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Carer-workers are individuals providing regular unpaid care to an adult dependent while simultaneously employed in the paid labour market, and the group represents a significant portion of the Canadian adult population.
Daniel Van Veghel +5 more
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Accessibility to various destinations by public and private transport in Szczecin
The analysis presented herein is aimed at indicating disparities in accessibility to some selected travel destinations by means of private and public transport in the city of Szczecin.
Sławomir Goliszek +2 more
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Poor access to haemodialysis facilities is associated with high mortality and morbidity rates. This study investigated factors affecting revealed access to the haemodialysis facilities considering patients living in rural and urban areas without any ...
Behzad Kiani +5 more
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Accessibility to community pharmacy service (CPS) is a key concern in public health and spatial planning. Although on-demand delivery may expand service opportunities through digital platforms and third-party riders, its contribution to CPS potential ...
Jing He +5 more
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The Potential Impact of ‘Public Access’ Legislation on Access to Forestry Literature [PDF]
There have been increasing calls for the United States (U.S.) government’s implementation of broad public access policies mandating free online access to federally funded research. This study examines the potential impact of such a policy on peer-reviewed forestry literature.
Bradley Brazzeal, Patrick L. Carr
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The spreading of fossorial water vole outbreaks in the grasslands of the massif of Jura (France) is a periodic phenomenon which poses many problems to agriculture (pest control) and public health (disease transmission).
Jean-Christophe Foltête +2 more
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Personalized medicine and access to health care: potential for inequitable access? [PDF]
Personalized medicine promises that an individual's genetic information will be increasingly used to prioritize access to health care. Use of genetic information to inform medical decision making, however, raises questions as to whether such use could be inequitable.
McClellan, Kelly A +3 more
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The Economic Potential of the Regions of Kazakhstan: Comparative Analysis and Regional Accessibility
This study examines the relationship between regional accessibility and economic potential in Kazakhstan based on empirical data processing. The study shows that transport infrastructure, measured by the length of roads and railways, is one of the ...
G. K. Kenzhegulova +2 more
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Accession to the EU: Advantages and potential risks [PDF]
By signing the Stabilization and Association Agreement with the European Union on April 29, 2008, Serbia committed itself to harmonize its legislation with the aquis communautaire of the European Union. Perception of the basic characteristics of the European Union legal system and its understanding is important in the context of harmonization, i.e.
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ABSTRACT Pediatric gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (GEP‐NENs) are extremely rare and clinically heterogeneous. Management has largely been extrapolated from adult practice. This European Standard Clinical Practice Guideline (ESCP), developed by the EXPeRT network in collaboration with adult NEN experts, provides (adult) evidence ...
Michaela Kuhlen +23 more
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