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Even and medical
" Even some complex " medical devices " ( see below ) can reasonably be deemed " biotechnology " depending on the degree to which such elements are central to their principle of operation.
Even qualified international or out of state doctors are not allowed to practice without acceptance to by the local medical guild ( Medical board ).
Even when Medical Act 1858 was introduced, which stated that medical students could qualify as doctors, midwifery was entirely ignored.
Even with a fast response time by a first responder measured in minutes, some medical emergencies evolve in seconds.
Even so, members of the nation moved freely across the current international boundary for decades – with the blessing of the U. S. government – to work, participate in religious ceremonies, keep medical appointments in Sells, and visit relatives.
Even the NICE criteria for public funding of medical treatments were never set by politicians.
Even so, he does say that the medical community needs " to understand the use of personal experiences rather than an evidence-based approach ... these groups also impact on how individuals use information.
Even when they are not, by abundant testimony of the medical fraternity continuance for a long time on her feet at work, repeating this from day to day, tends to injurious effects upon the body, and as healthy mothers are essential to vigorous offspring, the physical well-being of woman becomes an object of public interest and care in order to preserve the strength and vigor of the race.
Even so, his government experimented with a form of universal health insurance, to be jointly funded by government, employers, and employees, that would provide Albertans with free medical, dental, and hospital care ; the project was to be launched as a pilot project in Camrose, but was never begun because of the intervention of the 1935 election.
Even with this knowledge, Riley initially refused medical treatment from the government out of paranoia, though Buffy eventually convinced him to do so.
Even with immediate medical intervention the chances for survival are usually uncertain.
Even though a fair amount is known about the codes of medical ethics and practice and the physician-patient relationship in ancient civilizations, there is little evidence that the formalized practice of legally binding informed medical consent existed before the late 19th century.
* preying on a sick artist: " Even coming to town for medical treatment, such as dialysis, can make an artist easy prey for dealers wanting to make a quick profit who congregate in Alice Springs " ( op. cit.
Even many medical colleges including dental colleges are also present in the region.
Even today, and especially in areas of Africa lacking medical resources, infant death is common for children born with severe sickle-cell anemia.
Even though schools of public health had already been established in Canada, Europe and North Africa, the United States had still maintained the traditional system of housing faculties of public health within their medical institutions.
Even with medical treatment, an alligator bite may still result in a fatal infection.
Even after a tip-off to the medical officer, Major Butcher ( Julian Holloway ) segregation and rigorous training, the unit is still a shower.
Even 10 years later, as a cognitive, procedureless specialty dealing with mostly rare diseases, it was one of the smallest, lowest-paid, and more obscure of the medical specialities.
Even for medical doctors, the title " laoshi " can be considered superior to " doctor ".
Even if patients make it to a hospital subsequent permanent coma and even brain death from hypoxia may occur given potentially long transport times to get medical care.
Even more elusive is the basis of some of the key traditional Eastern medical concepts such as the circulation of Qi, the meridian system, and the five phases theory, which are difficult to reconcile with contemporary biomedical information but continue to play an important role in the evaluation of patients and the formulation of treatment in acupuncture.
Even if it is a serious medical condition, cardiac syndrome X is a curable disease which very seldom causes a heart attack or puts at risk the life of the patient.

Even and waste
Even the flip-flops that are doing nothing consume a small amount of power, thereby generating waste heat in the chip.
Even during construction, more than 75 percent of the waste from construction was recycled.
Even punching and cutting operations ( except when trimming waste ) by smiths will usually re-arrange metal around the hole, rather than drilling it out as swarf.
Even before 1100 Britain was too well developed to find much more arable land with about one third of its about 39, 000, 000 acres already put to crop use ( about the same as today ) with about another third in pasture and the final third composed of waste, forest, villages etc.
Even those who refuse to waste a thought on his spiritual aims remember with gratitude his constancy of effort to make England great by land and sea ; and it would be well for them also to be reminded of his no less constant efforts to make England worthy of greatness.
Even households generate hazardous waste from items such as batteries, used computer equipment, and leftover paints or pesticides ..< ref >" Toxic Waste.
Even though mining had stopped in 1974, runoff and rainwater that flow through the mine ’ s abandoned tunnels combine with oxygen and the high sulfide content of the waste rock to create a condition called acid rock drainage ( ARD ).
Even though new participants see the course as helpful in the search for employment, other participants who have done the course before see it as pointless and a waste of time if they have already attended it, but are forced to go on it to continue claiming Jobseeker's Allowance.
Even though the waste is held in a solid lattice and prevented from spreading, it is still radioactive and can have a negative effect on its surroundings.
: Even though the classic form of borer as performed in the Mishkan involved the removal of pebbles and similar waste matter from the grain produce, Borer is by no means limited to the removal of “ useless ” matter from food.
Even when stuck up a pear tree surrounded by giant, predatory bits of waste paper, the Professor retains his scientific detachment, wondering if a carpenter's bill would know a saw if it saw one, and if so, whether the gas bill might explode at any moment.
Even so, Santana do Paraíso has in its territory some of the region's most important services, as Usiminas Airport and the Queiroz Galvão waste treatment area, that attends the four cities.
Even though the efficiency of a small distributed electrical generator may be lower than a large central power plant, the use of its waste heat for local heating and cooling can result in an overall use of the primary fuel supply as great as 80 %.

Even and theoretically
Even with the defining postulates of both Einstein's theory of general relativity and quantum theory being indisputably supported by rigorous and repeated empirical evidence and while they do not directly contradict each other theoretically ( at least with regard to their primary claims ), they have proven extremely difficult to incorporate into one consistent, cohesive model.
Even though the zero-point energy is theoretically infinite, there is as yet no practical evidence to suggest that infinite amounts of zero-point energy are available for use, that zero-point energy can be withdrawn for free, or that zero-point energy can be used in violation of conservation of energy.
Even art that aims for verisimilitude of the highest degree can be said to be abstract, at least theoretically, since perfect representation is likely to be exceedingly elusive.
* Even though the mortgage is 30 years, the borrower could theoretically pay off the loan earlier than 30 years, and will usually do so when rates have gone down, forcing the investor to have to reinvest his money at lower interest rates, something he may have not planned for.
Even non-agglutinative languages may allow word formation of theoretically limitless length in certain contexts.
Even if as many as 10 competitors enter and test Player A's will, Player A will still receive a payoff of 41 ( 7 × 5 + 2 × 3 ), which is better than the induction ( game theoretically correct ) payoff.
Even though theoretically possible, no separate Saarland teams were sent to the 1956 games, as a United Team of Germany comprising athletes of all three German states took part for the first and only time.

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