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    Stimulus Control Procedure for Reducing Vocal Stereotypies in an Autistic Child by Marco Esposito, Laura Pignotti, Federica Mondani, Martina D’Errico, Orlando Ricciardi, Paolo Mirizzi, Monica Mazza, Marco Valenti

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The training consisted of matching a green card (SD) with free access to vocal stereotypy and a red card (SD-absent) with interruption of stereotypy and vocal redirection. …”
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    Legal regime in traffic accidents involving foreigners or a foreign country by Vjekoslav Puljko, Martina Macko

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…After the Hague Convention, in the aim of improving the resolution of the problem of noncontractual responsibility for damages in traffic accidents, the Green Card system and the Crete Agreement were introduced. …”
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    A Fresh Look at Out-of-Pocket Health Expenditures after More than a Decade Health Reform Experience in Turkey: A Data Mining Application by Songul Cinaroglu

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Health reform completed more than a decade and improvements in insurance coverage, incorporating green card scheme into the system are major parts of these reform process. …”
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    Bazı aile hekimliği pilot uygulama birimlerinde birinci basamak değerlendirme ölçeği (BDÖ) (Primary Care Assessment Survey) ile sağlık hizmet özelliklerinin değerlendirilmesi... by Tülay Lağarlı, Erhan Eser, Mustafa Akdeniz, Bahar Aydoğdu, Ümit Baklaya, Canan Fıra, Adnan Saatçioğlu, Burak Sönmez, Eylül Taner, Seval Tığlı, Koray Topçu, Başak Yıldız, Nurcan Yılmaz, Hülya Yorgun

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…The results of the univariate analyses indicated that the Accessibility score was significantly higher when: neonate or children under five were in the household; health insurance and/or green card was available; a person with a chronic disease was present in the household, and when all of the household members were registered with the same family physician. …”
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    İzmir’de ikinci ve üçüncü basamak sağlık kuruluşlarına başvuran gebelerin aile hekimi tarafından izlenme sıklıkları ve etkileyen etmenler by Raika Durusoy, Aslı Davas, Işıl Ergin, Hür Hassoy, Feride Aksu Tanık

    Published 2011-05-01
    “…Among the women, 55% had primary school or a lower educational level, 28% were green card holders or did not have any social security. …”
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    Burdur’da Evde Sağlık Hizmeti Alan Yaşlı Hastaların Profili ve Evde Verilen Sağlık Hizmetleri by Binali Çatak, Ahmet Selçuk Kılınç, Okan Badıllıoğlu, Sevinç Sütlü, Afife Erkan Sofuoğlu, Dilek Aslan

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…<strong>Results:</strong> Of the elderly studied, whose mean age was 79.6, 67.6% were women, 53.7% of them were widowed, 52.8% of them were illiterate, 47.2% did not have social security and 25.9% of them had a green card as health insurance. The most common diseases in the elderly are hypertension (48.1%), and stroke (39.8%). …”
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    Reasons for Nonuse, Discontinuation of Use, and Acceptance of Additional Functionalities of a COVID-19 Contact Tracing App: Cross-sectional Survey Study by Michel Walrave, Cato Waeterloos, Koen Ponnet

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Among users, functionalities relating to access and control, such as digital certificates or “green cards” for events, were less accepted (358/649, 55.2%) than functionalities focusing on informing citizens about the spread of the virus (453/649, 69.8%) or making an appointment to get tested (525/649, 80.9%). …”
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