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Welfare Reform and Health [PDF]
We investigate the relationship between welfare reform and health insurance, health care utilization, and self-reported measures of health status for women aged 20-45, using nationally representative data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance ...
Hilary Hoynes+2 more
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The plasma–catalyst system facilitates both homogeneous (plasma‐only) and heterogeneous (plasma–catalyst) CO2 decomposition. Initially, CO2 molecules are dissociated by plasma‐generated energetic species, while long‐lived reactive species further interact with the plasma‐activated CuO catalyst to enhance CO2 decomposition.
Hsuan‐Hung Kuo+5 more
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The Goals of Medicine: The Forgotten Issue in Health Care Reform: Edited by Mark J Hanson and Daniel Callahan, Washington, DC, Georgetown University Press, 1999, 239 + xiv pages, $55 hb. [PDF]
Richard Ashcroft
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The study discusses synthesis strategies of metal‐free heteroatom‐doped nanocarbon materials from biomass for use in rechargeable zinc–air batteries. It also covers the significance of these materials as electrocatalysts and electrodes for improving the oxygen reduction and evolution reactionsin.
Molla Asmare Alemu+4 more
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Health-Care Reform in Saudi Arabia: Patient Experience at Primary Health-Care Centers. [PDF]
Senitan M, Gillespie J.
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Public hospitals and health care reform: choices and challenges.
Dennis P. Andrulis+3 more
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Health care reform: the effect of a vertically integrated health system on emergency medicine [PDF]
Douglas Sinclair
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Hydrogen is an energy carrier, produced from renewable and nonrenewable resources. It can be stored in a variety of materials and transported to distant locations. This article reviews progress in hydrogen technology by looking at environmental and economic impact, cost analysis, and policy support at government level as way forward for bringing it to ...
Xuexue Pan+5 more
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Electrochemical processes occurring at specific solid–liquid interfaces play a crucial role in catalytic reactions. Historically, various X‐ray‐based methods are employed to investigate these interfaces. This study presents an overview of recent progress in essential real‐time techniques, emphasizing their existing constraints and challenges ...
Hsiang‐Chun Yu+7 more
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