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These and psychiatric
These values give direction to the life of the middle-class man or woman, dictating the methods of child rearing, determining the pattern of community participation, setting the style for the psychiatric treatment of middle-class illness, and informing the congregational life of the major denominations.
These complaints are common to a large number of medical conditions, from psychiatric conditions, such as major depressive disorder, to neurological conditions, such as orthostatic intolerance, to high blood pressure, autoimmune diseases and cancer.
These are being given to the aged and ( specifically migrant ) families rather than the former residents, many of whom were on parole or being reintroduced to the general community after treatment for various psychiatric disorders.
These included: developing international and community health programs in developing countries ; evaluating the influence of social and cultural variables in the epidemiology of certain forms of psychiatric pathology ( transcultural psychiatry ); studying cultural resistance to innovation in therapeutic and care practices ; analysing healing practices toward immigrants ; and studying traditional healers, folk healers and empirical midwives who may be reinvented as health workers ( the so-called barefoot doctors ).
These opinions also put him out of favor with the psychoanalytically dominated psychiatric establishment in Toronto, as he continued to argue that homosexuals needed understanding and acceptance rather than treatment.
These disorders may be treated by psychotherapy, psychiatric medication or social intervention and personal recovery work ; the underlying issues and associated prognosis vary significantly between individuals.
These studies warrant investigation for antidepressants for use in both psychiatric and non-psychiatric illness and that a psychoneuroimmunological approach may be required for optimal pharmacotherapy in many diseases.
These two stints at psychiatric establishments formed the experience underlying Gorbunov and Gorchakov written and called by Brodsky " an extremely serious work .".
These observations led to what Galanter's describes as " an apparent overall improvement in psychiatric state derived from conversion and its retention through continued membership ", and that members, whether they were seriously distressed or not before joining, reported an improved emotional state after joining.
These adults are likely to be referred to neurologists or psychiatrists because of their psychiatric symptoms.
These include medical, surgical, emergency / trauma, obstetrical, gynecological and pediatric services as well as psychiatric services for adults, adolescents and children.
These works were widely circulated in the USSR among scientists, and this activity resulted in Medvedev's arrest and forced detention in the Kaluga psychiatric hospital in May 1970.
These nurses are sometimes referred to as community psychiatric nurses ( the term psychiatric has been retained, but is being gradually replaced with the title " Community Mental Health Nurse " or CMHN )).

These and innovations
These innovations have continued with the advent of modern materials and computer-aided design, allowing for a proliferation of specialized bicycle types.
These innovations facilitated the export-import trade as well as domestic commerce.
These represent three ' leading sectors ', in which there were key innovations, which allowed the economic take off by which the Industrial Revolution is usually defined.
These innovations in turn drew upon existing tribal customs, such as the iNtanga.
These groups view these new days as secular innovations, and they do not celebrate these holidays.
These schools of thought centered on innovations, capital investment, war, capitalist crisis and land speculation.
These features are believed to be innovations that took place in Proto-Germanic, a descendant of Proto-Indo-European that was the source of all Germanic languages.
These instruments, with up to 26-35 strings, required innovations in the structure of the lute.
These innovations reflect the play's thematic reversal of the Hesiodic myth.
These innovations stored water for prolonged periods of drought, and enabled the city to prosper from its sale.
These dancers brought many of the choreographic and stylistic innovations that had been flourishing under the czars back to their place of origin.
These included the Leedy Manufacturing Company, of Indianapolis, Indiana, who retained the vibraphone name of their earlier product but abandoned its design in favor of the Henry Schluter innovations, and the Jenco Company, of Decatur, Illinois, who initially marketed their instruments as " vibrabells ".
These new apartments possessed the latest innovations including central heating ( Clout 1999, p. 199 ).
These three innovations in trade policy created the political will and feasibility to enact a more liberal American trade policy.
The heat from the surface of the pan was also much more evenly distributed and made it less likely that the sugar would burn These innovations made it possible for only one or two people to successfully run a candy business.
These innovations would not find their way into the civilian sphere for nearly twenty more years.
These machines, based on the ' Wildflower ' architecture described in a paper by Butler Lampson, incorporated most of the Alto innovations, including the graphical user interface with icons, windows, folders, Ethernet-based local networking, and network-based laser printer services.
These innovations allowed the development of the first robots capable of animal-like speeds.
These documents describe methods, behaviors, research, or innovations applicable to the working of the Internet and Internet-connected systems.
These innovations included wood to steel cars, iron to steel rails, stove-heated to steam-heated cars, gas lighting to electric lighting, diesel-powered to electric-diesel locomotives.
These early innovations in air conditioning resulted more from the need to remove lint from the air ( a persistent problem in the textile mills ) than to cool the factory atmosphere.
These innovations he based on functional grounds: the block size, to enable the creation of a quiet interior open space ( 60 m by 60 m ) and allow ample sunlight and ventilation to its perimeter buildings ; the rectilinear geometry, the wide streets and boulevards to sustain high mobility and the truncated corners to facilitate turning of carts and coaches and particularly vehicles on fixed rails.
These innovations enabled them to expand overseas and set up colonies, most notably during the 16th and 17th centuries.
These gambling operations were successful as they were founded upon two innovations:

These and signaled
These positions were far below what Peng's position had been before 1959, but signaled his return to national politics.
These may be found throughout the value chain, and should be signaled to the buyer.
These playoffs also signaled an end to the dominance of the afore mentioned three teams and shift the balance of power in the Western conference towards teams like Anaheim and San Jose.
These actions signaled the reuniting of the Four Horsemen.
These continued to be used throughout the 1980s, when the arrival of electronic key systems with their easier installation and greater features signaled the end of electromechanical key systems.

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