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Ophthalmologists, internists, and specialists in obstetrics and gynaecology and otorhinolaryngology have been the most commonly contracted during the whole period.
The two architectural specialists read through the entries and independently made a selection, producing lists of 20 or so which were almost identical.
If we - who are specialists in listening and sound-making - are not concerned about the acoustic environment, then who will be?
Although traditionally managed by gastroenterologists and hepatologists, other physicians, such as internists and infectious disease specialists, have assumed a significant proportion of this patient burden.
Many researchers, as well as other specialists, have a need to broaden their lives by also doing something quite different.
The different authors are highly authoritative specialists in their respective ®elds and have widely differing opinions.
Laziness could be omitted from a beginning course on the grounds that it's of concern only to functional-programming specialists.
How far did professional pharmacists and veterinary specialists, as well as medical students, substitute for trained physicians when these were scarce or absent ?
Once accepted, new medical specialists sign an 'admission contract' with the hospital.
The collection contains two review essays, appropriate for beginners and specialists, charting the intellectual histories relevant to the book.
Actually, the free energy rate density is hardly even a revised quantity, as many specialists often use this term without calling it thus.
Their electronic specialists work closely with performers to develop individualised electronic instruments.
The advisory committee will collect written evidence from different kinds of experts and will often invite specialists to attend and present their views in person.
The title reveals an ambitious project, but the contents may disappoint specialists in history or theology.
The information specialists consulted agreed that search protocols were useful tools for guiding systematic searches.
Once more the architectural specialists looked at the designs without conferring, and again found themselves arguing essentially the same case.
Professionalization programmes, therefore, were not confined to occupational groups of formally trained specialists who were relatively secure in financial terms.
Production was associated with elite households, and the producers could have been elites themselves or attached specialists.
Apparently, species with smaller niches (= specialists) have less chance to survive deforestation and are more prone to local extinction than those with wider niches.
Quality assurance specialists also carefully monitored informed consent procedures and checked responses for consistency and obvious errors.
Unfortunately publications like this fall outside the usual commercial distribution networks and many specialists and libraries remain unaware of their existence.
As written, the book probably will be of interest only to specialists and research libraries.
Paracelsianism lends itself to this purpose since its practitioners were rarely narrow specialists.
The ' spirit shrines ' were frequently owned or controlled by specific communities and specialists, but with very different social outcomes across the region.
The realities of the book trade, where every musical example increases production costs as it simultaneously restricts the market to specialists, also factor in.
Most specialists reading this book will come across contributions on issues or regions about which they have only super ficial knowledge.
Set in the context of summaries of existing research, this could be valuable reading for specialists in dementia care, whether academic or practitioner.
Doctors' expressed greatest satisfaction with communication with hospital specialists, communication with whom nurses rated poorly.
Although the reform was intended to reduce the number of referrals to specialists, it did not have a significant impact on this.
The revenue effect on private contract specialists and the private-public mix is strikingly different from the effects of revenues on public specialists.
Private contract specialists were important healthcare providers during the 1990s.
Few people before 1939 were identified as international relations specialists.
Consequently, one can find many generalists and only some specialists among the parasites of this sea.
Doctors could also receive reports from specialists electronically.
There is a key difference between referrals to conventional and complementary specialists.
We expect patients who receive their care from specialists might have different experiences with secondary conditions.
However, it is only recently that the idea of general practice specialists has been formalized.
The physicians were all pain management specialists identified by the research team and consultants.
Few nuclear specialists know much about permafrost, and vice-versa.
They proposed that early diagnosis and management might reduce the burden of disability and referral to specialists.
Across all disorders, consultation rates with mental health specialists (psychologists, psychiatrists or mental health teams) were <35 % of those in contact with health services.
Besides this caveat, an unusually large array of specialists will benefit from the last part of the book.
They are made up of university professors, religious leaders, and language specialists.
The volume is a collaborative product of ten area specialists.
However, specialists in signed language linguistics will also find this guide to be a useful reference.
The pinnacle of skill in all these definitions are slate-makers, but even specialists within slate-making are not the "true" quarriers.
Although the presentation of the bibliographic material is unusual, the book is interesting and useful both for students and specialists.
All are written by specialists in the particular genetic or geographic linguistic discipline and incorporate the results of original fieldwork.
