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In addition to maintaining a permanent central file of illustrations of diseases, wounds, and injuries of military importance, it provides facilities for clinical photography, photomicrography, and medical arts, and operates a printing plant, by permission of Congressional Committee, for publication of an `` Atlas of Tumor Pathology ''.
In addition, all benzodiazepines are listed in Beer's List, which is significant in clinical practice.
In addition, psychiatric nurses in most medical facilities are allowed to administer hypnosis to patients in order to relieve symptoms such as anxiety, arousal, negative behaviors, uncontrollable behavior, and improve self-esteem and confidence only when they have been completely trained about their clinical side effects and while under supervision when administering it.
In addition to clinical practice, other activities encompassed in the physical therapy profession include research, education, consultation and administration.
In addition, careful surveillance clearly is required to maximize the clinical course for people who are stone formers.
In addition to carrying out research into reasoning, some psychologists, for example, clinical psychologists and psychotherapists work to alter people's reasoning habits when they are unhelpful.
In addition, therapists with specialized training in driver rehabilitation assess an individual ’ s ability to drive using both clinical and on-the-road tests.
In addition, FMRP has been implicated in several signalling pathways that are being targeted by a number of drugs undergoing clinical trials.
The clinical state of DKA is associated, in addition to the above, with the release of various counterregulatory hormones such as glucagon and adrenaline as well as cytokines, the latter of which leads to increased markers of inflammation, even in the absence of infection.
As such, they often have diverse responsibilities that may include training pathology residents, teaching medical students, conducting basic, clinical, or translational research, and / or performing administrative duties, all in addition to the practice of diagnostic anatomical pathology.
The addition of a drug treatment protocol has been reported to allow recovery of dogs after 16 minutes of clinical death at normal body temperature with no lasting brain injury.
In the UK the following titles are restricted by law " registered psychologist " and " practitioner psychologist "; in addition the following specialist titles are restricted by law: " clinical psychologist ", " counselling psychologist ", " educational psychologist ", " forensic psychologist ", " health psychologist ", " occupational psychologist " and " sport and exercise psychologist ".
In addition, basic science and clinical work by dermatologists Yoram Harth and Alan Shalita and others have produced evidence that intense blue / violet light ( 405 – 425 nanometer ) can decrease the number of inflammatory acne lesion by 60 – 70 % in four weeks of therapy, in particular, when the P. acnes is pretreated with delta-aminolevulinic acid ( ALA ), which increases the production of porphyrins.
In addition to the initial clinical studies, academic psychologists have developed an interest in the field and researchers such as Bates, Buss & Plomin, Kagan, and Rothbart have generated large bodies of research in the areas of personality, neuroscience, and behavioral genetics.
In addition to these programs, CMS has other responsibilities, including the administrative simplification standards from the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 ( HIPAA ), quality standards in long-term care facilities ( more commonly referred to as nursing homes ) through its survey and certification process, and clinical laboratory quality standards under the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments.
Binswanger's disease can usually be diagnosed with a CT scan, MRI, and a proton MR spectrography in addition to clinical examination.
The complex includes state of the art facilities for use by medical students such as simulated wards, practise wet laboratories and clinical skills laboratories in addition to simulated consulting rooms.
Its extensive curriculum also focuses on clinical and paraclinical training in addition to food hygiene and veterinary public health.
The presence of elongated gametocytes in several of the avian subgenera and in Laverania in addition to a number of clinical features suggested that these might be closely related.
In addition to studies characterizing their venom and its clinical manifestation, widow spiders are broadly used in research on spider silk, and on sexual biology including sexual cannibalism.
In addition, the college publishes regular reports, clinical guidelines, and the annual series ' Horizons in Medicine '.
In addition to medical practitioners, a pain management team may often benefit from the input of physiotherapists, clinical psychologists and occupational therapists, among others.
Some clinical dietitians ' roles involve research in addition to their patients care workload.
In addition, the university owned an observatory ; a five-hectare botanical garden ; a botanical museum and a zoological garden founded in 1862 by a joint stock company ; a natural history museum ; zoological, chemical, and physical collections ; the chemical laboratory ; the physiological plant ; a mineralogical institute ; an anatomical institute ; clinical laboratories ; a gallery ( mostly from churches, monasteries, etc.

addition and benefits
The concentration of effective power in Rabat leads not only to party bickering, but to distraction from local activity that might have had many auxiliary benefits in addition to contributing to more meaningful elections.
