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live sports player es una aplicación con la que podremos ver cientos de canales de televisión de deportes utilizando sólo la conexión a internet.

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live sports player enables you to watch hundreds of sport tv channels just by using your internet connection.

Last Update: 2018-02-13
Usage Frequency: 1
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bbc radio 5 live sports extra es una emisora ​​nacional de radio digital, operada por la bbc, que se especializa sólo en cobertura deportiva adicional.

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bbc radio 5 live sports extra is a national digital radio station, operated by the bbc, and specialising only in extended additional sports coverage.

Last Update: 2016-03-03
Usage Frequency: 1
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el nuevo logo de la bbc radio 5 live sports extra se convirtió en un logotipo circular de color verde; según la investigación, el color verde se eligió porque las personas lo asocian con el deporte.

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the new bbc radio 5 live sports extra logo was turned into a circular based logo in the colour green; according to research, the green colour was chosen as people associated it with sport.

Last Update: 2016-03-03
Usage Frequency: 1
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live sports: de la mano de eyetoy 2006 es un año muy bueno para los deportes, con el mundial de futbol y los juegos olímpicos de invierno y eyetoy: play sports va a añadir mucha más diversión deportiva.

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2006 is a bumper year for sport, with the world cup and the winter olympics and eyetoy: play sports adds a whole lot more sporting fun.

Last Update: 2018-02-13
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sri international, 1990, oclc number 22733850* the second wave: japan's global assault on financial services (with richard wright).

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sri international, 1990, oclc number 22733850* "the second wave: japan's global assault on financial services" (with richard wright).

Last Update: 2016-03-03
Usage Frequency: 1
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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.

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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.

Last Update: 2017-02-01
Usage Frequency: 1
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