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1 G emission-reduction policy of the Brazilian government.
2 5 mug/m(3) set by European Union and Iranian Government.
3  of women in corporations, universities, and government.
4  a concern with it not being endorsed by the government.
5  had no members who were part of the village government.
6 nts prepared by agencies of the U.S. federal government.
7  of HIV/AIDS-related policies pursued by the government.
8 es Research Grant Committee of the Hong Kong Government.
9 anup funded and accomplished by the Nigerian government.
10 assified as a category A bioweapon by the US government.
11 suggest that Big Gods can be replaced by Big Governments.
12 Fund (UNICEF) regional offices, and national governments.
13 ildren's Fund regional offices, and national governments.
14 al PAs, rather than designations assigned by governments.
15 acceptable concentration imposed by Canadian government (0.64 microM), using a halogen white light so
16 d the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) governments (100 mrem/y = 1 mSv/y).
17 Division Database (FAOSTAT)], the Australian government, academia, and the food industry.With the use
18  convened that included representatives from government, academia, business, and civil society and in
19 d chikungunya, constitute a wake-up call for governments, academia, funders, and WHO to strengthen pr
20 l far-reaching implications at all levels of government across the US and worldwide.
21 ent care-seeking practices may inform future government action to reach all patients with tuberculosi
22                                        These government actions, and the failure to ensure humane pri
23 uestions regarding the roles of business and government actors in reducing economic inequality.
24                               Scientists and government actors often fear a 'public rejection' of bio
25   Regardless of what legislation the federal government adopts to address health insurance coverage f
26                                              Government advocacy, national guidelines, collaborative
27                        Many universities and government agencies (e.g., National Institutes of Health
28              We requested abortion data from government agencies and compiled data from international
29                                              Government agencies and departments such as the US Depar
30 designed and sufficient funding allocated by government agencies and third-party insurers for the car
31                                In 2015, U.S. government agencies began considering greater regulation
32                         This data can assist government agencies to ensure food security.
33  publicly available data, data obtained from government agencies, and published research findings.
34 diture spent by social security funds, other government agencies, private insurance schemes, and non-
35 ldwide researchers at academia, industry and government agencies.
36 lled through social security funds and other government agencies.
37 lled through social security funds and other government agencies.
38 IMF) plays a crucial role in determining how governments allocate scarce resources to education and p
39  of other facilities in the United States at government and academic centers.
40 tegy on an unprecedented scale by the Syrian Government and allied forces, in what human rights organ
41 s System (NVSS), administered by the federal government and based on state death certificate data, id
42 ic risk forecasting and reinforce individual government and donor incentives to mitigate infectious d
43 sustainable science funding from the federal government and for acceptance of evidence-based policy m
44                                              Government and industry initiatives for improving links
45 s assessments, working in collaboration with government and industry to enhance the interpretation of
46 sed reliance on aerial bombing by the Syrian Government and international partners is likely to have
47 to taxation (price elasticity) and data from government and market research surveys and public health
48 t it receives from the scientific community, government and nongovernmental organizations.
49         From 2008 to 2015, the United States government and nvAMD patients have accrued an estimated
50 eir impact on patient care; and (4) asks the government and other funding agencies, including the Ame
51                                              Government and private hospitals from all parts of Thail
52                                              Government and private insurance agencies require its pe
53 ts (OR: 2.12; 95% CI: 1.85-2.43 for those on government and private insurance vs none).
54 undermine the public's overall confidence in government and science.
55  omics technologies, helping to support both government and scientific mandates of a more open enviro
56         Costs were calculated for provincial government and societal perspectives in Canadian dollars
57 WT and EWT with current wait time (CWT) from government and societal perspectives.
58 gs also provide valuable new information for governments and care providers planning the resources an
59  to six seasons ahead which enables national governments and farmers forecast crop yield to ensure su
60                   The unacceptable apathy of governments and funders of global health must be overcom
61 SEAR) in April 2016.The strong commitment of governments and immunization professionals to polio erad
62 ions can help save refugee lives by allowing governments and NGOs to conduct a better informed alloca
63 entia is receiving increasing attention from governments and politicians.
64                                              Governments and private organizations worldwide have ini
65 as opportunities, for individuals, families, governments and societies.
