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    Aspects of the Development of Lithuanian Economic Specialisation in the Context of Globalization by Brigita Šidlauskaitė-Riazanova, Algirdas Miškinis

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In addition, specialization related to the desired activity rather than to the ongoing economic activity gives more favourable opportunities for the use of EU structural funds, as in EU financial perspective the assistance for innovation and technological development is assigned. …”
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    Current status and highlights of the ELI-NP research program by K. A. Tanaka, K. M. Spohr, D. L. Balabanski, S. Balascuta, L. Capponi, M. O. Cernaianu, M. Cuciuc, A. Cucoanes, I. Dancus, A. Dhal, B. Diaconescu, D. Doria, P. Ghenuche, D. G. Ghita, S. Kisyov, V. Nastasa, J. F. Ong, F. Rotaru, D. Sangwan, P.-A. Söderström, D. Stutman, G. Suliman, O. Tesileanu, L. Tudor, N. Tsoneva, C. A. Ur, D. Ursescu, N. V. Zamfir

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The emergence of a new era reaching beyond current state-of-the-art ultrashort and ultraintense laser technology has been enabled by the approval of around € 850 million worth of structural funds in 2011–2012 by the European Commission for the installation of Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI). …”
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    Learning processes and economic returns by Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, Katja Novak

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The results also show that, when structural factors are taken into consideration, Structural Fund investment tends to yield higher returns in better-off countries and wealthier regions within countries…”
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    De vrijheid van onderwijs en de scheiding van kerk en staat by B.P. Vermeulen, M. Ritsma

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…It is argued that public funding of these schools is not incompatible with these principles –  attention is drawn to a recent law which ensures some structural funding of religious instruction even on public schools – and that there are no good reasons – perceived risks with regard to issues of quality, segregation, indoctrination – to put an end to such funding. …”
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    Implementation of selective prevention for cardiometabolic diseases; are Dutch general practices adequately prepared? by Daphne M. Stol, Monika Hollander, Markus M. J. Nielen, Ilse F. Badenbroek, François G. Schellevis, Niek J. de Wit

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…   • Policy makers, health insurance companies and healthcare professionals share the responsibility to realize structural funding for selective CMD prevention.…”
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    Interpreter Policy and Healthcare: Policy determinants and current issues by Pamela Wish Garrett

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Healthcare interpreter policy comprises both the written and the unwritten actions that affect the interpreter service, its structure, funding and service provision arrangements. A model of interpreter service policy is proposed which identifies policy determinants as being: interpreter provider factors, non-English-speaking (NES) patient factors, health system factors, stakeholder factors, factors associated with non-health sectors and evidence and research. …”
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    Promoting social cohesion : the role of community media by Lewis, Peter M.

    Published 2008
    “…This report was commissioned by the Group of Specialists on Media Diversity to identify the most important issues concerning the relationship between media and social cohesion; to summarise existing definitions of "third sector media" and classify the sector according to aspects such as ownership, structure, funding, content/programming, audience involvement and different platforms, including new media; to discuss the positive and negative effects of third sector media with regard to social cohesion; and to describe existing measures to support third sector media. …”
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    The Role of Cohesion Policy in the Decision to Adhere to the Euro Area by Marius-Corneliu Marinas

    Published 2007-04-01
    “…Some of these can be the result of structural fund allocation through cohesion policy. Thus, Romania’s decision to adhere to the euro zone in 2014, after it would have been able to access the Community’s financial assistance in the 2007-2013 period, is explained.…”
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    The Role of Civil Society Organizations in Supporting Social Welfare Services in the Omani Society: Necessities and Provisions by Abd El Rahman Sofy, Mahmoud Mahmoud Erfan

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…These include, constraints due to the goals of the organization, administrative and organizational structure, funding and financial resources, regulations and work systems, organization’s programmes, training, coordination and networking. …”
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    “Dopo” lo sviluppo locale: ricostruendo tracce e prospettive di una stagione di intervento by Paola De Vivo, Enrico Sacco

