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...both projects, the "concept is a protocol that would scale worldwide and allow unfragmented connectivity. And that's key," Heath said...
Using his own nation as an example, Ahtisaari explained that nations now obey a new protocol which demands a new kind of response...
...supremely ironic that the royals, who spend a lifetime learning and practicing propriety and protocol, had to be prodded by a nation--no, a world--of "commoners" to do the right thing! CATHRINE CRAWFORD St. George, Utah...
...anesthetic and an opiate. The patient had been screaming; now he became comfortable and alert and was able to go home. Although that treatment had been used to control pain in adults, Berde says, "I don't know if it had been used much in kids. We had no protocol for it. But he clearly was terminal and not relieved by massive amounts of morphine...
...when a disease is nontreatable, the burden of knowing can overwhelm the benefits. Nationwide, only 1,500 genetic counselors, most of them drawing on guidelines derived from Brandt's research, have been trained to help people assess such risks. "The protocol developed by Brandt is a paradigm for other late-onset, incurable diseases," says Nancy Wexler, president of the Hereditary Disease Foundation and a leading HD researcher. "It's very responsive to individual needs...