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Meanings of providing early in English
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Usage of providing early in English
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It features colonoscopy and endoscopy units aimed at providingearly diagnoses of certain cancers.
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Supervisors could be like weather forecasters, providingearly risk warnings so that banks can take defensive actions.
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A mental health pilot running at Auckland University is providingearly intervention for students needing help with stress.
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Sentinel chickens are deliberately left unvaccinated for the purpose of providingearly warning signs of viruses in the environment.
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Objective: To determine whether providingearly PN to critically ill adults with relative contraindications to early EN alters outcomes.
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Blimp-1-deficient B-1 B cells are also defective in providingearly protection against influenza infection.
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Cisco is also providingearly-retirement packages to about 3,000 workers who accepted buyouts, the people said.
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Cisco is also providingearly-retirement packages to about 3,000 workers who took buyouts, according to Bloomberg.
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Understanding customers' needs and providingearly support could result in fewer acute care episodes, lower referrals to residential care and greater economic output.
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Background: In addition to radiological evaluation, biomarkers may be useful in providingearly information on the response to treatment, and supporting clinical decision-making.
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Its UK CEO Tulsi Naidu said she welcomed the Bank of England and UK government's stance, in " providingearly certainty for in-bound branches".
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In a statement on Friday, the regulator said it was " providingearly notice" to the industry on how costs for regulatory investigations would be funded.
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A scheme in north Wales providingearly intervention support for workers to prevent long-term sick leave, received €1.16m of ESF funding.
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Findings: Between May 1, 2014, and April 30, 2017, 1222 malarial posts were opened, providingearly diagnosis and treatment to an estimated 365 000 individuals.
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A €16.5 million research centre was launched today which aims to develop self-testing devices providingearly detection of conditions such as heart disease and cancer.
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Interpretation: Providingearly diagnosis and effective treatment substantially decreased village-level incidence of artemisinin-resistant P falciparum malaria in hard-to-reach, politically sensitive regions of eastern Myanmar.