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Today, the new challenge for charcoal analysis is thus to develop adapted dendrological tools.
Thinking on human resources in the health sector in sub-Saharan Africa leads to develop adapted tools.
Although this study was designed to demonstrate proof of method, rather than to provide demographic results, nonetheless, this information could be used to develop adapted contextual interventions for health and other social services.
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Our project uses a design-based implementation research (DBIR) approach to develop, adapt, and study a pair of interrelated professional development models and resources.
Pastoralists will have to work with these new forms of rural governance to develop, adapt and renew their production systems.
After you launch your agency's social media efforts, don't be afraid to continue to develop, adapt and expand those efforts.
Natural resource managers, in forestry, for example, employ ecologists to develop, adapt, and implement ecosystem based methods into the planning, operation, and restoration phases of land-use.
This will require teacher expertise, buy-in, and administrative support for the time needed to develop, adapt, and/or adopt curricula and become proficient in interdisciplinary teaching.
Greater attention to developing, adapting and validating risk prediction tools will undoubtedly be needed if risk-stratified analysis is to realize its full impact on improving our understanding of variations in treatment benefits.
It is obvious that healthcare routines need to be developed, adapted to individual needs and related to both maternal diabetes management and breastfeeding.
A transient model was developed, adapted to the characteristics of this facility and experimentally validated as described in Part I of this paper.
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