In fact, my admiration for him may well have played a role in my later choosing geriatrics as my area of specialisation in medicine. |
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We are particularly interested in the potential of specialisation and disaggregation, nowadays increasingly utilised by better banks worldwide. |
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Agriculture allowed for specialisation in human endeavour, which allowed for civic centres to start, the centres that gave us civilisation. |
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According to Martin, daily technical trainer contract rates vary depending on individual areas of specialisation. |
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Further research on species with an extensive dietary specialisation should be conducted to test the generality of this finding for lizards. |
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Horses, and other quadrupeds, also have scope for functional specialisation between limbs. |
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This makes fascinating reading, at least for a biologist like myself with a different specialisation from theirs. |
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Once this finds an outlet through trade and specialisation, all things being equal, material progress follows. |
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But niche retailing is not about retailing a single product but a specialisation in a particular product type. |
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The division into frontal and posterior lobes of the brain was based on the functional specialisation of these lobes. |
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It's a mixture of blokeish culture and the perils of overmuch specialisation too young. |
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The provision of emergency cover is a growing problem and an unavoidable consequence of specialisation. |
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Dr Cherry's specialisation and experience fitted him ideally for involvement in the development of the project. |
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The growing specialisation has fragmented the literature, and the fragments are enclosed in self-referential writing. |
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This specialisation included small arms and light weapons, armoured vehicles, and electronics. |
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This shows that specialisation in education should occur on the basis of demonstrable abilities. |
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We will take account both of your previous qualifications and of the nature of your preferred area of specialisation. |
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The current mechanisms have encouraged intensification and specialisation of farming methods. |
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It is a long way from being reduced to a cottage hospital, but every specialisation lost is damaging to its future. |
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Rapid changes in hospital designs, coupled with a desperate shortage, meant that hospitals were a promising field of specialisation for architects. |
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Third, with his specialisation in ginger candies, Yeung really hit the spot with his customers. |
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Some specialisation occurs de facto in certain lines of business, such as in qualitative research. |
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Moreover, the logic of specialisation in the knowledge necessary to participate meaningfully in such speculative poetics harbours within it a repressed identity. |
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The only real variation has been to widen the calender rolls to increase output or to facilitate avenues of specialisation in film production. |
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At the same time there is likely to be a role for greater specialisation or integration of services – such as the changes in stroke care. |
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In common with many MBA programmes, HEC students can group their electives into a specialisation. |
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The push to be more competitive straight out of school has led to an over-emphasis on specialisation. |
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This project team is supported by advisors that have built up specialisation in this field. |
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These are complex and time consuming exercises, for which a high degree of specialisation is required. |
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Under this system of specialisation, farmers would become more competitive and efficient. |
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The civil society platform is a real success, based on the specialisation of each branch and of each NGO inside its own branch. |
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A new model of production of knowledge and know-how is emerging, combining extreme specialisation and cross-disciplinary creativeness. |
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They underline the necessary specialisation of competent authorities to handle such complex questions. |
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The Board tries to balance specialisation and interdisciplinarity on the one hand, and teaching and learning on the other. |
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Given the level of specialisation and responsibility of holders of this qualification, it should be regarded as comparable to a diploma. |
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In both approaches to the market, it is our goal to focus on operational excellence, higher specialisation and efficient delivery models. |
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It was necessary for cohesion policy to help regions find their areas of specialisation. |
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To support yourself in the sharing economy takes specialisation and discipline. |
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The century-long traditions of each specialisation form a basis for the development of art, practice and theory in each area. |
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That specialisation in a limited number of regions also appears to hold true for most other crushing machinery producers. |
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The loamy sandy soils appeared to be extremely well suited for growing avenue trees, which became their specialisation. |
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This specialisation, however, is set within a framework of greater cooperation between supervisors. |
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A specialisation which has resulted in an environment-friendly company with a keur, in excellent state finding oneself, used Volvo components. |
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This form of spatial specialisation does not conflict with the multipurpose nature of spaces. |
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The big technicality of our apparatuses and technical solutions make it necessary to structure our catalog in specialisation fields. |
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Event-B is a specialisation of the B-Method, used to formally describe systems and mathematically reason about their properties. |
