... were
reported, also in different groups of age, either in Lon-
don [50] or innorthern Alberta (Canada) [14].
In our setting, NO
2
correla ted with increasing respira-
tory symptoms mostly in summer but ... to
respiratory infections [47].
Positive associations were observed both in France
[48] and in Rome [39] particularly during the summer,
as well as in England although at lag2 and in infants
[49]. ... to
quantify the increase i n risk according to an increase of
10 μg/m
3
in PM
10
,NO
2
,SO
2
,and1mg/m
3
in CO
exposure; 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated.
To examine the hazard period...
... example in
arranging appointments, in explaining how
to use the service and giving timely
information. This leads at times to
disorganisation in our response to the
individual and inefficiency. ... Prosperity”.
12. Incentivising Innovation at a Local
Level
Making changes on the scale indicated in
the following model will require devolved
decision making and an incentive culture
within health ... have a role in
determining the needs of local population
and planning and delivering integrated
services. Seventeen Integrated Care
Partnerships will cover Northern Ireland.
For the individual,...
... and drainage. Soils
forming in the same parent material but influenced by different drainage patterns form
different soil series. These series form a drainage catena (Table 3). Nine drainage ... photocopying these maps for digitizing. The
original drafting may also be flawed (Maling, 1989). Aerial photographs taken in 1942,
1947, and 1960 and used in the construction of the soil base maps in ...
soil-surficial geology relationships innorthern Maine.
The Potential of Soil Survey Data
in a Quantitative Evaluation of Surficial Geology
Mapping inNorthern Maine
by
Rosalia Evans...
... that
Manchester also had a thriving market in art in the form of both
original paintings and prints.⁸⁸ In addition to shopping, the press also
revealed that the inhabitants of northern towns pursued a ... could be found
operating freely in the French guild system,²³ trading independently in
Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Geneva,²⁴ and acting as merchants in north-
ern German and Scandinavian towns.²⁵ Across ... were not included in this study.
surprisingly little about service, retailing, and small-scale manufactur-
ing industries in the industrial towns of the north of England.
Moreover, we remain largely...
... al. 1999)
The business, industry and economic investment category has the longest tradition in
Europe
16
. Businesses are becoming increasingly professional in their place hunting. However,
places ... Supporting local entrepreneurs
• Bringing education and business together
• Creating community involvement
• Building national and international links to develop new markets and to exploit inward ... 33.4 billion. In 1996, the
figure rose to USD 43 billion. In 1999, the value was according to Interbrand, London, USD 84 billion. (Source:
Helsingin Sanomat 22 June 1999. In 1999 Interbrand ranked...
... feeding
[2,22]. In fact, not all pMTCT counsellors are trained in
infant feeding counselling [21]. In addition to the docu-
mented breach in updated knowledge on HIV and infant
feeding, the counsellors' ... been
trained specifically in HIV and infant feeding counselling,
while sixteen had received four weeks of orientation train-
ing for general HIV counselling. Eleven had also been
trained in breastfeeding ... the researcher reading and re-reading
the texts, manual coding in the margins, synthesising and
grouping of data in the relatively exhaustive categories.
Results
In the following results section,...
... medical training strategy, including the build-
ing of a medical school innorthern Ontario, has been
influenced, at least in part, by research. The last two dec-
ades have witnessed a growing body ... Steiner BD, Jones BD, Konrad TR: Preparing and
retaining rural physicians through medical education.
Acad
Med 1999, 74:810-820.
13. Stewart MA, Bass JJ: Recruiting and retaining physicians in
northern ... shortages in northern
Ontario over a 35-year period from 1969 to 2004 and
examines changes in the use of policy instruments. This is
done by charting the introduction of new programmes,
including those...
... purposes)
living in an area of 5900 km
2
. The province is a mixture of
urban, rural and mountainous settings. Coal mining is the
most important industry, together with a rapidly growing
tourism ... clinical improvements in developing
settings.
In addition to adequate knowledge and resources, the
health care staff needs to have a certain level of clinical
activity to be able to maintain ... For
example, it is assumed that having too few deliveries in a
health care institution results in difficulties in maintain-
ing high standard delivery care [17]. Yet, in the current
study no association...
... ref-
ugees living in Mexico 20 years after civil conflict. JAMA 2003,
290(5):635-642.
33. Vinck P, Pham PN, Stover E, Weinstein HM: Exposure to war
crimes and implications for peace building in northern
Uganda. ... contributions
BR, JB involved in the manuscript concept and design. BR,
KFO, TO participated in the data collection. BR, JB con-
ducted data analysis and review. BR, JB involved in draft-
ing and reviewing the ... [073109/
Z/03/Z].
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