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16761por Merks, Piotr, Kaźmierczak, Justyna, Olszewska, Aleksandra Elzbieta, Kołtowska-Häggström, Maria“…Additionally, more patients in the UK than in Poland are committed to a single pharmacy. Therefore, implementing the full pharmaceutical care in Poland may contribute to an increase in patient loyalty and thus strengthen competitiveness of pharmacy businesses.…”
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16762por Leamy, Mary, Clarke, Eleanor, Le Boutillier, Clair, Bird, Victoria, Janosik, Monika, Sabas, Kai, Riley, Genevieve, Williams, Julie, Slade, Mike“…Second, practitioners make inferences about organisational commitment by observing the allocation of resources, Knowledge Performance Indicators and service evaluation outcome measures. …”
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16763“…Here we describe a live-imaging system in emerging Arabidopsis thaliana leaves that uses a PIN1:GFP reporter to visualize auxin transport routes and an Athb8:YFP reporter as a marker for vascular commitment. Live-imaging revealed common features initiating the formation of all higher-order veins. …”
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16764por Hancock, David G., Shklovskaya, Elena, Guy, Thomas V., Falsafi, Reza, Fjell, Chris D., Ritchie, William, Hancock, Robert E. W., Fazekas de St Groth, Barbara“…Dendritic cells (DCs) are critical for regulating CD4 and CD8 T cell immunity, controlling Th1, Th2, and Th17 commitment, generating inducible Tregs, and mediating tolerance. …”
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16765“…Childress base the principles in the common morality, i.e. they claim that the principles represent basic moral values shared by all persons committed to morality and are thus grounded in human moral psychology. …”
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16766“…In Study 5, we show that SESQ historicism moderates the tendency to commit the Fundamental Attribution Error. Finally, in Study 6 we show that SESQ controllability predicts polarization of moral blame judgments: Heightened blaming toward controllable stigmas (assimilation), and attenuated blaming toward uncontrollable stigmas (contrast). …”
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16767“…The remaining species, classified as having facultative pyrogenic dormancy, had lower temperature dormancy thresholds and committed at least 30% of seeds to germinate after summer-temperature treatments. …”
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16768“…The prevalence of antisocial behavior varies across time and place. The likelihood of committing such behavior is affected by, and also affects, the local social environment. …”
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16769“…At transfer, however, the FIX group, unlike the other groups, committed significantly more errors than in the target task. …”
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16770“…Appropriate indicators for social outcomes are needed in order to institutionalize the commitment to addressing social outcomes. This paper critically assesses the current state of social indicators within international HIV/AIDS monitoring and evaluation frameworks. …”
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16771“…Prior chronic/acute illnesses, poor living conditions, remittances from abroad, primary respondent mental health, and histories of criminal and other human rights violations committed against family members prior to the quake were associated with food insecurity after the earthquake. …”
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16772“…However, fluoroscopy of upper thoracic spine is challenging secondary to vertebral geometry and patient positioning, while image-guided systems present substantial financial commitment and are not readily available at most centers. …”
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16773por Södersten, Erik, Feyder, Michael, Lerdrup, Mads, Gomes, Ana-Luisa, Kryh, Hanna, Spigolon, Giada, Caboche, Jocelyne, Fisone, Gilberto, Hansen, Klaus“…Polycomb group (PcG) proteins bind to and repress genes in embryonic stem cells through lineage commitment to the terminal differentiated state. PcG repressed genes are commonly characterized by the presence of the epigenetic histone mark H3K27me3, catalyzed by the Polycomb repressive complex 2. …”
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16774“…Since decision-correlated neural activity typically reaches a fixed rate at the time of commitment to a choice, it has been hypothesized that the neural implementation of the bound is fixed, and that the SAT is supported by a common input to the populations integrating evidence. …”
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16775por Arendt, Lisa M., St. Laurent, Jessica, Wronski, Ania, Caballero, Silvia, Lyle, Stephen R., Naber, Stephen P., Kuperwasser, Charlotte“…CONCLUSIONS: We identified two phenotypically distinguishable lineage-committed progenitor cells that contribute to different structural elements and are regulated via hormonal and non-hormonal mechanisms. …”
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16776por Kendall, Tamil“…In 2001, Mexico’s National HIV Action Plan committed to universal offer of HIV testing to pregnant women, but in 2011, only 45.6% of women who attended antenatal care (ANC) were tested for HIV. …”
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16777por Hodgson, Ian, Plummer, Mary L., Konopka, Sarah N., Colvin, Christopher J., Jonas, Edna, Albertini, Jennifer, Amzel, Anouk, Fogg, Karen P.“…Individual-level factors included both those within and outside a woman’s awareness and control (e.g., commitment to child’s health or age). Individual-level barriers included poor understanding of HIV, ART, and prevention of mother-to-child transmission, and difficulty managing practical demands of ART. …”
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16778“…The opinion of the 11 stakeholders highlighted that the methods that a facility adopts should depend on the type and number of cases the facility handles, availability and maintenance of a good documentation system, and local leadership and commitment of staff. A proposed framework for conducting near-miss reviews was developed that included a combination of criterion-based clinical audit and near-miss review methods. …”
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16779“…Potentially, intrathecal drug delivery may be more readily adopted into larger practices that can commit the necessary staff and resources to support patients’ needs through the trialing, initiation, monitoring, maintenance, and troubleshooting phases of this therapy. …”
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16780por dos Santos, Maíra Mendes, Quintana, Maria Ines, Moreira, Fernanda Gonçalves, Taborda, José Geraldo Vernet, Mari, Jair de Jesus, Andreoli, Sérgio Baxter“…Male prisoners with DAD were more likely to have a criminal record as an adolescent (OR 2.17), to be a repeat offender (OR 2.85), and to have committed a property crime (OR 2.18). Prisoners with AAD were repeat offenders (OR 2.18). …”
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