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AIDS, which is now usually treated in rich countries, still ravages the world's poor.
The durability, understood as the bonding strength, is usually treated in terms of the mechanical performance, the parameter commonly studied in most of the published reports.
Such a blockage, which is often accompanied by chronic inflammation in the lacrimal sac, is usually treated in infancy with a simple massaging technique.
The story of this friendship, which has been variously filmed, fictionalised and pored over by scholars, is usually treated in a way that allows Sassoon to seem the dominant partner.
Ultrasound can readily identify the presence of life-threatening conditions, usually treated in by a specialist.
In actual production, contaminated oil is usually treated in two ways: blending and fractionation.
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In clinical practice, cardiovascular risk factors are usually treated simultaneously in diabetic patients, and before implementing a screening program for diabetes it is important to know whether intensive multifactorial treatment of screen-detected diabetes lowers the risk of CVD.
Plato focused on beauty as an abstract form whose essence is bestowed on the particular items that instantiate it, and in keeping with this foundational model, philosophers have usually treated beauty in the most general of terms.
This explains why the visco-elastic and poroelastic mechanisms are usually treated separately in the context of macroscopic (effective medium) theories, as these theories imply that frequency is small compared to the resonant (scattering) frequency of individual pores.
Patient's partners are not usually treated, but in cases of recurrence of bacterial vaginosis, doctors may consider it.
People who choose this approach are usually treated at home, in a hospice setting or in a nursing home.
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