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From "Letter from Lagos: Madmen and Specialists," by Teju Cole.
At current rates of attrition, it will be short 1,800 specialists by 2005.
The court surprised many election law specialists by closing up shop for the year without deciding the case.
In 1940, 24percentt of doctors were specialists; by the late 1960s, nearly 90percentt of medical graduates were entering specialty residencies.
Even today, most information on patient care is transmitted between clinics and hospitals, and between generalists and specialists, by fax and telephone.
The numbers of severely ill patients have taken specialists by surprise because monitoring suggests low levels of swine flu in the community.
It will also help the VOIP specialists by combining the benefits of VOIP with the convenience of wireless mobility (at least within regions with wireless broadband coverage).
The other $100 billion would come by cutting the fees for specialists by 5.9 percent a year for three years and then holding them flat.
With Northampton's Teimana Harrison also failing to make the EPS squad, it seems Williams and Wasps' Sam Jones are vying to wear seven despite the fact both are seen as blindside specialists by their clubs.
China will produce its first batch of certified "online public opinion management specialists" by way of a week-long training course and a standardised test, reflecting the depth of the government's obsession with controlling the flow of online information.
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