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1        The service areas were defined as the governmental administrative units closest to both hospit
2 risks, conservation values, lack of trust in governmental advice about the nuclear hazard, and poor p
3                                              Governmental agencies and academic and industry partners
4                                     Numerous governmental agencies have mandated MRSA screening progr
5  strategy in teens by national organizations/governmental agencies including the Centers for Disease
6 as health ministries; it is in the domain of governmental agencies involved in environmental protecti
7 ientists, lobbies Congress and several other governmental agencies on behalf of its clinician and sci
8 ehensive rules regarding informed consent by governmental agencies, and numerous writings on the subj
9 patients, families, researchers, clinicians, governmental agencies, and third-party payers to improve
10 tability modeling, service area planning for governmental agencies, consequence assessment, mitigatio
11 ntroduction in QC laboratories as well as in governmental agencies, especially in the field of fraud
12 uences of nanoparticles on human health, but governmental agencies, including the United States Natio
13 The conference involved representatives from governmental agencies, outcomes research thought leaders
14 y were sought from several sources including governmental agencies, statistical and epidemiological o
15 rs including the pharmaceutical industry and governmental agencies.
16 and national professional organisations, and governmental agencies.
17 plantation has been established in 1985 as a governmental agency that supervises all national transpl
18  restoration, as well as global and national governmental agreements to reduce greenhouse gas emissio
19 markers of oxidative stress in relation to a governmental air quality intervention implemented during
20 ity data are essential for prioritization of governmental and donor investments into health services
21 framing" is radically different from that of governmental and industrial policy makers.
22     The EPA compiled RfVs and OSFs using six governmental and intergovernmental data sources.
23  group, which received the usual services of governmental and non-governmental organisations in the a
24 d development assistance for health (DAH) to governmental and non-governmental sectors.
25 revalence, debt relief, and DAH disbursed to governmental and non-governmental sectors.
26  developing world may require commitments of governmental and nongovernmental agencies.
27  in endemic areas except in conjunction with governmental and nongovernmental entities.
28          During the last several years, many governmental and nongovernmental organizations have cham
29 ing a fluoride removal program undertaken by governmental and nongovernmental organizations here in I
30 ganizational oversight, and partnership with governmental and nongovernmental relief agencies.
31                                 Reports from governmental and other agencies were also identified and
32                                 Reports from governmental and other agencies were also identified.
33                                       Recent governmental and private initiatives have sought to redu
34                       Despite two decades of governmental and private investment, the productivity of
35                                              Governmental and private programs that pay next of kin w
36  Control and Prevention (CDC) and a group of governmental and private sector partners developed these
37 ing several hundred academic, public health, governmental and private sector stakeholders were conven
38  their practice cannot be successful without governmental and public support, as well as support from
39        Publications and Web sites of various governmental and regulatory agencies are also reviewed.
40                     Nonanesthesiologists and governmental and regulatory agencies influence the deliv
41 e of the site's plaza and consisting of both governmental and residential components.
42  medical care and collaborate with hospital, governmental, and community leadership and international
43 ve the full range of societal, professional, governmental, and political environments.
44 d as a focal point for academic, industrial, governmental, and public discussion on environmental mat
45                                      Whereas governmental approaches are focused primarily on decreas
46                                              Governmental approval was obtained for animal experiment
47 bills and implying delegation of centralized governmental authority to decentralized social structure
48                                              Governmental bodies and policy makers could also benefit
49 es that will better inform the FDA and other governmental bodies in discussions of the risks and futu
50 n endorsed and/or funded by professional and governmental bodies in numerous countries.
51 This new information should be considered by governmental bodies involved in the regulation of enviro
52 ility of global biodiversity and the limited governmental capacity to respond to the impacts of clima
53  lack of ownership and accountability of non-governmental CHW programs.
54 he 1950s, physicians were active partners in governmental civil defense planning.
55                                              Governmental commitment in most European countries is st
56 equity will receive immense popular support, governmental commitment, and interest from the public-he
57 served as a consultant and member of many UK governmental committees.
58                   There is rising public and governmental concern to get on top of aggressive and cri
59 nfertile farmland, secondary succession, and governmental conservation policies.
60            Household consumption, apart from governmental consumption, is the main driver of worldwid
61 other 74 cases, primarily from areas outside governmental control.
62 rism is driven by a widespread skepticism of governmental, corporate, and professional dominance; unp
63 nd Drug Administration and its international governmental counterparts provide strict guidelines for
64                    Data sources consisted of governmental data, data from non-governmental organisati
65 pecially given the large amount of available governmental data.
