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... natural in certain medical settings that practitioners are not aware of the problems it creates . Special vigilance is needed to avoid this state of affairs . In fact , the use of jargon is so rarely nec- essary in communicating with ...
... natural in certain medical settings that practitioners are not aware of the problems it creates . Special vigilance is needed to avoid this state of affairs . In fact , the use of jargon is so rarely nec- essary in communicating with ...
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... natural situations such as classrooms . He found three important influences on the incidence of cough- ing . First , people are more likely to cough in large groups than when they are in small groups . Second , people are more likely to ...
... natural situations such as classrooms . He found three important influences on the incidence of cough- ing . First , people are more likely to cough in large groups than when they are in small groups . Second , people are more likely to ...
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M. Robin DiMatteo, Howard S. Friedman. First , the natural process is already one of serious deterioration , and second , there may be severe problems , such as extreme discom- fort , associated with the treatment . However , just as ...
M. Robin DiMatteo, Howard S. Friedman. First , the natural process is already one of serious deterioration , and second , there may be severe problems , such as extreme discom- fort , associated with the treatment . However , just as ...
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Patient Cooperation with Treatment | 35 |
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