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Predicting the ritonavir crisis by revisiting the polymorph landscape with crystal structure prediction and form 4 structure solution. [PDF]
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Global problems – global solutions
Nachrichten aus der ChemieAbstractChemistry and the chemicals in products have transformed our societies for the better, giving us better health and living conditions. However, these benefits have not been delivered without significant costs to the environment. In 2022, the UN Environment Agency agreed to set up a Science‐Policy Panel (SPP) for Chemicals, Waste and the ...
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TB Vaccines: Global Solutions for Global Problems
Science, 1999Deciphering the differences between the many substrains of BCG (the bacillus used in the preparation of vaccines to prevent tuberculosis) should help solve the mystery of the large variability in efficacy between different vaccine preparations. In a Perspective, [Young and Robertson][1] discuss the application of DNA microarray technology to the ...
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Cloud Solutions in Global Health Solutions
International Journal of Inventive Engineering and Sciences, 2023Digital innovations and their applications in healthcare have changed the current scenario of delivering healthcare services and storing data. Cloud computing is one such technological adjunct that has the capability of storing volumes of medical data that can be accessed anytime through internet from anywhere.
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Global Crises, Global Solutions
2004A unique publication exploring the opportunities for addressing ten of the most serious challenges facing the world today: Climate Change, Communicable Diseases, Conflicts, Education, Financial Instability, Corruption, Migration, Malnutrition and Hunger, Trade Barriers, Access to Water.
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Global Crises, Global Solutions
2009The first edition of Global Crises, Global Solutions was nominated as one of the books of the year by The Economist in 2004. This second edition asks: if we had more money to spend to help the world's poorest people, where could we spend it most effectively?
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Tuberculosis—A Global Problem Requiring a Global Solution
JAMA, 2005preventive therapy on tuberculosis incidence among HIV-infected men in South Africa: a novel randomized incremental recruitment study. JAMA. 2005;293:2719-2725. 4. Drobniewski F, Balabanova Y, Nikolayevsky V, et al. Drug-resistant tuberculosis, clinical virulence, and the dominance of the Beijing strain family in Russia. JAMA. 2005;293:2726-2731.
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Globalizing Customer Solutions
2000In the last half of the 20th Century, the world economy has benefited from a globalization process driven by the enlightened confluence of technology, innovation, trade, and foreign direct investment. This book broadens our understanding of that process.
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Bronchiectasis: a global disease necessitating global solutions
The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, 2023Sanjay H, Chotirmall +3 more
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Chapter 1 historicizes how in the 1990s, the fight against human trafficking became framed as a singular global movement, considering how the contributions of women’s groups in Asia were sidelined in this process. The chapter first explores how in the early 1970s, grassroots activists in Korea, Japan, and Southeast Asia established a regional movement ...
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