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2. purpose and scope of the workshop
2. purpose and scope of the workshop
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the purpose and the results of russian reforms.
the purpose and the results of russian reforms," "russian social science review", vol.
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hume had sent specific notes on colours of soft parts and instructions to the artists.
hume had sent specific notes on colours of soft parts and instructions to the artists.
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irs form 5768 is required to make the conable election.
irs form 5768 is required to make the conable election.
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we will therefore share your application details with our provider for this purpose and they will also contact you directly on our behalf .
we will therefore share your application details with our provider for this purpose and they will also contact you directly on our behalf .
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however, many of smart's poems served a dual purpose, and, when they were put to music, were altered to meet various standards.
many of smart's poems served a dual purpose, and when put to music were altered to meet various standards.
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la estrategia de p&g purpose and growth (propósito y crecimiento) tiene por objeto mejorar más vidas en más partes del mundo de manera más completa, y ello sin dejar de hacer hincapié en la innovación.
p&g's "purpose and growth" strategy seeks to improve more lives in more parts of the world more fully — with an unrelenting focus on innovation.
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abstract this editorial considers how healthcare systems should approach the problems associated with ongoing, persistent symptoms and limitations on a person’s ability to undertake activities. it starts from the premise, established in the first editorial, that the current reliance on the biomedical model of health and illness is no longer ‘fit for purpose’, and is one major cause of current difficulties within the health service. among other problems, it may lead to the marginalisation of rehabilitation services, especially when resources are limited. this editorial describes and then highlights the implications of the holistic, biopsychosocial model of illness. it also outlines the rehabilitation process, demonstrating its similarity to the process used by medical services, with the primary difference being the centre of attention: disease for medical service, disability for rehabilitation services. the model of rehabilitation emphasises: the importance of being patient-centred and goal-directed in rehabilitation; the need for liaison by the team and learning by the patient; and that the patient needs to be encouraged and enabled to practice wanted activities.
rehabilitation – a new approach. part two: the underlying theories abstract this editorial considers how healthcare systems should approach the problems associated with ongoing, persistent symptoms and limitations on a person’s ability to undertake activities. it starts from the premise, established in the first editorial, that the current reliance on the biomedical model of health and illness is no longer ‘fit for purpose’, and is one major cause of current difficulties within the health service. among other problems, it may lead to the marginalisation of rehabilitation services, especially when resources are limited. this editorial describes and then highlights the implications of the holistic, biopsychosocial model of illness. it also outlines the rehabilitation process, demonstrating its similarity to the process used by medical services, with the primary difference being the centre of attention: disease for medical service, disability for rehabilitation services. the model of rehabilitation emphasises: the importance of being patient-centred and goal-directed in rehabilitation; the need for liaison by the team and learning by the patient; and that the patient needs to be encouraged and enabled to practice wanted activities.
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