66     However, greater recognition by national governments and the international community of the urgen
67 ween hard infrastructure sectors, local city governments and utilities can directly improve environme
68 al ethics committee overseen by the national government, and all participants gave written informed c
69 s This group convened experts from academia, government, and industry to review barriers to enrolling
70 arily quick and strong response by industry, government, and scientists to minimize the economic and
71 ncil, Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Government, and UK Stroke Association.
72 ns, patients, scientists, industry partners, governments, and advocacy organisations.
73  by scientists, the private sector, national governments, and international organizations such as the
74 t design and relations among companies, host governments, and locally impacted communities.
75 ealth have been tested through the country's government-approved Accredited Social Health Activists (
76            Just as agencies at all levels of government are responsible for determining the effective
77 fy that theory, proposing that gods and good governments are psychologically and culturally interchan
78                                         Some governments are taking steps to address human rights iss
79                                In each local government area where tracking was conducted, global pos
80 eported in NHMIS, and (2) survey of 20 local government areas (LGAs) and 60 associated health facilit
81 n Kano Metropolitan Area, comprising 8 local government areas (LGAs) in Kano that is considered very
82 ing communities in the Igabi and Zaria local government areas (LGAs) of Kaduna State in Nigeria.
83  helped strengthen service delivery in local government areas (LGAs) of northern Nigeria at high risk
84 nation in persistently poor-performing local government areas (LGAs).
85 y subjects who resided in any of the 8 local government areas of Kano Metropolitan Area and satisfied
86 esources and concrete actions, with national governments at the helm, to enable a sustainable respons
87 e institutional review board and by national government authorities.
88                                              Government, be it local, state, provincial, national, or
89                                       The US government began to take systematic interest in such mis
90 culture of health is an essential mission of government, beyond that of the traditional health-focuse
91  the potential cost, cost-effectiveness, and government budgetary impact of adoption of a home-based
92                          Design and Setting: Government budgets, insurance claims, facility surveys,
93 toring incurs budgetary expenditures for the government but is cost-saving for patients at high risk
94 016-21 provides a solid framework upon which governments can build their local strategies towards vir
95 gulation, education, and support programmes, governments can create an environment in which tobacco u
96 drinks industry levy have been seen, but the government cannot continue to ignore the number of adult
97                                           If government carbon-tax credits are available, or the oil
98 eholder governance and away from traditional government-centred representation and decision-making; a
99                                          The government claims that a new national land registry (SIC
100 ed, non-inferiority trial at three periurban government clinics in west Gambia.
101 childhood vaccination and possibly a special government commission on vaccine safety, which may affec
102 ommunication across many different contexts: Governments, companies, and political parties use persua
103                                 Whereas many government conservation programs have targeted regions w
104 f a million population and free from central government control.
105 deaths in all Syrian governorates, excluding government-controlled areas.
106 mission of information is an urgent need for governments, corporations and individuals.
107 onsistent with a target set last year by the governments, corporations, indigenous peoples' organizat
108 tes in both groups significantly exceeded UK government data for equivalent mothers (P < .001 at 6 an
109                 We used 3 publicly available government data sources to estimate anti-HCV prevalence
110 , Africans need to be empowered by motivated governments, dedicated funds, and compassionate scientif
111  a market criterion, while state and federal governments develop SICAR as a de facto enforcement mech
112 evelopment Goals, we recommend that national governments develop targeted policy responses to Indigen
113 eading to research investment on the part of governments, disease-specific foundations and industry.
114 rking group sponsored by the Canadian and US government DRI steering committees met from November 201
115 factors, including the requirement that most government drug payment plans cover nearly all products.
116                                           UK Government, Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norwegian
117 aiwanese civil servants who visited Taiwan's Government Employees' Central Clinics and received routi
118 tion Plan, improved partner coordination and government engagement, and the establishment of a Polio
119  likely at least 25-50% greater than current government estimates.
120  college graduates (r = 0.42, P < .001), and government expenditures (r = 0.57, P < .001).
121 lifetime societal costs, and 10-year nominal government expenditures.
122              During each administration, the government faced unexpected pandemics, ranging from the
123                                        Local governments form the backbone of climate-related public
124 ing antivirals (DAAs) into Egypt through the government funded National Treatment Program.
125  causes and treatment of cancer was, and is, government funded.
