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Impact of an exercise and health education program for health promotion in textile workers: a pre-post intervention study protocol. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Public Health
Jiménez-Sánchez C   +5 more
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Programming Concepts in Playful Programming Products

open access: yes, 2016
Allsopp, Benjamin Brink   +1 more
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Managing programming productivity

Journal of Systems and Software, 1985
Abstract This paper reviews a study on programming productivity carried out to 1. (i) confirm previous published results, 2. (ii) explore the impact of the changing programming environment on productivity, and 3. (iii) examine the influence on productivity of organizational factors.
D. Ross Jeffery, M. J. Lawrence
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No Product? No Program!

Public Health Reports®, 2004
Clients should never leave a clinic empty-handed because the product they need is out of stock. Health and family planning programs can succeed only if the clients they serve have access to medicines vaccines contraceptives and other essential health products whenever they are needed.
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Production rules as programming

Proceedings of the 38th annual on Southeast regional conference, 2000
Programming with rules is a small part of or not present at all in most curricula. We feel that is unfortunate. For a broad spectrum of problems rule based programs express the essentials of the algorithms well. Despite the common wisdom that some languages are best for certain types of problems, we find that rule based programs are as simple as ...
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The Enhanced Productivity Program

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1985
The Enhanced Productivity Program is based on an organizational audit of a dietary department by a foodservice consultant. The objective of the program was to enhance department productivity by increasing personnel efficiency through work simplification and work organization principles while maintaining quality standards.
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Product Reporting Program

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
ABSTRACT To the Editor.— In the editorial "The Physician's Role in the Quality Control of Medical Devices" (241:56, 1979), William C. Beck, MD, urged physicians to voice their criticism regarding medical devices and to volunteer their efforts to standardize equipment.
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