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Since waste cooking oil contains a high level of calorific value, it can be utilized as an alternative energy resource for fossil fuel, which also would contribute to reducing the workload for disposal of waste cooking oil (McHenry 2012).
According to health facility managers interviewed, lay counsellors have contributed significantly to reducing the workload of HCWs, even having a "tremendous" or "overwhelming" impact.
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In 2001 the profession of practice nurse was introduced in the Netherlands to reduce the workload of Dutch general practitioners, who are the gatekeeper to specialised and hospital care.
A reduced frequency of injections is likely to reduce the workload of mental health care staff, however the need to receive an antipsychotic medication is only one reason why they may need to see a patient with schizophrenia.
The Chiefs may want to rethink their plan to reduce the workload of running back Larry Johnson.
A furious NAA retorted that the changes helped to reduce the workload.
In an effort to reform the screening process, the academy tried to reduce the workload, including barring films that had been seen at festivals but not in theaters.
No need to reduce the workload, writes a mother of two who also works 60 hours a week (though she cuts back to 40 hours during the summer).
Dr. Sonnenblick provided an understanding that enabled other scientists to develop the drugs Enalapril and other ACE inhibitors to reduce the workload of a failing heart.
She said she wanted to reduce the workload that the teaching unions say is becoming intolerable and driving staff from the profession.
It's also the reason we chose the current character proportion, it's balanced for us to reduce the workload while keeping the capability to show some detailed facial and body language".
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