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The worship of Tonatiuh, whose sustenance required human blood and hearts, involved militaristic cults and the practice of frequent human sacrifice to ensure perpetuation of the world.
Recent data support the practice of frequent monitoring of disease activity in RA patients to achieve remission faster [ 1, 2].
If ESA doses are temporarily withheld to manage high Hb level excursions, the practice of frequent Hb monitoring also allows for a timely re-initiation of treatment before Hb levels decrease too much.
Traditional free-grazing duck husbandry in Thailand is characterized by the practice of frequent rotation of duck flocks in rice paddy fields after the harvest, in which they are moved from 1 field to another every 2 days to feed on leftover rice grains, insects, and snails.
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Although employees were skeptical at first, most have come to embrace the practice of making frequent numerical forecasts.
The practice of allowing parents frequent visiting to hospitalised children became the norm and there was a move towards placing homeless children with foster carers, rather than in institutions, and a move towards the professionalisation of alternative carers.
In particular, this study suggests that the practice patterns of frequent Hb measurements and timely adjustments of ESA doses could be helpful in attaining this objective.
But in the context of the modern practices of frequent releases, which may happen many times a day, this seems a less convincing approach.
At Toll Hikes The practice of politics, not unlike the frequent ingestion of hallucinogens, can leave practitioners sounding as if they are at direct variance with observable reality.
The fungus has subsequently spread to other grape-growing regions throughout the world and has changed the practice of viticulture by requiring the use of frequent and prophylactic spray programs.
- prohibition of breaching privacy – proceedings in the domain of breach of privacy have become frequent in the practice of the European Court of Human Rights, primarily striving to curb the intrusive behaviour of tabloids (see, for example, the Von Hannover vs. Germany case, where the Strasbourg Court ruled against the largest German tabloids).
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