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We are refusing to prescribe this medication.

Business processes specified via BPEL prescribe the exchange of messages between web services.

Police regulations prescribe that an officer's number must is clearly visible.

Certainly I prescribe them for that reason all the time, often with gratifying results for parent and child.

One reason is that doctors are terrified of being accused of drug-trafficking if they over-prescribe.

Residents will learn to recognize and diagnose substance abuse, conduct brief interventions that spell out the treatment options and prescribe the proper medications.

Partly under its aegis, 27 potential anti-TB drugs are at various points along the pipeline that leads from a promising molecule to a medicine that doctors can prescribe.

He cannot prescribe anything.

If these do not work, they may prescribe cigarettes.

Your physician may prescribe an inhaled asthma medication to see if it helps.

In many cases, "pediatricians don't prescribe it because they aren't aware of its value," Dr. Schatz admits.

Scientists are now calling for doctors to prescribe 'green exercise' - working out in a park or the back garden - for patients who suffer from mental illness.

Antibiotics work against bacteria, not viruses, yet patients who press their doctors to prescribe them for viral infections such as colds or influenza are seldom harmed by their self-indulgence.

He asks this British correspondent to prescribe a decent shinguru moruto—single malt—for his depression.

The regulations prescribe electric shocks as punishment for “misdeeds” such as eating chocolate and locking the bathroom door.

In 1996 he converted the centers into clinics for doctors to prescribe fen-phen diet drugs, only to run into the little problem that these drugs can cause fatal heart problems.

Some physicians prescribe other stimulants in the place of brandy.

A surgeon can remove as much of the brain tumor as is safe and prescribe chemo - and radiation therapy, but the cancer will grow back.

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We don't prescribe a particular order.

For example, not enough doctors prescribe niacin for their heart patients, even though the medicine is a proven treatment for raising "good" cholesterol.

Which means physicians could one day know whether to prescribe antibiotics, which can treat bacteria but not viruses.

Routine personal DNA sequencing that will allow doctors to take your genome into account when considering whether to prescribe a medication with known benefits for people with a particular gene.

Medication. Doctors also may prescribe medication to help treat social phobia.