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Stages of recovery

The person also may wish to work on improving relationships with others at this stage of recovery. Changing a drug problem probably has helped the person s relationships, but it still may be helpful to challenge him- or herself to make even more improvements. Although working on relationship issues takes more than... [Pg.292]

IH TABLE 2 Material Balance at Different Stages of Recovery of Tartrate Dehydrogenase from Cell Paste... [Pg.368]

Fig. 4. Proposed stages of recovery from the profound regulatory impairments induced by lateral hypothalamic lesions, based on Teitelbaum and Epstein (1972). A similar profile of recovery is seen from the impairments induced by selective bilateral lesions of forebrain dopamine systems (see text). Fig. 4. Proposed stages of recovery from the profound regulatory impairments induced by lateral hypothalamic lesions, based on Teitelbaum and Epstein (1972). A similar profile of recovery is seen from the impairments induced by selective bilateral lesions of forebrain dopamine systems (see text).
Subsiding hepatitis B persisting infectivity Recent hepatitis B infection diagnostic window low or no virus persistence or infectivity probability of immunity to reinfection (development of anti-HBs can be delayed for a period of 4 to 6, or even 12 months) Phase of convalescence/stage of recovery immunity to reinfection no infectivity... [Pg.116]

In 43 patients, raised plasma concentrations of FLT3-L (an fms-like tyrosine kinase) in patients who had previously received chemotherapy predicted the stage of recovery of the bone-marrow compartment (40). FLT3-L seems to identify the hkelihood that the patient will have severe thrombocytopenia if additional cytostatic therapy is given. Knowledge of bone-marrow activity... [Pg.1037]

In the initial stages of recovery, there tends to be significant chaos where the general situation is characterized by the question what do we do The key reconstruction features found in this stage are the need for assessments to be done on buildings and communities. Brunsdon and Smith (2004) described the need for impact assessments. These assessment requirements are similar to the World Bank s recommendations for assessing needs, identifying priorities, and... [Pg.2040]


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