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Although technicians could be trained and can get work on sets, he said: "This is a problem because it monopolises the vast majority of technicians, depriving Moroccans directors of them".
Several said they expected to see more makeshift bombs in the United States, where, in certain circumstances, particularly in rural areas, military ordnance disposal technicians could be called to work beside civilian law enforcement agencies.
Dozens of well-known militant groups, including the F.A.L.N and the Weathermen, planted bombs all over the city, at times almost as fast as the technicians could be dispatched to deal with them.
Allied HCPs such as physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, or casting technicians could be another option.
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Frankly, a technician could be trained to perform the sort of surgery you advocate.
However, if a local technician could be employed or seconded on a pro-rata basis, travel costs would reduce towards zero.
Before the law was passed, the only directive emergency technicians could obey was an out-of-hospital "do not resuscitate" form specifying that no cardiopulmonary resuscitation be tried if a patient stopped breathing or had no pulse.
Like satellite dishes, they had to be aligned by expert technicians, and could be knocked off target by snowstorms or wind.
On the other hand, technician performance could be a major factor in the heterogeneity observed for MODS, since inexperienced technicians could confuse artefacts for M.tb cords.
The Committee's head, Duncan Sandys, pressed for greater efforts and proposed that the Special Operations Executive be tasked to kidnap a German technician who could be interrogated for information.
The technicians could not be reached for comment.
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