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self-appraisal

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self-appraisal [ˌselfəˈpreɪzl] Nautovaloración f


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Begin With Self-Appraisal It''s not enough to wait for others to act; individual initiative is must to initiate the process of innovation.
Commending the role of media in pointing out several issues, Acting Deputy Speaker PA said that the media was playing an important role to strengthen democracy and to pinpoint flaws in the system, adding PML-N was doing self-appraisal for democracy.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the efficacy of topical ascorbic acid application in treating mild to moderate photodamage of facial skin using an objective, computer-assisted image analysis of skin surface topography and subjective clinical, photographic, and patient self-appraisal questionnaires.
 
 
 
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