Examples of using Prescriptions in English and their translations into Chinese
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These prescriptions are, of course, significant and they provide general and indirect support for the use of a presumption that environmental treaties apply in case of armed conflict.
Specializing in selling cardio-cerebrovascular prescriptions, Arbor has been looking for innovative drugs with good efficacy around the world.
They followed prescriptions on childhood nutrition recommended by the U.S. Department of Agriculture as if they had been handed down from Mount Sinai.
An understanding of this environment cannot be conveyed by course descriptions or administrative prescriptions.
Studies show that 20 percent to 30 percent of prescriptions are never filled, and half of medications people take for chronic ills are not taken correctly.
Prescriptions are expensive and having adequate coverage can make the difference between being able to afford your medications versus having to do without.
Rather than merely reciting his prescriptions, we must implement the teachings and see whether the sufferings are eliminated.
The other holy books of the world tend to be just sort of prescriptions, statements about what people should or shouldn't do.
Among young people receiving antipsychotic prescriptions, fewer than half had any medical visit that included a mental disorder diagnosis.
Studies show that 20 to 30% of prescriptions are never filled, and that half of medicines for chronic diseases are not taken as prescribed.
The two countries are expected to use digital medical prescriptions on both sides of the Gulf of Finland soon, said Ratas.
Moreover, the Council of State clearly distinguished between religious prescriptions and harmful cultural traditions based on misinterpretation or political manipulation of religion.
Patients can have a networked device remind them to take prescriptions, to exercise, and be alerted when blood pressure levels change dramatically.
Prescriptions for PrEP have more than tripled among people enrolled in Medicaid and the state has committed $3 million in funding to continue expanding access.
Despite its legal status, gabapentin prescriptions have increased significantly over the past decade, and recent research points to an uptake in illicit abuse.
Each time a patient uses the NHS, data such as age, symptoms, prescriptions and treatment choices are collected.
Therefore, health actions were promoted through vaccinations to children, preventive medicine and prescriptions.
A network of hospitals provides services that include diagnoses, prescriptions, and special services for pregnant women, the newborn and disabled persons.
Its prescriptions must be complemented by the Ordinance specific to each product subject to certification.
A lot of times it's to cover childcare or prescriptions or something along those lines,” he said.