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‘EU-on-demand’: developing national qualifications frameworks in a multi-level context

open access: yesEuropean Educational Research Journal, 2016
The development of comprehensive national qualifications frameworks (NQFs) across Europe has been sparked by the introduction of the European Qualifications Framework (EQF) in 2008.
Mari Elken
exaly   +2 more sources

The qualification period

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 1991
For randomized trials that do not require prompt onset of therapy, a pre-admission preparation, called the qualification period, can deal with certain customary difficulties in design, analysis, and ethics. For the patients' baseline state, the qualification period can be used to "wash out" effects of previous treatment, to verify admission criteria ...
P, Knipschild   +2 more
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Questioning qualifications

Nursing Management, 2003
VIRGINIA, DEBBIE AND AGNES all have two years' nurse training. All of them trained abroad and recently came to the UK. Virginia is a deputy manager in a nursing home; because they cannot register, Debbie and Agnes are working as care assistants.
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Qualifications

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Qualifications
vigneshkumar chellappa (17718510)
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Qualification sur qualification vaut

2020
(CE, 6e et 5e ch réunies, 6 nov. 2019, n° 418463, Lebon ; AJDA 2020. 673, note Fanette Akoka ; ibid. 2019.
Stasiak, Frederic   +2 more
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Qualifications of the provider

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1990
I dislike the term provider but it does indicate a framework under which medical services may be offered. Let me introduce this commentary by the manner in which I described an incident to Dr. Dobson. A 32-year-old, healthy woman came to my office indicating that during the previous few weeks a "scaly patch" developed around the right side of her neck,
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