66 chniques to link multiple, individual-level, governmental databases to measure behavioral change with
67 imate change and ocean acidification has led governmental decision-makers and scientists to explore a
68  continued bilateral, philanthropic, and non-governmental development organisation (NGDO) support, an
69  series of landmark discoveries, but also by governmental directives, institutional policies, and pub
70 expenditures paid by insurers (commercial or governmental) during the 180-day and 30-day periods befo
71  an expanding health hazard, despite intense governmental efforts to contain its distribution and use
72 age and were covered by insurance from a non-governmental employer who paid all or part of their prem
73 development, and retention of human capital; governmental engagement; public-private partnerships; in
74                                              Governmental entities are avoiding politically volatile
75  social workers, and, in some countries, non-governmental faith and community-based organisations wit
76              Without significant hospital or governmental financial support, the only viable financia
77 c, garnering sufficient public, private, and governmental financial will to invest in the necessary r
78 inophil-interested communities, for example, governmental funding and regulatory agencies, and indust
79 to growing concerns that continued unlimited governmental funding of graduate medical education (GME)
80 ment activities of academic, commercial, and governmental groups.
81 adesh, IPC was delivered through a large non-governmental health program; in Viet Nam, it was integra
82 mprove clinical and/or economical outcome in governmental healthcare budgets.
83 ffective, at US$176 per patient, and the non-governmental hospital was the most cost-effective at US$
84 ansported in from satellite clinics to a non-governmental hospital.
85                            How effective are governmental incentives to achieve widespread vaccinatio
86                                              Governmental initiatives to enhance child and adolescent
87 nd social marketing campaigns developed with governmental input and support.
88 egrity of the scientific literature requires governmental institutions that have the authority to inv
89 location decisions in research laboratories, governmental institutions, and corporations.
90  56.6% were 65 years or older, and 52.5% had governmental insurance.
91  preventive services, and despite increasing governmental interdiction, substance use by adolescents
92  are malleable-manipulable by commercial and governmental interests.
93 ns for whistleblowers combined with US-style governmental investigations and meaningful sanctions.
94     These issues prompted private as well as governmental laboratories to develop methods for the ana
95 e entire system would be overseen by a quasi-governmental, largely independent organization known as
96 tically significantly more likely to support governmental legislation to establish national health in
97   Forty-nine percent of physicians supported governmental legislation to establish national health in
98 were asked whether they support or oppose 1) governmental legislation to establish national health in
99      A plurality of U.S. physicians supports governmental legislation to establish national health in
100 l for adverse consequences at a community or governmental level that are unrecognized by academic res
101 l and financial investment are required from governmental, medical, and humanitarian organisations wo
102 ive strength, and policies driven by several governmental ministries.
103       This study makes use of a pre-existing governmental natural experiment to show that neighbourho
104 spitals, the linked data set contained fewer governmental, northeastern, southern, and low-volume (<2
105 an 3) than randomised trials supported by 95 governmental or other non-profit organisations (2.4 [0.8
106  and host and host response (organizational, governmental or patient and/or family receptiveness to A
107  with nationally recommended diets (NRDs) by governmental or similar advisory bodies the most authori
108 aria diagnosis and treatment was done by non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and UN agencies, which
109 ing global unmet need for surgical care, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) play a substantial par
110  also help governments, UN agencies, and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to implement policies,
111 cting with non-state entities, including non-governmental organisations (NGOs), has been proposed as
112                 Development partners and non-governmental organisations also responded with a large i
113  governments and local and international non-governmental organisations are improving access to pain
114 or Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI), and non-governmental organisations became the conduit for an inc
115                           Government and non-governmental organisations have pioneered many innovatio
116 d the usual services of governmental and non-governmental organisations in the area; an intervention
117 and Malaria, prominent universities, and non-governmental organisations received grants.
118 onsisted of governmental data, data from non-governmental organisations such as UNICEF, and other res
119 ements that capitalise on the ability of non-governmental organisations to generate community trust,
120 er Initiative 2.5: a group of health and non-governmental organisations who collaborate to improve br
121 lateral organisations, and international non-governmental organisations will need to put aside differ
122 olicy, including people from government, non-governmental organisations, academia and industry.
123 ns, national governments, civil society, non-governmental organisations, and academics.
