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تعداد نتایج: 88820  

Journal: :Healthcare quarterly 2010
Jane Coutts

Saskatchewan’s Health Quality Council (HQC) was launched in 2003 with a mandate to not only measure and report on healthcare but also work with a range of partners to improve the province’s health system. In late 2007, HQC’s board decided it was time for Saskatchewan to reinvent its healthcare system, using the highestperforming systems in the world as its model. And in 2008, HQC launched Accel...

2007
Sue Ann Campbell

In this chapter I will give a overview of the role of time delays in understanding neural systems. The main focus will be on models of neural systems in terms of delay differential equations. Later in this section, I will discuss how such models arise. The goal of the chapter is two-fold: (1) to give the reader an introduction and guide to some methods available for understanding the dynamics o...

Journal: :Psychological science 2012
Gabrielle S Adams Francis J Flynn Michael I Norton

Five studies examined whether the practice of regifting--a social taboo--is as offensive to the original givers as potential regifters assume. Participants who imagined regifting a gift (receivers) thought that the original giver would be more offended than participants who imagined that their gifts were regifted (givers) reported feeling. Specifically, receivers viewed regifting as similar in ...

2015
THOMAS MARKUSSEN

— This paper uses data from the 2003/04 Cambodia Household Socioeconomic Survey to investigate the effects of property rights to land. Plots held with a paper documenting ownership in rural Cambodia are found to have higher productivity and land values than other plots, while property rights have weak effects on access to credit. The paper also investigates whether the introduction of private p...

Journal: :Violence and victims 1990
H Leymann

In recent years, the existence of a significant problem in workplaces has been documented in Sweden and other countries. It involves employees "ganging up" on a target employee and subjecting him or her to psychological harassment. This "mobbing" behavior results in severe psychological and occupational consequences for the victim. This phenomenon is described, its stages and consequences analy...

Journal: :Health promotion international 2018
Angèle Bilodeau Louise Potvin

This article proposes a sociologically informed theoretical and methodological framework to address the complexity of public health interventions (PHI). It first proposes three arguments in favour of using the Actor-Network Theory (ANT) for the framework. ANT: (1) deals with systems made of human and non-human entities and proposes a relational view of action; (2) provides an understanding of t...

Journal: :Health and human rights 1996
Annas Grodin

1996 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the commencement of the trial of Nazi physicians at Nuremberg, a trial that has been variously designated as the "Doctors' Trial" and the "Medical Case." In addition to documenting atrocities committed by physicians and scientists during WWII, the most significant contribution of the trial has come to be known as the "Nuremberg Code," a judicial codificati...

Journal: :Circulation. Cardiovascular quality and outcomes 2012
Harlan M Krumholz

Journal: :Duke law journal 2004
Wendy E Wagner

One of the most significant problems facing environmental law is the dearth of scientific information available to assess the impact of industrial activities on public health and the environment. After documenting the significant gaps in existing information, this Article argues that existing laws both exacerbate and perpetuate this problem. By failing to require actors to assess the potential ...

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