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... significant information [ 47 ] . It is clear , however , that significant improvements can be made and that such changes would likely produce great benefits in medi- cal care [ 34 ] . Such matters are discussed in Chapter 5 ...
... significant information [ 47 ] . It is clear , however , that significant improvements can be made and that such changes would likely produce great benefits in medi- cal care [ 34 ] . Such matters are discussed in Chapter 5 ...
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... significant effect upon how long it takes the patient to seek medical treatment at the hospital [ 25 , 44 ] . The day of the week and the time of day when the symptoms begins is one of the best predictors of delay in seeking care . For ...
... significant effect upon how long it takes the patient to seek medical treatment at the hospital [ 25 , 44 ] . The day of the week and the time of day when the symptoms begins is one of the best predictors of delay in seeking care . For ...
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... significant fear and anxiety about eventually being left alone ( e.g. , in a grave ) . This anticipated separation from others can be highly distressing . Children need to be assured that they will not be left alone . Parents and health ...
... significant fear and anxiety about eventually being left alone ( e.g. , in a grave ) . This anticipated separation from others can be highly distressing . Children need to be assured that they will not be left alone . Parents and health ...
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Introduction to Social Psychology and | 1 |
Causation Communication SelfIdentity | 15 |
Patient Cooperation with Treatment | 35 |
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