126 mbined with coverage requirements imposed on government-funded drug benefits.
127 substantial lost earnings and a shift toward government-funded healthcare coverage.
128                                The amount of government funding available for species protection and
129 lenges arising from a prospective decline in government funding for research and education, shifting
130 ists can help to make the case for increased government funding for researchers.
131     They require support and protection, and governments globally are called on to reduce the socioec
132 individuals to adopt healthy behaviours, and government has a vitally important role.
133 stillbirths globally in 2015, and the Indian government has adopted a target of <10 stillbirths per 1
134 districts in Odisha, India, where the Indian government has promoted household biogas.
135 e Ministry of Health and Welfare of Japanese Governments has begun to take preventive measures agains
136 several recent challenges hosted by the U.S. government have fostered an open and collaborative envir
137                               Physicians and governments have a duty to make sure health policy is dr
138                                         Most governments have committed to the set of Sustainable Dev
139                             Subsequently the governments have drafted, or are in process of drafting,
140                                         Many governments have initiated actions to reduce consumption
141 half of NHS England, NHS Wales, the Scottish Government Health and Social Care Directorate, the North
142 program; in Viet Nam, it was integrated into government health facilities.
143  42,893) and 66 to 75 years of age with U.S. government health insurance through Medicare (n = 75,096
144 on.: The World Health Organization and local government health ministries in South Asia still recomme
145 l income (Spearman's rho=0.66, p=0.0011) and government health spending (0.66, p<0.0001) were informa
146 f 5% of gross domestic product consisting of government health spending.
147                                       Kenema Government Hospital (KGH) has developed an advanced clin
148 er Database, contact tracing records, Kenema Government Hospital (KGH) staff and Ebola Treatment Unit
149  with suspected EVD were submitted to Kenema Government Hospital, Sierra Leone, for Lassa fever and E
150  2014, to March 31, 2015, in a tertiary care government hospital.
151 least 24 weeks in 8 geographically dispersed government hospitals throughout Botswana (approximately
152 ffered from their permanent residence in the government household registration system.
153 y and diabetes, in January 2014, the Mexican government implemented an 8% tax on nonessential foods w
154 sms of the ACA include the increased role of government in health care, the ACA's implicit income red
155  and about asymmetries between gods and good governments in the face of catastrophes.
156 nservation is therefore a wise investment by governments in these regions.
157 the pharmaceutical industry, and the federal government including the US Food and Drug Administration
158       On January 1, 2012, the Dutch national government increased the out-of-pocket price of mental h
159 osure modelers, and ecotoxicologists, across government, industry, and academia.
160  a think tank of stakeholders from academia, government, industry, and patient advocacy to discuss ga
161 ns from prisoners of conscience, nor has the government initiated any legislative amendments.
162 ormed decisions about the speed and scope of government interventions.
163                                 The Egyptian government introduced the first directly acting antivira
164  cannabis use and harm could be minimised if governments introduced public health policies that limit
165 ly 1980s and Ebola in 2014, inspire decisive government investment and action, and individual and soc
166                                  But greater government investment in management does not simply mean
167  $9.0 billion represents a 21-fold return on government investment into developing the technology thr
168 stralian academia is a considerable waste of government investment, productivity, and scientific inno
169 anges are complex, but may result in reduced government investments in regulation, resource managemen
170 erted regulatory and fiscal action by the UK Government is essential if the scale of the medical prob
171 's attention." Who pays was also a concern: "Government isn't going to pay.
172  January 19, 2017, the United States federal government issued revisions to the Common Rule under whi
173                                              Government leadership, evidence-based programming, count
174 te being endemic to more than 100 countries, government-led efforts and tools for timely identificati
175  governance of forests, including more local government-led forest governance activities, fora for th
176 ational initiatives at the state and federal government level have been undertaken in the past 5 year
177  two private (high SES) schools and a nearby government (low SES) school in central Istanbul.
178              In 2003, the United States (US) government made a major change in national policy guidan
179 onsumer behavior are largely unheard of, and governments may need to actively intervene in nonsustain
180 rofit (median accuracy score, 4 [IQR, 4-5]), government (median accuracy score, 5 [IQR, 4-5]), and ac
181 mmunity roles, i.e., health workers, village government members, and schoolteachers.
