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The National Tuberculosis Training Initiative
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1989Excerpt Tuberculosis was once very prevalent, chronic, debilitating, difficult to treat, and incurable.
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1996
Abstract Who owned the Louisiana Territory? Meriwether Lewis and Carlos Dehault Delassus could not agree on an answer. Delassus, a Spanish official, thought that he still administered lands controlled by the French. Rumors of the sale of Louisiana had reached St.
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Abstract Who owned the Louisiana Territory? Meriwether Lewis and Carlos Dehault Delassus could not agree on an answer. Delassus, a Spanish official, thought that he still administered lands controlled by the French. Rumors of the sale of Louisiana had reached St.
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CellCheck-a national initiative
2011Animal Health Ireland (AHI) is a recently established, not-for-profit, partnership-based organisation. It provides benefits to livestock producers and processors by providing the knowledge, education and coordination required to establish effective control strategies, both on-farm and nationally.
F. Mc Coy, J. O’Flaherty
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The WHO national diabetes programme initiative
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 1996Epidemiological studies indicate that diabetes is a highly prevalent disease, with developing countries and minority populations now facing the highest risk. This places a strain on the health authorities, and consequently, has attracted increasing attention from the World Health Organization (WHO).
W, Gruber, H, King
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The National Nanotechnology Initiative and the Social Good
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2006The United States federal government anticipates that nanotechnology will be the platform for the next technological and industrial revolution. The vision of its ongoing National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI) is “a future in which the ability to understand and control matter on the nanoscale leads to a revolution in technology and industry.” The idea
Ronald, Sandler, W D, Kay
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The National Microbiome Initiative
Microbe Magazine, 2016We squeezed together under a small roof near the guard station just outside of the White House to avoid the drenching rain. There was excitement in the air as we waited for the launch of The National Microbiome Initiative (https://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2016/05/13/announcing-national-microbiome-initiative).
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National Initiative for Reconciliation
Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies, 1986As a result of a renewed sense of the extreme urgency of the situation there was a passionate commitment amongst those present at Pietermaritzburg in August to call a National Initiative for Reconciliation as immediately as possible.
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Initial basis for a national planning model
Annals of Operations Research, 1984Analysis of pending national policy takes on greater importance each day to supply policy makers with much needed data on the overall economic effect such policies will have on total employment, income, output, tax revenues, and the general price level throughout the economy.
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The National Initiative for Telehealth Guidelines
Telemedicine Journal and e-Health, 2004Sandra, MacDonald-Rencz +2 more
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Evaluating national initiatives: the case of ‘On Track’
Children & Society, 2001On Track is a long‐term crime reduction programme aimed at children at risk of becoming involved in crime. Twenty‐four pilots are being established in deprived communities in England and Wales. In each area a range of evidence‐based preventive services for four to 12 year olds will be developed. There will be intensive inter‐agency cooperation enabling
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