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the individualized
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To give something its own individuality; to characterize or differentiate.
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The individualized information obtained via online contact empowers the patients.
We propose this will help in predicting the individualized risk of cancer surgery.
The individualized guided imagery procedure involves developing personalized imagery scripts for both stressful and nonstressful situations.
The investigators hypothesized that there are no differences between the individualized to the "one-protocol-fits all" approach.
Nutritionist; Author, "Eating by Design: The Individualized Food Personality Type Nutrition Plan"; Owner, Diet Designs.
In these few hours Sal was not receiving the individualized care that he needed.
Here, teachers are specifically required to nurture social skills by the individualized education plans of some of their disabled students.
Specifically, respondents contend that the L.S.A.'s policy provides the individualized consideration that "Justice Powell considered a hallmark of a constitutionally appropriate admissions program".
As the mother of a child with autism, I am a passionate advocate of the need for the individualized, specialized instruction a child with a disability must have.
There isn't a school out there equipped to match the individualized care you've provided your child the last 18 years.
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In this study, we used the individualized limits of birth weight to identify newborns with FGR.
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