Re: Meaning of "adaptation"
Von: Raymot (eraser@pencilcase.com.au) [Profil]
Datum: 10.07.2008 10:19
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Datum: 10.07.2008 10:19
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In article <n81a74ler913asmpvohtlhpqfn0bdcv5p2@4ax.com>, tony_cooper213@earthlink.net says... > >It doesn't to me. The patient does not adopt a form of treatment in a >clinical study. Something that is adopted is taken on by the person >of his own volition. The patient may adapt to a form of treatment, >though. No, the doctors adopt a form of threatment for their patient. -- Raymot ------- Brisbane, Aus.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
