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All those untreated diseases out there are evolving, and fast.
There are evolving guidelines about baggage screening, parking lot placement and the like from the Transportation Security Administration, a division of the Transportation Department spawned in the organizational upheaval in Washington that followed the terrorist attacks.
And there are evolving liability regimes which shift the responsibilities between producers and consumers (cf. Lee and Petts ([2013]), particularly p. 153).
In addition, there are evolving neuroprotective therapies that may benefit patients which traditionally have been perceived to have irretrievable outcomes.
Third, there are evolving data on the potential for harm with the long-term use of ART, with specific implications for older patients.
It has been challenging to demonstrate this competency learnt and internalized by residents even though there are evolving assessment tools specifically focusing on professionalism [ 25- 27].
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The writing phenotype view holds that there is no dividing line such that on one side of it there are evolved mechanisms that define the range of possible mutations and on the other side of it there is nothing but random accident.
According to this classification, inheritance processes are reproduction processes in which there are evolved mechanisms for producing hereditary relations in development.
For those with insurance or the money to pay for health care, there is evolving a two-tiered system.
"There was evolving a double standard," he said yesterday, "one for people who were poor or in desperate financial circumstances and were forced to borrow at triple-digit rates, and the other for people in the mainstream, borrowing at lower rates".
Here, there is evolving specialization of former socialized farms in response to market conditions.
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