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Public-private partnerships to build human capacity in low income
countries: findings from the Pfizer program
Taryn Vian*
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, ... under-
way at Pfizer to integrate the GHF program with other
management development initiatives, in part to mitigate
gender imbalance but also to increa...
... difficulties in retaining medical doc-
tors in rural areas and the brain drain from low-income to
high-income countries has renewed the interest in look-
ing at alternatives of providing care. Recently, ... notwithstanding
efforts made to interview professionals in the Ministry of
Health. The assistants who helped in note-taking were not
always trained for the task, as in eac...
... strength-
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Karl Krupp
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district hospitals in Kenya. In the absence of available tools, we therefore aimed to develop a tool
that could enable a rapid measurement of motivation at baseline and at ... Kenyan district hospitals. From this
starting point, we have been able to develop a potentially
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From staff-mix to skill-mix and beyond: towards a systemic
approach to health workforce management
Carl-Ardy Dubois*
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sational and system factors.
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analysis of several species may enable us to delimit
geographic management units corresponding to barriers to
gene flow shared by several ... landscape genetics relates to
analysis of selection and local adaptation in marine
environments. As described above, so far methods have
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to sub cellular pH should consider simultaneously some of
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triphosphate [PI(3,4,5)P3]. Rac1 activation was
monitored similarly to that described...
... resistance to TMP –
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in Europe [10]. Reported here are two cases of S. mal-
tophilia infection which were found to be resistant to TMP
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higher
responses,
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the
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selection
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one-half
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expressed
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selection
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Resistance
of
livestock
to
viruses:
mechanisms
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strategies
for
genetic
engineering
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for
Food
and
Animal
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Agriculture
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receptor.
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receptors
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cause a
loss
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the
capacity
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receptor
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