124          However, because the academics, non-governmental organisations, and policy makers in these s
125                             Governments, non-governmental organisations, and the private sector in LM
126 de bilateral donors, funds, foundations, non-governmental organisations, the private sector, academic
127 nts (based on bilateral agreements), and non-governmental organisations.
128 n national governments, WHO, and private non-governmental organisations.
129 le-income, and low-income countries; and non-governmental organisations.
130 n = 30, 2%-98% (p<0.001)] and supporting non-Governmental Organization (NGO) [n = 7, 27%-83% (p<0.001
131 nalyses, as well as reports published by non-governmental organizations and international agencies, w
132       The intervention involved eye care non-governmental organizations or high-performing eye hospit
133                                     Fourteen governmental organizations participated in the data call
134 patient advocate groups, governments and non-governmental organizations should come to a consensus on
135 s, indigenous peoples' organizations and non-governmental organizations that signed the New York Decl
136 S. Environmental Protection Agency and other governmental organizations to organize and analyze scien
137 ientific resources (academic institutions or governmental organizations) and foundation/advocacy orga
138 viduals from United Nations agencies and non-governmental organizations, and donors, prioritized impr
139 tive experiences of many cooperative groups, governmental organizations, nongovernmental organization
140 levant international, regional, and national governmental organizations, which has produced significa
141 P volunteers, implementing partners, and non-governmental organizations.
142 tter of importance to academic, business and governmental organizations.
143 lose relationship with the community and non-governmental organizations; we integrated research into
144 CP to external stakeholders (such as payers, governmental oversight organizations, and vendors) regar
145 tunities for meaningful price negotiation by governmental payers; generating more evidence about comp
146 o reduce empty calories in children's diets, governmental policies at all levels may be an effective
147 ic mathematical rules of epidemic spreading, governmental policies, and behavioral responses of indiv
148 seases need to become familiar with emerging governmental policies, IT industry trends, data standard
149 grouping broadly targeted by advertising and governmental policies.
150 ewed as a necessary component of responsible governmental policy interventions.
151                                        While governmental policy, economics, ethics, and religion con
152 ty, recycling technology, and industrial and governmental policy.
153 cts that names can have on environmental and governmental policy.
154 should be added to the training of media and governmental professionals.
155 roblems exists in Uruguay and to identify if governmental programs and policies for nutrition take th
156 the pressures of financing other much-needed governmental programs, recent growth in biomedical resea
157 ical records of patients seen at a local non-governmental provider of free clinical and legal service
158                          Not only do certain governmental regulation advantages exist, but these adva
159 particular with regard to issues surrounding governmental regulation in the USA.
160 ates to cross-border education that involves governmental regulation.
161 conomy, labor laws, disability policies, and governmental regulations, are presumed to have major inf
162 s technology and further leading to stricter governmental regulations.
163 armaceutical industry, medical journals, and governmental regulators alike all neglect external valid
164             Wide consensus between academia, governmental regulators, and industry for further develo
165 groups such as pharmaceutical manufacturers, governmental regulatory authorities, patent officers, ac
166 nic crops are almost universally required by governmental regulatory bodies to support the safety ass
167 es to have its assessments considered in the governmental regulatory decision-making process, then th
168                         We searched MEDLINE, governmental reports, and meta-analyses, supplemented by
169 ted to climate change and health, focused on governmental reports, predictive models, and empirical e
170 and unpublished data, national censuses, and governmental reports.
171                                              Governmental research funding is increasing (P <0.001).
172  uveitis utilizing Medline search and online governmental resources relevant to the diagnosis and man
173 ent coordination between hospitals and civil/governmental response agencies; 2) insufficient on-site
174                                 Even without governmental restrictions, the American Medical Associat
175      Animal experiments were approved by the governmental review committee.
176 8.2%]; P = .02), and more frequently went to governmental schools (40 [75.5%] vs 2792 [54.5%]; P = .0
177                      However, DAH to the non-governmental sector had a positive and significant effec
178 on and action involving the health and other governmental sectors, as well as participation of the ci
179 nce for health (DAH) to governmental and non-governmental sectors.
180 f, and DAH disbursed to governmental and non-governmental sectors.
181 he risks and benefits of expanded DAH to non-governmental sectors; and investigation of the use of gl
182 t social structures in various corporate and governmental settings.
183   Prior research suggests that United States governmental sources documenting the number of law-enfor
184 bserved limits of detection were at or below governmental standards (OSHA-PEL and NIOSH-REL) for each
185 f the People's Republic and the effects of a governmental STD control program were reviewed.
186 ld help to increase public understanding and governmental support for life science research and could

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