... foundation of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI, 2000), and the development ofstandards for environmental management systems, such as the ISO and EMAS standards (OECD, 2001). At the end of the ... products and services of that unit expressed in terms of the volume of freshwater use per year. The water footprint of a business unit consists of two parts: the operational water footprint and the ... an extent that the qualityof the ambient water remains above agreed water quality standards. Operational water footprint – The amount of freshwater used for the operations of a certain business,...
... functioning of ports and docks and thesalvaging of wrecked ships and their cargoes;– services connected with the functioning of airports;– services connected with the packaging and parcelling of goods ... INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF GOODS AND SERVICES FOR THE PURPOSES OF THEREGISTRATION OF MARKS of June 15, 1957,as revised at Stockholm on July 14, 1967, and at Geneva on May 13, 1977, and as amended at ... The competent Offices of the countries of the Special Union shall include in the officialdocuments and publications relating to registrations of marks the numbers of the classes of theClassification...
... sporting and cultural activities Class 42 Scientific and technological services and research and design relating thereto; industrial analysis and research services; design and development of computer ... horticulture and forestry services Class 45 Legal services; security services for the protection of property and individuals; personal and social services rendered by others to meet the needs of individuals ... and Publication of Changes (1) Changes decided upon by the Committee of Experts and recommendations of the Committee of Experts shall be notified to the competent Offices of the countries of...
... deaths and DALYs and malaria being an importantcause in terms of DALYs (Table 3.3).32 Water Quality: Guidelines, Standards and Healthwaste water for the irrigation of crops and ... (Murray and Lopez 1999), and as26 Water Quality: Guidelines, Standards and HealthFigure 2.1. Pathogen-host properties influencing the sequence of events between thepresence of a ... M.D., McDonald, A.T. and Woods, N. (1990) The application of water quality standards to United Kingdom bathing waters. Journal of the Institution of Water and Environmental Management...
... Barriers to high -quality mental health care include cost of care, lack of sufficient insurance for mental healthservices, social stigma, fragmented organization of services, and mistrust of providers. ... for theselected and reference groups.Figure H.1. Number and proportion of all quality measures for which members of selected groupsexperienced better, same, or worse qualityof care compared ... medical errors and serious complications of care. Most of these systems mandate reporting, requireroot cause analyses and corrective action plans for serious events, and make findings and aggregate...
... review ofservice quality& quot;. The Journal of Services Marketing, Vol.10, Number 6, p.62-81. Brady, M. K. and Cronin, J. Jr. (2001). "Some new thoughts on conceptualising perceived service ... review of twenty years of SERVQUAL research". International Journal ofQualityandService Sciences, Vol. 1, Number 2. P.172-198. Anderson, E. W., Fornell, C., and Mazvancheryl, S. K. ... “Determining customer satisfaction through perceived servicequality . Parasuraman, A. (1985) “A conceptual model ofservice quality and its implications for future research”. Parasuraman,...
... quality, relationship marketing, and client perceptions of the levels ofservicequalityof charitable organisations ofservicequality and customer satisfaction and got a result which was suggesting ... Evaluation of customers was able to be conducted through their views of the meaning ofservice quality. The Parasuraman’s view ofservicequality with SERVUAL Model as the servicequality dimensions ... relationship between customer satisfaction and service qualityand should be a relationship between servicequality dimensions and customer satisfaction and/ or servicequality by testing hypotheses derived...
... CentralPage 1 of 8(page number not for citation purposes)Health andQualityof Life OutcomesOpen AccessResearchMeasuring patient's expectation and the perception ofquality in LASIK servicesDeng-Juin ... test, and ANOVA and factor analyseswere used to identify the characters and factors ofservice quality. Paired t test were used to test the gap between expectation and perception scores and structural ... service dependably and accurately.3. Responsiveness: The willingness to help customers and provide prompt service. 4. Assurance: The knowledge and courtesy of employees and their ability to inspire trust and...
... Eiser C, Morse R: A review of measures ofqualityof life forchildren with chronic illness. Arch Dis Child 2001, 84:205-211.36. Connolly MA, Johnson JA: Measuring qualityof life in pediatricpatients. ... dose of drug delivered depends on the surface area of the patch and the length of time that the patch is worn,which allows for tailoring the duration of medicationeffect with reductions of first-pass ... stressthe importance of caregivers as change agents of the child,in turn, children are reciprocally change agents of the car-egiver andof family life in general.Caregivers of children in the...
... W:Costs of stroke and stroke services: Determinants of patient costs and acomparison of costs of regular care and care organised in strokeservices. Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation 2003, ... beneficial short term effect of stroke services is not offset by a long term costs of treatment and care because of longer survival.The estimated health gain from stroke service imple-mentation ... transferability of stroke services set-ups to different setting needs to beaccounted for, both in health and economic terms, wedo recommend implementation of stroke services in awider array of country...
... Programmability and Configurability—LowStandard Unix ServicesUnix has a bevy of simple legacy services from early in the development of the Internet—whensecurity was less of an issue and it was ... services does the service rely on?• What sort of authentication does the service use?How Complex Is the Service? Complex services are easier to exploit than simple services. The Echo service, for ... example.DNS, The Essential Service One of the most important higher level services in the Internet Protocol Suite is the Domain Name− Service, and it deserves a bit more explanation than the rest of the...