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(i) separate or curtained spaces for examination and delivery, (ii) presence of male providers, and (iii) intrusion/discomfort felt in the presence of males in wards.
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The article provides new insights into socialization tactics and human resource systems by bridging the two theoretical areas, opening up this conceptual space for examination by organizational scholars.
Many are heaving under the volume of patients but do not have the money to expand their spaces and free more for examination rooms, which contributes to longer waits for patients.
She lived "a life with no space for self-examination," Moore says.
Majority white churches with progressive intentions are perfect spaces for this sort of examination.
Growing numbers of obese patients prompted University Hospitals Birmingham NHS foundation trust to order super-size facilities such as bed spaces and examination rooms for heavier patients, as well as beds, mattresses and hoists for those weighing at least 160kg at its new Queen Elizabeth hospital, which opened in 2010.
Strangely, despite there being almost literally infinite space available, only these two cars are available for examination.
This strange lump of a form has risen up out of that space, and now presents itself to us, unflinchingly, for examination.
This work presents an in-depth study of SRS incorporation into PEGDA hydrogels, with the goal of expanding the space for which "decoupled" examination of modulus and mesh size effects is achievable.
They seized computer equipment for examination.
"The police have taken it for examination," she told Indian Express.
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