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In a large recent survey dealing with gynecological cancer follow-up in the United Kingdom, Leeson et al. described a switching of practices, with traditional follow-up being replaced by telephone follow-up in 25%% of cases [ 16].
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Consistent with standard clinical care at the JCRC and per protocol, and with review and monitoring by the DSMB and the IRB, patients were evaluated for failure by laboratory and clinical evaluations and treated according to standard clinical practice including switching of ARV regimen where appropriate.
The temperature driven theory suggests we should find a clear difference in land-ocean temperature contrasts between seasons and as an explanation of when switching occurs in practice such a pattern is absent.
Vernacular constructions are practiced for many centuries and it is obvious that the many parts of the world would be more sticked on this technology for centuries as well due to economic and technological constraints in terms of switching the construction practice towards reinforced concrete.
The number of switches ranged from 5 to 127 per practice; ≥10 patients were switched at 24 practices, and ≥30 patients were switched at 7 practices.
A study in the current issue of the journal Information, Communication and Society said that 40percentt of participants in online communities have engaged in some form of gender switching, the practice of pretending to be someone of the opposite sex.
So in 1999, at age 74, he switched practices by taking a series of courses in wound care.
Memoirs by Mr. Rodriguez and by John Rizzo, the C.I.A.'s top lawyer during much of the Bush administration, both said Mr. Nashiri's interrogations were videotaped, although by late 2002 the agency had switched to a practice of taping over the previous recording each day.
He switched into the role of practicing architect after World War II, at first producing buildings strongly influenced by the International Style and its chief exponent, Mies van der Rohe, a period that culminated in his collaboration with Mies on the design of the Seagram Building in New York City.
"Soaring Interest Is Compounding Credit Card Woes for Millions" (front page, Nov. 21), about the outrageous "bait and switch" lending practices of the credit card industry, hit the nail on the head.
Campaigners protested against the practice, claiming the switching of control of flights to the UK marks a "critical expansion in the nation's drones programme".
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