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... result directly from , problems with sexual relations . Consider the example of obesity , a state in which the ... result of a lack of dedication of hospital personnel . On the contrary , the problems generally result from the nature and ...
... result directly from , problems with sexual relations . Consider the example of obesity , a state in which the ... result of a lack of dedication of hospital personnel . On the contrary , the problems generally result from the nature and ...
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... result of illness and treatment . The mean- ing of illness is important , and it is discussed in detail in Chapter 6 ... result of a disease may experience very different degrees of pain . Such phenomena are partly the result of social ...
... result of illness and treatment . The mean- ing of illness is important , and it is discussed in detail in Chapter 6 ... result of a disease may experience very different degrees of pain . Such phenomena are partly the result of social ...
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... result from prolonged adaptive processes using this response . Dif- ferent organs are affected , depending on the characteristics of the organism , and different diseases result . Often the " weakest link " gives out first . It is ...
... result from prolonged adaptive processes using this response . Dif- ferent organs are affected , depending on the characteristics of the organism , and different diseases result . Often the " weakest link " gives out first . It is ...
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Causation Communication SelfIdentity | 15 |
Patient Cooperation with Treatment | 35 |
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