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Nursing Standard, 1988
A weekend vaccination programme where ordinary people were trained to give injections got a high turnout in the Nicaraguan region of Jinotepe, south of the capital Managua.
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A weekend vaccination programme where ordinary people were trained to give injections got a high turnout in the Nicaraguan region of Jinotepe, south of the capital Managua.
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International Journal of Public Administration, 1990
Since the 1979 Revolution, Nicaragua's Sandinista government has been engaged in the reconstruction of political and administrative institutions throughout the country. Problems of administrative development have been especially acute along the Atlantic Coast, which has not only been geographically separate from the Pacific Coast, but ethnically and ...
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Since the 1979 Revolution, Nicaragua's Sandinista government has been engaged in the reconstruction of political and administrative institutions throughout the country. Problems of administrative development have been especially acute along the Atlantic Coast, which has not only been geographically separate from the Pacific Coast, but ethnically and ...
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Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 1997
Critical care nursing in Nicaragua is vastly different than critical care practiced in the United States. The current status of critical care nursing in Nicaragua is challenging at best. Medical personnel do not have access to arterial blood gases, blood cultures, and capillary blood glucose monitoring.
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Critical care nursing in Nicaragua is vastly different than critical care practiced in the United States. The current status of critical care nursing in Nicaragua is challenging at best. Medical personnel do not have access to arterial blood gases, blood cultures, and capillary blood glucose monitoring.
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2021
The present chapter demonstrates that coda /s/ reduction has become more thoroughly diffused in Nicaragua, resulting in the emergence of qualitative sibilant hypercorrections, for example, [ok.seɹ.βos] for observo “I observe,” and glottal constriction as a fortition strategy, for example, [ma.ʔal.to] for mas alto “taller.” These phenomena point to a ...
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The present chapter demonstrates that coda /s/ reduction has become more thoroughly diffused in Nicaragua, resulting in the emergence of qualitative sibilant hypercorrections, for example, [ok.seɹ.βos] for observo “I observe,” and glottal constriction as a fortition strategy, for example, [ma.ʔal.to] for mas alto “taller.” These phenomena point to a ...
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Monthly Review, 1988
The Nicaraguan revolution was a major event in a minor country, its few million people suddenly finding themselves at the center of the world. Rarely has a country been so scrutinized, its every move so studied and analyzed by diverse, often diametrically opposed forces.This article can also be found at the Monthly Review website, where most recent ...
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The Nicaraguan revolution was a major event in a minor country, its few million people suddenly finding themselves at the center of the world. Rarely has a country been so scrutinized, its every move so studied and analyzed by diverse, often diametrically opposed forces.This article can also be found at the Monthly Review website, where most recent ...
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