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The latter also features variable exhaust valve timing and sequential multi-port fuel injection, but does away with the combustion chamber trough in the center of the piston that helps stratify the air-fuel charge on the turbo engine. Healthcare Risk Stratification: Strategies for Identifying and Referring the Appropriate Service and Intervention, an August 16, 2006 audio conference on CD-ROM, present case studies of how different healthcare organizations stratify by health risk, along with the type and frequency of intervention by risk level. It just didn't make sense to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on one of those Big 4 solutions with all the bells and whistles that we wouldn't even use," said Colin Creitz, senior professional services engineer at Stratify. |
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