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Fetal Programming and Public Policy
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2023Fetal programming is a core concept within the broader developmental origins of health and disease framework, which acknowledges the contribution of the prenatal and early postnatal environment to health across the life span. Fetal programming suggests that the fetus adapts to environmental exposures and that altered biological systems can have lasting
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2012 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC), 2012
Once online, code multiplies. One programmer asks a programming question, another person answers it with a snippet of code, and then the snippet is pasted into countless projects, adapted, tweaked, and tucked away. Some of those improved versions make it back online where they can be refined again by the next wave of scavengers, but often they're ...
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Once online, code multiplies. One programmer asks a programming question, another person answers it with a snippet of code, and then the snippet is pasted into countless projects, adapted, tweaked, and tucked away. Some of those improved versions make it back online where they can be refined again by the next wave of scavengers, but often they're ...
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Coordinated Care and Public Programs
Health Affairs, 1991Prologue: When the federal government's major health care financing agency was created at the advent of Medicare, it was patterned after the operations of its private counterpart—Blue Cross and Blue Shield. It became an agency that mainly paid bills based on the claims of providers.
G R, Wilensky, L F, Rossiter
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Improving the usability of programming publications
ACM SIGDOC Asterisk Journal of Computer Documentation, 1981In mid-1979, a study group was convened at the IBM Santa Teresa Laboratory to find ways to improve the usability of publications supporting the Laboratory's programming products. 1 The group, called the System Information Ease-of-Use Study Group, consisted of technical writers, editors, and information planners ...
Frederick J. Bethke +4 more
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Public programming in a Web world
Proceedings. 1998 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages (Cat. No.98TB100254), 2002Web browsers have created a truly platform-independent distributed environment. While the main focus for this environment has been pre-built applications, there is certainly an opportunity for systems designed to facilitate programming new applications.
Allen L. Ambler, Jennifer L. Leopold
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Journal of Global Information Management, 1995
Designing MIS for large public programs is a complex task more so in a developing country context. While the potential need and utility of computer based management information systems (MIS) is obvious, the actual application poses challenging problems regarding system design, implementation, decision structures, financial allocations and manpower.
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Designing MIS for large public programs is a complex task more so in a developing country context. While the potential need and utility of computer based management information systems (MIS) is obvious, the actual application poses challenging problems regarding system design, implementation, decision structures, financial allocations and manpower.
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The Journal of Health and Physical Education, 1939
(1939). The Public School Program. The Journal of Health and Physical Education: Vol. 10, No. 8, pp. 435-494.
Bernice Moss, W. H. Orion
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(1939). The Public School Program. The Journal of Health and Physical Education: Vol. 10, No. 8, pp. 435-494.
Bernice Moss, W. H. Orion
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The Public Information Program
Military Medicine, 1952L E, MUDGETT, C C, ALLING
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