182                           National and local governments must be supported by development partners, c
183                                              Governments must ensure the pregnancy care accessed by a
184                                          The Government need to start paying attention to stillbirths
185            In many dilemmas, such as elected governments negotiating climate-change mitigation measur
186 linda Gates Foundation, WHO, The World Bank, Government of Australia, Government of Canada, Governmen
187 ill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and from the Government of Canada, Foreign Affairs, Trade and Develop
188 HO, The World Bank, Government of Australia, Government of Canada, Government of Norway, Government o
189                                          The Government of India has proposed a new cadre of communit
190 sessment of global experiences with UHC, the Government of Japan and the World Bank collaborated on a
191 these mechanisms by adding complexity to the government of locomotion.
192                                          The Government of Malawi was among the first in sub-Saharan
193                                          The government of Nigeria, supported by the World Health Org
194  Assembly resolution to eradicate polio, the government of Nigeria, with support from partners, has b
195 vernment of Australia, Government of Canada, Government of Norway, Government of Sweden, Government o
196                                          The Government of Pakistan has set the ambitious goal of zer
197           Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance and the Government of Rwanda.
198  Partners In Health (PIH) partnered with the Government of Sierra Leone and Wellbody Alliance (a loca
199  Government of Canada, Government of Norway, Government of Sweden, Government of the UK, and UNICEF.
200 he Health and Medical Research Fund from the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Regio
201                                          The government of the State of South Australia increased the
202  Government of Norway, Government of Sweden, Government of the UK, and UNICEF.
203 gers (Panthera tigris) left in the wild, the governments of 13 tiger range countries recently declare
204                                              Governments of Norway (NORAD) and the UK (DFID).
205  UK Office of National Statistics and the UK government office regions.
206                                           Do government officials learn reciprocity while holding off
207 minating the public discourse and pressuring government officials to severely limit the scope of the
208 ed 60 semistructured interviews with donors, government officials, and expert observers involved in C
209                                     Experts, government officials, and industry leaders concerned abo
210 t user groups actively engage with the local government officials.
211  observed empirical norms to estimate future government out-of-pocket private prepaid health spending
212 of community, academic, nongovernmental, and government partners designed to fill the need for more d
213  serve as benchmarks for community-corporate-government partnerships in the future.
214                          From the provincial government perspective, EWT was the dominant strategy, g
215 blic health agencies, policy-setting bodies, governments, pharmaceutical companies, and philanthropic
216                                     As local governments plan to expand airport infrastructure and bu
217                    The findings suggest that government policies need to actively pursue land-use ele
218  rather than by systematic implementation of government policies.
219  Sweden aged 25-50 years, at a time when the government policy involved quasi-random dispersal of ref
220  The intended audiences include researchers, government policy makers, public health officials, healt
221 ees in Sweden who were actively dispersed by government policy to low-deprivation, moderate-deprivati
222                           Ongoing changes in government policy, increasing crime rates and the reduct
223 lection and courageous action on the part of governments, policy makers, and managers responsible for
224 ltisectoral antipoverty programmes involving governments, political parties, and civil society have i
225 h his statements and his nominations for key government posts suggest that his presidency could have
226 ect results provided the basis for the first government PrEP and early ART guidelines and the rollout
227  advocacy, fundraising, and (in concert with government) program sustainability.
228                       In March, 2016, the UK Government proposed a tiered levy on sugar-sweetened bev
229 oach the United States has taken to granting government-protected monopolies to drug manufacturers, c
230 ine development demonstrates the capacity of governments, public health organizations, and the scient
231                                 The Canadian government recently committed to introduce legislation t
232                 We evaluate over 1.5 million government records of wildfires that had to be extinguis
233                            After the federal government refused to allow (and courts blocked) the exc
234 thetic biology, manufacturing processes, and government regulation.
235 y affected by proposed United States federal government regulatory initiatives.
236                              State and local government requirements for private well water testing a
237 search Council, Wellcome Trust, The Scottish Government (RESAS).
238 om companies making products reimbursed by a government-run health program were reviewed.