But they do highlight the need to closely monitor the benefits and adverse effects of these medications in individual patients, to prescribe the minimal amount needed to achieve the therapeutic goal to consider the addition of nonpharmacological approaches that may improve outcomes.
Tiffany & Co., for example, pays directors an annual retainer of $ 46, 500, an additional annual retainer of $ 2, 500 if the director is also a chairperson of a committee, a per-meeting-attended fee of $ 2, 000 for meetings attended in person, a $ 500 fee for each meeting attended via telephone, in addition to stock options and retirement benefits.
In addition, it is uncertain whether polyphenols and flavonoids account for the benefits of diets rich in plant-derived foods.
In addition, other benefits include:
In addition to significantly reducing wind erosion, windbreaks provide many other benefits such as improved microclimates for crops ( which are sheltered from the dehydrating and otherwise damaging effects of wind ), habitat for beneficial bird species, carbon sequestration, and aesthetic improvements to the agricultural landscape.
In addition, we are signing today a Double Taxation Convention which will bring benefits to British business in Libya and Libyan investors in the UK – benefits in terms of certainty, clarity and transparency and reducing tax compliance burdens.
This characteristic has made it a useful addition to no-till and low-till farming practices which attempt to maximise the erosion-prevention benefits of keeping organic matter and farming residues present on the soil surface through the year.
In addition to providing benefits to their users, transport networks impose both positive and negative externalities on non-users.
In addition to providing benefits to their users, transport networks impose both positive and negative externalities on non-users.
A long term addition of 9 shillings ( which was subsequently increased to 10 shillings ) a week was provided for the allowances of all pensioners and for the long term sick, while the real value of most existing benefits was increased, ( such as family allowances, which were substantially raised in 1967 and 1968 ) with benefits rising at roughly the same rate as salaries over the course of the First Wilson Government, while family allowances were significantly increased.
Under the 1966 Social Security Act, newly unemployed individuals were no longer denied assistance during their first month of unemployment, while men who had had their unemployment benefit disallowed for six weeks ( on the grounds that they had been at fault for losing their job ) were no longer subjected to a harsh rule applied by the National Assistance confining their payments to below “ benefit rate .” Instead, a policy was adopted of paying these individuals their full entitlement less 15 shillings. T he Act also introduced a long term addition of 9 shillings for all pensioners receiving supplementary benefit and for others ( with the exception of those required register for employment ) receiving supplementary benefits for two years.
In addition, mainly as a result of big increases in cash benefits, unemployed persons and large families gained more in terms of real disposable income than the rest of the population during Wilson's time in office.
Roosevelt told his cabinet that this criticism moved him to end the program and replace it with the WPA which would have long-term value for the society, in addition to short-term benefits for the unemployed.
In addition, funding was provided for the establishment of community health centers to expand access to health care, while major amendments were made to Social Security in 1965 and 1967 which significantly increased benefits, expanded coverage, and established new programs to combat poverty and raise living standards.
In addition to other benefits to encourage employment within the Zone, shoppers can take advantage of a reduced 3½ % sales tax rate ( versus the 7 % rate charged statewide ) at eligible merchants.
Reforestation, if several native species are used, can provide other benefits in addition to financial returns, including restoration of the soil, rejuvenation of local flora and fauna, and the capturing and sequestering of 38 tons of carbon dioxide per hectare per year.
In addition to concerns about the motivations of both students and practitioners, ethical concerns have been raised about the alleged benefits promised by NLP practitioners.
In addition to the hostile Internet response, competitors such as Hollywood Video ran advertisements touting the benefits of " Open DVD " over DIVX, with one ad in the Los Angeles Times depicting a hand holding a telephone line with the caption, " Don't let anyone feed you the line.
In addition to all the benefits of their Riverworld-bodies, the resurrected human race is effectively immortal as, should an individual die, they will soon find themselves once again, as themselves, whole in body, somewhere else along the banks of the river.
In addition, multinational corporations enjoy the benefits of neoimperialism on the international stage and can also move their base of operations from a country if that country pursues policies that it deems to be unfriendly to business, a threat which they can use to make governments behave.
The results is that marabouts are expected to provide certain material benefits to their follower in addition to the spiritual ones.
In addition, many of the promised economic benefits of the experiment never materialised.

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