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Not until the 90s did going to more exotic climes – the ubiquitous "gap year" – become a post-secondary school, middle-class rite of passage.
Not until the 90s did going to more exotic climes-in the UK, we've got the ubiquitous "gap year -become a post-secondaryear -becomee of passage for the middle class.
It looks at a specific kind of ubiquitous gap in clusters of people who offer health services: the network holes, spaces and missing ties that create between-group problems and opportunities for their resolution.
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Investments in implementation research are also needed to develop strategies that will help to reduce the still ubiquitous large gap between evidence and practice.
Both the Swedish fashion retailer H&M and the ubiquitous American brand Gap -- long dominant in basics -- are determined to stay ahead.
Overlaps are common; gaps ubiquitous.
Appeals to raise money for AIDS are ubiquitous -- but the gap between what is needed and what is collected is enormous, and growing.
Because of our media, we don't realize that problems like the Medicaid gap are ubiquitous.
The following previously published dataset was used: Panchin Y, Kelmanson I, Matz M, Lukyanov K, Usman N, Lukyanov S, 2000, A ubiquitous family of putative gap junction molecules, NM_019482.2 ; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/NM_019482.2, Publicly available at the NCBI Nucleotide database (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore ).nih.gov/nuccore
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