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Questions of martyrdom will become key over the next few days.
It has emerged that family doctors are devoting up to four days a week to setting up clinical commissioning groups (CCGs), the groups of GPs that will become key NHS bodies from April 2013.
Family doctors are devoting as many as four days a week to setting up clinical commissioning groups (CCGs), the groups of family doctors that will become key NHS bodies from April 2013.
Dr Michael Dixon, interim president of NHS Clinical Commissioners, said GPs were so angry that they would stop running the 212 new clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) that will become key bodies in the NHS in April.
Therefore, it is not neutral to decide which professionals will become key players in this field.
Technologies such as driver monitoring, natural language processing and human behavior perception will become key to making these vehicles passenger- and pedestrian-friendly.
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