    Published 2008-11-01
    “…It is symptomatic, however, that while in the internal political debate the attention dedicated to this subject is decreasing, the relevance placed on local development in the European Planning and in the Structural Fund 2007-2013 has remained as central as it was before. …”
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    Effective approaches to financial well-being among university students: a conceptual paper /Amri Mohamad...[et al.] by Mohamad, Amri, Asat, Siti Haliza, Mohamed, Che Rokiah, Abul Hasan Ashari, Anis, Ishak, Rosbi, Wan Ali, Wan Roshaini, Hassan, Othman Zailani

    Published 2020
    “…To be more specific, this paper examines the four factors which determinethe financial well-being of university students whichare Budget & Financial Education, Structured Funding, Unstructured Funding,and Food Coupon & Book Voucher. …”
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    Health sector fragmentation: three examples from Sierra Leone by Arwen Barr, Lauryn Garrett, Robert Marten, Sowmya Kadandale

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Abstract Background Fragmentation across governance structures, funding, and external actor engagement in Sierra Leone continues to challenge the efficiency and coherence of health sector activities and impedes sustained health system strengthening. …”
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    Protecting healthcare workers and patients during the COVID-19 pandemic: a comparison of baseline and follow-up infection prevention and control needs in Nigerian military healthca... by Elizabeth H. Lee, Ayesha Rashid, Ismail Lawal, Usman Adekanye, Yakubu Adamu, Catherine Godfrey, Patricia A. Agaba, Nathan Okeji, Priyanka Desai

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…At follow-up, declines from high scoring at baseline were seen in ‘IPC program structure, funding and leadership engagement’, ‘training, knowledge and practice’, and ‘biosafety and waste management’. …”
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    National Recovery and Resilience Plan: Latvia by Linda Romele

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Moreover, unlike EU Structural Fund financing, the EU financial assistance of the RRF can be directed only to areas in which reforms are planned within the framework of the RRP, with a specific focus on the green transition.…”
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    RETRACTED: FEATURES OF CRISIS MANAGEMENT IN ENTERPRISES by K. D. Busygin, A. K. Busygin

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Feature development solutions in crisis situations caused by the fact that they can only wear improving change with the obligatory account the limiting parameters of sustainable livelihoods enterprise (structure funds, personnel, activity profi le, the main products, and others).…”
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    IPARD funds in the function of the development of the rural areas of The Republic of Serbia by Stanislav Zekic, Bojan Matkovski, Zana Kleut

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…The basic conclusions are that, thus, structured funds will have a limited impact on the reduction in the development inequalities and the achievement of the parity living conditions between the rural and the urban areas. …”
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    Stroke care and collaborative academic research in Latin America by Paula Muñoz-Venturelli, Francisca González, Francisca Urrutia, Enrico Mazzon, Victor Navia, Alejandro Brunser, Pablo Lavados, Verónica Olavarría, Juan Almeida, Rodrigo Guerrero, Alexis Rojo, Juan Pablo Gigoux, José Vallejos, Nathalie Conejan, Tomas Esparza, Arturo Escobar, Alvaro Soto, Octavio Pontes-Neto, Antonio Arauz, Carlos Abanto, Cheryl Carcel, Jessica Hanae Zafra-Tanaka, Hueiming Liu, Lili Song, J Jaime Miranda, Craig S Anderson

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Clinical research is increasing through various academic consortia and networks formed to overcome structural, funding and skill barriers. However, strengthening the ability to generate, analyze and interpret randomized evidence is central to further develop effective therapies and healthcare systems in LA. …”
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    Barriers to building wildlife‐inclusive cities: Insights from the deliberations of urban ecologists, urban planners and landscape designers by Cria A. M. Kay, Adam T. Rohnke, Heather A. Sander, Theodore Stankowich, Mason Fidino, Maureen H. Murray, Jesse S. Lewis, Ilanah Taves, Elizabeth W. Lehrer, Amanda J. Zellmer, Christopher J. Schell, Seth B. Magle

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The Summit focused on identifying and addressing barriers to transdisciplinary work between these communities, such as disciplinary silos, varying incentive structures, funding, differences in spatio‐temporal scale, existing infrastructure and values and bias. …”
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