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Correction: National Health Policy and factors predicting its implementation at the local level in Nepal: an exploratory cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Does cultural service provision contribute to improving public health levels? Empirical evidence from 283 Chinese cities. [PDF]
Yang L, Wang L, Zhang Z.
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Mission valence of civil servants: development and validation of a three-dimensional scale. [PDF]
Liu X, Zhao M, Zheng W.
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Research gaps on universal health coverage in the South African context and other low and middle-income countries; putting things into perspective: a scoping review. [PDF]
Jaca A, Iwu-Jaja C.
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Public service broadcasting beyond public service broadcasters
International Journal of Digital Television, 2015Abstract Since the 1980s a combination of political and technological change has challenged the assumption that only public service broadcasters can provide public service broadcast content. This article examines a particular set of responses to this challenge: schemes created to fund public service content production available to both ...
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OCLC Micro, 1991
Discusses the introduction of EPIC as an opportunity to use OCLC as more than a verification tool. Considers the methods and problems of searching through EPIC by subject. Concludes that keyword subject searching as it exists in EPIC is a complement to traditional subject heading searching, but is not by itself enough to search such a large and complex
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Discusses the introduction of EPIC as an opportunity to use OCLC as more than a verification tool. Considers the methods and problems of searching through EPIC by subject. Concludes that keyword subject searching as it exists in EPIC is a complement to traditional subject heading searching, but is not by itself enough to search such a large and complex
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