239    Stillbirths do not feature in the Chinese Government's 5 year plans and most information systems d
240 h in the United Kingdom before and after the government's April 2011 reduction in financial support f
241                This increase puts the Korean government's emission reduction efforts in jeopardy.
242  between an intervention group receiving the government's Housing Benefit (n = 36,859) and a control
243 committee on collaborative process of the US Government's Interagency Committee on Human Nutrition Re
244                       We discuss the Myanmar Government's ongoing treatment of Rohingya through the l
245 per patient during 10 years from the federal government's perspective, and results in an incremental
246   Favourable responses by industry to the UK Government's soft drinks industry levy have been seen, b
247           Underpinning such progress was the Government's strong commitment to long-term strategies t
248 ly 22% of private school children and 65% of government school children.
249  from January 12 through July 31, 2015, from government schools in urban and periurban areas surround
250       Statewide surveys from more than 1,500 government schools including more than 550,000 students
251 l eye examination (8.2% and 16.3% of private/government schools respectively).
252 as increased in children attending Victorian government schools.
253  status of US microbiome research, a team of government scientists conducted an analysis of federally
254                                              Governments seeking to meet Sustainable Development Goal
255 ess support for aggressive policies that the government should consider as a result of the escalation
256                                  The Chinese government should make great efforts to provide primary
257 ar educational institutions, state and local governments should take a proactive role in promulgating
258  they are moving in the right direction, but governments should view them as a learning process and i
259 rily contingent on financial incentives from governments, special research grants, and private philan
260  predictors of successful recovery; however, government spending is both insufficient and highly disp
261  1% of development assistance for health and government spending on health in low-income and middle-i
262       Since 1988, Iran has operated the only government-sponsored paid living donor (LD) kidney trans
263    Although an overall cost-benefit ratio of government-sponsored research is difficult to estimate b
264 ed publications, organization proposals, and government-sponsored reviews.
265 stronger technical capabilities of the local government staff.
266 appealing policy option as part of a broader government strategy to improve child public health nutri
267 dentify patients with colorectal cancer with government-subsidized or self-pay (GSSP) or private insu
268 achusetts insurance expansion, patients with government-subsidized or self-pay insurance had lower th
269 npatient Databases to identify patients with government-subsidized or self-pay insurance or private i
270 esults Before the 2006 Massachusetts reform, government-subsidized or self-pay patients had significa
271                 The findings might mean that governments, such as the UK Government, who are attempti
272 g increasingly depend on grants; private and government support for research grows apace in clinical
273 w and flexibility of training, should the UK Government take them.
274 l characteristics in a large number of local government territories in Bolivia (a country with a dece
275  for whole grain (WG) have been published by governments, the food industry, and grain organizations
276  intervention costs should largely be met by government through increased resource allocation and fin
277               WHO, UK Wellcome Trust, the UK Government through the Department of International Devel
278 orway's GLOBVAC programme), and the Canadian Government (through the Public Health Agency of Canada,
279 over food security have prompted the Chinese government to implement large-scale land consolidation p
280 e and three policy options for all levels of government to meaningfully enhance protection of these v
281 evant expertise from academia, industry, and government to provide the nephrology community with info
282 s have been developed and implemented by the government to rectify the situation.
283 is a central element in the attempts of many governments to improve student learning, but prior resea
284 er, the high list price of DAAs has led many governments to restrict their reimbursement.
285 For these recommendations to be implemented, governments, UN agencies, multilateral organisations, an
286 (the smallest rural administrative and local government unit) and find that residents in treated unio
287                           In 2001, the Welsh Government, United Kingdom, funded Communities First, a
288          These efforts are being prompted by government, universities, philanthropic sponsors of rese
289 ssociated with drug approval included having government vs commercial insurance (odds ratio [OR], 3.3
290 , 2016; references of relevant publications; government websites.
291  relationship, not earning money, receipt of government welfare, and experiencing financial hardship)
292 rently in paid employment, and in receipt of government welfare.
293                                     National governments were required to provide the WHO with formal
294  might mean that governments, such as the UK Government, who are attempting to prevent suburban densi
295 microbiology laboratories, industry, and the government, who together made recommendations regarding
296 munity, hospital, grassroots foundation, and government will lay the foundation for productive collab
297  Eradication Initiative (GPEI), the Nigerian government, with support from the World Health Organizat
298                       The states and Federal government won't give any grants, and we can't raise rat
299                                              Governments worldwide do not adequately protect their li
300           To counter this problem, about 200 governments worldwide have committed to protecting 10%-2

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