realised its DNA of success once again".
The title refers to the notion, promoted by a conservative gadfly named Joseph Overton, that policy choices are constrained not by the range of ideas that politicians have, but by what the public is already prepared to accept.
The first hit refers to factors that promote hepatic steatosis, and the second hit refers to factors leading from hepatic steatosis to steatohepatitis [3],[4].
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