... fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, in the equal rightsof men and women andof nations large and small, and to establish conditions under which justice and respect ... expansion and balanced growth of international trade, and to contribute thereby to the promotionand maintenance of high levels of employment and real income and to the development of the productive ... the fulfilment of history’.56 The twentieth-century rights purport to transcend the nation and apply to all of humanity Humanrights evidence the natural laws and natural rightsof our time –...
... services, and reproductive health andhumanrightsand help people commodities and social living with HIV live better, safer, and healthier lives Both support for HIV prevention public health andhuman ... should be expanded to raise awareness of existing legislation, pharmacy workers should be trained to recognise symptoms policy guidance and professional standards on humanrightsof STIs and provide ... transmission of STIs, including HIV cases means of individual recourse when humanrights standards are violated.54 At the national level, national humanrights institutions (e.g., an Ombudsman or Human Rights...
... 1981-1985, and economic aid per capita The three indicators ofhumanrights used include the number ofhumanrights convention signed and ratified by each country, political rights index (Arat 1991), and ... killings of species), politicide (unlawful killing of political opposition), and violations of basic humanrights to safe and sound environment, the cooperation of the NGOs, international humanrights ... Since humanrights involve the assurance of people’s means of livelihood and well being, any significant threats to environmental bases of livelihood implies a violation of fundamental human rights. 3...
... governments of low- and middle-income countries should establish a national body to monitor and protect the humanrightsof people with mental disorders, and 'promote adoption and implementation of national ... best of the international humanrights discourse with its language of freedom and rights, however many of those whom it seeks to protect would struggle to understand it, if they were even aware of ... life and experiences of abuse, but freedom, democracy, andhumanrights as universal and abstract values.' [44] Where, as in Ghana, there is little faith in the efficacy of state apparatus, and...
... for the exchange of information between the Office and recipients of grants, con- tracts, and agreements under subsection (c), and be- tween the Office and health professionals and the general ... 14 the Office of the Commissioner of the Food and Drug Ad15 ministration an office to be known as the Office of Wom16 en’s Health (referred to in this section as the ‘Office’) 17 The Office shall ... Department of Health and 25 Human Services offices, agencies, and regional ac- 26 tivities regarding women’s health and stimulate ac•HR 1784 IH tivities and facilitate coordination of such depart-...
... Department of Health andHuman Services’ offices, agencies, and regional ac- tivities regarding women’s health and stimulate ac- tivities and facilitate coordination of such depart- mental and agency offices ... health concerns of women, shall— 16 ‘‘(1) establish short-range and long-range goals 17 and objectives within the Department of Health and 18 Human Services and, as relevant and appropriate, ... following: ‘‘SEC 229 HEALTH ANDHUMAN SERVICES OFFICE ON WOMEN’S HEALTH ‘‘(a) ESTABLISHMENT OF OFFICE.—There is estab- lished within the Office of the Secretary, an Office on 10 Women’s Health...
... Health, Safety, and Well-Being of Our People ADVANCING THE HEALTH, SAFETY, AND WELL-BEING OF OUR PEOPLE The Department of Health andHuman Services enhances the health and well-being of Americans ... marketing and distribution of tobacco products, promote public health understanding of harmful constituents of tobacco products, and reduce the toll of tobaccorelated disease, disability, and mortality ... Aging…………………………………………………………………… Office of the Secretary General Departmental Management………… ……………………………………… Office of Medicare Hearings and Appeals………………………… ………………… Office of the National Coordinator...
... ATYSEFPGNLKP, that binds to CD40 and enhances adenoviral infection of mouse andhuman DC and B lineage cells Materials and methods Cell lines Epstein–Barr virus- (EBV-) transformed human B cells were provided ... detectable homology to CD40 ligand (data not shown) and that enhances adenoviral infection of CD40-positive cells of both humanand murine origin, including DC and B cells resistant to infection ... maturation and up-regulate CD40 expression) FPGN2KBP enhanced infection of both immature and mature murine DC (42% and 57% above levels obtained in the absence of peptide, respectively, for immature and...
... all or part of an internal body organ, including colostomy bags, supplies directly related to colostomy care, and the replacement of such devices; and Leg, arm, back, and neck braces and artificial ... in 2014 and as mandated by the Affordable Care Act of 2010, CMS must collect and analyze the data required to develop and implement the new payment system Therefore, beginning with dates of service ... California, Hawaii, Nevada, Guam, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, Marshall Islands, Republic of Palau, and Federated States of Micronesia Region X – Seattle Teresa Cumpton...