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The Advanced Certificate in Education with specialisation in learners with severe disabilities is a two year post-graduate correspondence course. |
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The ability to absorb such shocks is particularly important in view of the economy's relatively high degree of specialisation. |
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Universities should equip students with strong language skills regardless of their fields of specialisation. |
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With the growth in professionalization, it proved necessary to resort to the division of labour and specialisation of the women involved. |
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These statements are rarely challenged today, although it is true that they are cold comfort to those who, in this shift towards specialisation driven by trade liberalisation, lose out in the short term. |
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However as invertebrate life evolved in an aquatic habitat most have little or no specialisation for respiration in water. |
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It criticised Mercantilism, and argued that economic specialisation could benefit nations just as much as firms. |
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Specifying an expected match somewhere in between would make the aims of VET and decisions to invest in a certain degree of VET specialisation clearer than they are now. |
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In September 2010, ULB and UMONS launch in Charleroi a Master's degree in biochemistry and molecular and cell biology, with specialisation in molecular physiopathology. |
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There was a time, not so long ago, when musical creation required a calling, specialisation was necessary and commitment required you to fight tooth and nail to combat ever-living academicism. |
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Other fields of specialisation are the assembly for furnaces to be used in the metallurgic and chemical industry as well as the production of large steel structures such as bridges and towers. |
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It is division of labour and specialisation of cell function which gives animals and plants their edge in the struggle for life. How that specialisation comes about, though, is understood only hazily. |
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Generally students commence with a basic course of studies ending with an exam leading to a diploma or licentiate course during which specialisation begins. |
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Near the growing towns some home gardens developed into market gardens and further specialisation led to new professions: vegetable grower, fruit grower, nurseryman, etc., all producing primarily for the market. |
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Savings are achieved through armaments cooperation, cutbacks in dispensable capabilities, standardisation, task sharing, functional worksharing arrangements and role specialisation. |
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But in an industry once dominated by lookalike generalists, the top firms are now pursuing very different strategies. The main variables are the size of their funds and the degree of specialisation. |
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Once again, specialisation is all the rage. |
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The euro area's partial specialisation in labour-intensive production is, at first sight, surprising, as the capital-labour ratio of the euro area is high in relation to many developing economies. |
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Certain diseases associated with hypopigmentation are due to mutations in proteins involved in the regulation and specialisation of the endocytic pathway in melanocytes. |
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With 1,1 million inhabitants it reveals an industrial specialisation based on shoe, cork, textiles and furnitures all with relatively low added-value. |
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To maintain and strengthen its position as one of the top quartile players in its market, Gimv pursues a strategy that revolves around targeted internationalisation and specialisation. |
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The European Parliament provides for the person responsible to have a qualification in medicine, preferably with a specialisation in haematology or transfusion medicine or related medical specialisation. |
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A WARWICKSHIRE public relations agency has changed its name to highlight its specialisation in press relations. |
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Morphogenesis being the process which results in the specialisation of cells and the production of an organ, neomorphogenesis is the renewal of this process. |
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The problem is that we do not spend it enough and not efficiently enough and that in the past we have done too little by way of task specialisation. |
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This limited the need to make adjustments to the industrial fabric of developed economies and consequently the need to remove the threat of new competitors through high-end specialisation. |
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Too much economic specialisation can also have negative effects, especially because even changes in territorial specialisations depend on diverse factors that are very difficult to control. |
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While training programmes for cross-border careers have their place, it is important to avoid excessive specialisation, particularly because of the lack of job opportunities. |
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The areas of specialisation are defined according to specific occupations in the film industry, which are highly specialised in order to cooperate most efficiently in planning and creating films. |
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The professional career path involves specialisation in a subject area. |
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The Bachelor's degree is an academic qualification awarded after a broad, basic course of learning combined with initial specialisation in a certain field. |
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Many freshwater fish and invertebrate communities around the world show a pattern of specialisation into upland or lowland river habitats. |
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More or less distinct specialisation of reproductive elements in some unicellulars. |
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If these are generalisations, he is proud of being a generaliser in an age of tyrannical specialisation. |
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The strength of the second part of this book is perhaps attributable to its author's specialisation in the palaeopathology of Australian Indigenes. |
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European archaeology had rapidly expanded during the 1950s, leading to increasing specialisation and making the synthesising that Childe was known for increasingly difficult. |
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Students in the history of art master's programme have to choose a specialisation ranging from antiquity to early modern to global contemporary artwork. |
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