Three chapters assess the relevance and utility of specific test instruments, analyzing subjectmatter specialists' opinions or actual test-taker behavior.
Every chapter offers information of interest to researchers though specialists in the field of relationships and gender might find some of the material familiar.
I would recommend this compilation only for specialists, who know better.
If specialists gradually disappear from schools, where will new teachers find models of practice to emulate?
The principal themes will be familiar to specialists, but the comparative dimension stimulates much interesting comment.
To this we add another approach often employed by neonatal specialists.
Consider solo primary care practitioners, paid fee-for-service, who examine patients, diagnose problems, prescribe medicine, provide simple treatment, and refer patients to specialists.
Even for specialists, it has become too vast to be grasped in its entirety.
Eliciting the cooperation of specialists in the field is difficult for many reasons.
Obviously, such research requires linguistic and epigraphic skills that only a very few specialists have acquired.
Genetic diversity and differentiation among generalists and specialists coexisting in sympatry were also studied.
I dare say specialists in other fields could find aspects to pick on too.
The second half of the book will be of more interest to crop specialists, especially breeders.
In addition, he suggests, that dyeing was originally the business of almost every woman, but due to the intricacies of the process, specialists developed.
Three of the specialists identified research areas that are directly pertinent to content-based instruction.
Thus, the book is a good resource for specialists.
The major statutes and court cases have been combed through by legal specialists from a dozen different angles.
Advanced students and specialists, especially those familiar with postmodern critical theory, will benefit most from it.
Here, bureaucratization and state co-optation of religious specialists are mutually suggested.
The 83 control group patients were managed by a combination of family physicians and specialists.
The rehabilitation team comprised a senior physician, consultant specialists in orthopedics and psychiatry, a physiotherapist, occupational therapist, social adviser, and assistant nurse.
The main conclusion so far is that the provision of services must be uncoupled from the fee-for-service-based income system of specialists.
Meanwhile, the number of radiology specialists decreased 11.8 percent, whereas residents in radiology increased 45.4 percent.
The unit is composed of a director, assistant director, administrative assistant, three research associates, two part-time information specialists, and a training position for skills development.
The contacted specialists were invited to participate in an interview.
Although there were good metallurgy specialists working in private industry, metallurgy was not included in 1955 in university programs, apart from some sporadic graduate courses.
Linked to the short persistence of its seed bank, this species can be considered an intermediate strategist between mature forest specialists and early successional species.
The authors have succeeded in writing an accessible modern urban history, that can be read and enjoyed by specialists and non-specialists alike.
The ecological specialization hypothesis, predicting that generalists would have a wider distribution and greater abundance than specialists, was not supported.
Re-establishment of ecological specialists is slower than that of generalists.
Specimens were identified i n t he laboratory by specialists.
They may be specialists, general practitioners, nurses, economists, etc., but need not necessarily have first-hand knowledge of the topic of the conference.
The decisions to offer certain examinations are left to general practitioners or specialists or to informed patients.
Additionally, the risk of overtreatment is low, because ophthalmic specialists check diagnosis before performing the treatment.
Excessive resources are allocated to inappropriate expansion of high-tech facilities and to training an excessive number of specialists to provide high-tech services.
An apparent all-rounder, it is no single specialist's business to study him.
Furthermore, some felt that it was this very popularity which caused specialists to disparage them.
Most of these contributions describe current laboratory research, and will be of most interest to specialists in these fields.
They were specialists in that they were full-time soldiers; war was their life.
The original specialists had, however, established an effective cartel.
Persons who wished to manipulate the spirits and demons operated with the advice and help of specialists such as temple priests, exorcists, and mediums.
Other specialists too, such as those in the paramedical field, may be involved in ward teaching.
The differences in technique show that each was done by specialists who had their own particular tool methods and processes.
Ultimately, business managers and security specialists must rely on the best information available and their best judgment in determining what controls are needed.
To understand large modern buildings, further specialists must be drawn into the picture, along with the manner in which the construction was managed.
Should there be specialists within the firm who are responsible for internal cost reviews?
Even with a complex apparatus of visitor questionnaires designed by specialists, the planning of exhibits is by necessity based on projected, not real visitors.
Where in-class support from music specialists was received, it was generally found very helpful.
Unfortunately, there is much that will alienate specialists as well.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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