... the specific implication of P450c17 in the formation of this metabolite Formation of androstadienol by humanand porcine P450c17, with and without cyt b5 Using porcine andhuman P450c17 expressed ... formation of Ó FEBS 2003 Biosynthesis of 5,16-androstadien-3b-ol by human P450c17 (Eur J Biochem 270) 1353 Fig Role of cyt b5 in the formation of androstadienol from pregnenolone by humanand porcine ... 17aOHpreg and DHEA – and analyzed androstadienol formation from each substrate As observed in Fig 3, the biosynthesis of androstadienol in humans (A) and pigs (B) does not require prior formation of...
... Identity of p,p'- and o,p'-DDT, DDE, and DDD 220 4-2 Physical and Chemical Properties of p,p'- and o,p'-DDT, DDE, and DDD 222 6-1 Concentrations of DDT ... amounts of DDT, DDE, and DDD absorbed from foods depends on both the concentration of chemical in the food and the amount of food eaten Small amounts of DDT, DDE, and DDD may also be breathed in and ... Effects of DDT, DDE, and DDD 201 6-1 Frequency of NPL Sites with DDT, DDE, and DDD Contamination 233 DDT, DDE, and DDD xix LIST OF TABLES 3-1 Levels of...
... the exchange of information 13 between the Office and recipients of grants, con- 14 tracts, and agreements under subsection (c), and be- 15 tween the Office and health professionals and the 16 ... Assistant Secretary for Women’s Health and com- 15 posed of senior level representatives from each of the 16 agencies and offices of the Department of Health 17 andHuman Services; 18 19 ‘‘(5) establish ... establish an Office on Women’s Health within the Department of Health andHuman Services, and for other purposes Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa- tives of the United States of America...
... number(s), Food and Drug Administration (FDA) number(s), and Medicaid and Medicare provider number(s); (vii) Names and titles of principal officers and owners; (viii) Name(s) and address(es) of any health ... number(s), Food and Drug Administration (FDA) number(s), and Medicaid and Medicare provider number(s); (vii) Names and titles of principal officers and owners; (viii) Name(s) and address(es) of any health ... section of the Privacy Act of 1974, (v) Date of birth, (vi) Name of each professional school attended and year of graduation, (vii) For each professional license: the license number, the field of...
... Act and section 1857(e)(2) of the Social Security Act, funds retained by the Secretary of Health andHuman Services pursuant to section 302 of the Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006; and ... Thompson, Dep Dir OFFICE OF CLINICAL STANDARDS AND QUALITY Barry Straube, MD, Director & Chief Medical Officer Terris King, Dep Dir Paul McGann, MD, Dep Chief Medical Officer OFFICE OF INFORMATION ... section 1857(e)(2) of the Social Security Act, funds retained by the Secretary of Health andHuman Services pursuant to section 302 of the Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006; and such sums as...
... of each algorithm andhuman sentence ranking for the 15 texts MarcuAvg refers to the version of Marcu (2000)’s algorithm where we calculated sentence rankings as the average of the rankings of ... discourse tree D has a promotion set promotion( D), which is the union of all Nucleus children of that node Associated with every node in a discourse tree D is also a set of parenthetical nodes ... The first method consists of simply determining the in-degree of each node in the graph A node represents a sentence, and the in-degree of a node represents the number of sentences that relate...
... 3) the existence of clear, meaningful goals for jobs and the organization, and 4) the nature and enforcement of the implicit contract between employer and employee The essence of the model is ... to understand 1) because it does not involve external control, simple responsiveness to standard rewards and penalties, and 2) because it involves a conception of higher human need, a humanistic ... comprehensive analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of different methods of compensation including both individual and group incentives (see Lazear 1995) An important aspect of personnel economics...
... Department of Health andHuman Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau Child Health USA 2011 Rockville, Maryland: U.S Department of Health andHuman ... Decades of Progress and Disparities A 75th Anniversary Publication Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau Rockville, Maryland: U.S Department of Health andHuman ... Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement Below 100% of Poverty Other 4.3% Native Child and Parent 73.8% 16.4 100–199% of Poverty 200% of Poverty and Above 19.4 64.1 Native Child and Parent 23.8...
... the sexual and reproductive rightsand needs of women displaced by war and armed conflict The basic assumption of the guide is that sexual and reproductive rights are human rights, and more specifically ... women’ s human rights, which are an inalienable, integral and indivisible part of universal humanrights Taking this rights approach as a starting point the promotionand protection of these rights ... services Improve health and nutritional status of women, especially pregnant, andof infants and children By 2005: 60% of PHC and FP facilities should offer prevention and management of reproductive...
... fruit and vegetable intake, and a high rate of chronic conditions across treatment and control groups A secondary analysis of clients of a grocery delivery service, one of the main components of ... involvement of the following individuals Without Paul Haas of Solid Ground and Dr Branden Born of the University of Washington, this study would not have been possible Cathy Moray of the Seattle ... presents the results of a quasi-experimental study of the impacts of certain federally funded nutrition andhuman services interventions on the health outcomes of seniors and people with disabilities...