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(I13F03, TERM-training) The heightened awareness of MUS was perceived as being instrumental in altering current practices because it gave the GP an opportunity to change patient management and thereby protect the patient from an endless odyssey in the healthcare system and possibly from development of a chronic condition of MUS.

The heightened long-term risk of depressed patients suggests that depression may be persistent or frequently recurrent in CAD patients and is associated with CAD progression, triggering of acute events, or both.

In particular, data substantiating the heightened risk of short-term re-fracture have increased the interest in secondary osteoporosis prevention.

Even so, a more important question concerns the points at which the discrepancy poses a serious threat in terms of heightening the social disparities between rural and urban populations.

Nearly 140,000 people listened again over the internet.' This was small beer, though, compared with what Boaden terms the 'heightened crisis'.

At the other extreme, pursuing a strategy without considering geopolitical dynamics could boost growth in the short term but heighten the risk that politics could fatally undermine business operations in the future.

During a conference call, Norbert Ore, chairman of the ISM manufacturing business survey committee said that manufacturers will not add a significant number of jobs in the near-term, despite heightened demand for production.

In organizational settings, the tendency to conform, which Ash termed "conformity," is heightened because the subject is complicated, the answers unclear, there are social and economic bonds that tie a group together, and there is a very human tendency to yield to authority.

Some analysts say, however, that Apple's maps will quickly improve, and that the long-term result of heightened competition will be better maps all around.

Although these experimental findings suggest that the immediate benefits of pre-operative anti-angiogenic therapy might be countered in the long term by a heightened metastasis risk, a constellation of parameters (e.g. drug mode of action, dose and scheduling; combination with other anti-cancer drugs; the cancer type/model) may affect the metastatic behaviour of the tumour on-treatment.

The Pentagon will reportedly retain its coverage over Washington but will lift the continuous air blanket over New York, a move consistent with efforts by law enforcement agencies and the military to step back from their immediate post-attack crisis mode and define an appropriate longer-term state of heightened alert.

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