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Perioperative Support in the Rural Surgery World

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2020
Perioperative support in a rural surgical environment encompasses unique challenges but ultimately should not substantially differ from those in resource-rich, urban hospitals. Perioperative support can be divided into 5 different phases of care, each with their own resource needs and challenges.
Riann, Robbins, Randall, Zuckerman
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Urban World — Rural World

2001
While quoting statistics to establish the fact that half of the world is now urban, the tendency is to ignore that, by the same token, half of the world is still rural. In fact, it is more rural than urban in Asia and Africa, where development challenges are the most difficult. For instance, 74% of India is still rural — a staggering 740 million people!
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The Rural World

1981
The Iraqi rural world can be divided into two parts: the urban-controlled sedentary areas and the areas under the control of several tribal aristocracies. Of the former the most important were the generally thin, predominantly agricultural strips around Hīt and other small towns on the line Hīt-Fallūjah, the lands of the Khāliṣ valley and the Diyalah ...
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Worlds apart: training in rural South Africa

The Clinical Teacher, 2012
Summary Background:  Reforms in the delivery of surgical and anaesthetic services in the UK have reduced the opportunity for trainees to acquire ‘hands‐on’ training. These problems are seen in other European countries and in North America.
David L, Sanders, Deborah C, Bell
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Rural electrification in the third world

Power Engineering Journal, 1990
The importance of rural electrification (RE) in the development process is recognised in a number of studies and assessments of RE programmes that have been carried out during the past decade, by the developing countries as well as donors of foreign aid.
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Rural Burial in the World of Cities

2006
Snodgrass Anthony. Rural burial in the world of cities. In: Nécropoles et Pouvoir. Idéologies, pratiques et interprétations. Actes du colloque Théories de la nécropole antique, Lyon 21-25 janvier 1995. Lyon : Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée Jean Pouilloux, 1998. pp. 37-42. (Travaux de la Maison de l'Orient méditerranéen, 27)
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First World Congress of Rural Sociology

The Journal of Modern African Studies, 1964
The main theme of this Congress, held in the cité universitaire in Dijon, was the impact of agricultural changes on society in developed and developing countries. The modernisation of agriculture (industrialisation, commercialisation, decrease of manpower, increase of production per capita) is accompanied by a set of changes which affects not only the ...
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Rural Imaginations for a Globalized World

This volume explores what aspects of contemporary rural life as deeply globalized – and thus implicated in the ongoing, destructive unfolding of colonialism and capitalism – are highlighted and obscured in social, political, economic, and cultural imaginations.
Esther Peeren, Tjalling Valdés-Olmos
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Rural Landscapes of the Punic World

2008
Phoenician and Punic archaeology have long been overlooked by Mediterranean archaeologists, whose attention has mostly been focused on Greek and Roman cultures. Moreover, obscured by a strong urban bias, the rural landscapes of the Punic world have only begun to be investigated over the last two decades.
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An overview of real‐world data sources for oncology and considerations for research

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
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