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20141
Clinical and Financial Implications of Medicine Consumption Patterns at a Leading Referral Hospital in Kenya to Guide Future Planning of Care
Published 2018-12-01“…Background: Medicines can constitute up to 70% of total health care budgets in developing countries as well as considerable expenditure in hospitals. …”
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20142
THE EFFECT OF VILLAGE FUND MANAGEMENT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE COMMUNITY ECONOMIC STRUCTURE OF WATODIRI VILLAGE, ILE APE SUBDISTRICT, LEMBATA DISTRICT, INDONESIA
Published 2021-01-01“…The central government policy allocates a number of budgets directly to the village to be managed according to the needs, enabling villages and village communities to have facilities in planning and carrying out economic activities in the village in order to create jobs, ensuring job security for workers in the village, availability of funds to optimize the potentials that have been difficult to move with capital constraints. …”
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20143
Is Longevity Acceleration Sustainable? An Entropy-Based Trial of the Population of Spain vs. Japan
Published 2021-07-01“…Longevity risk is a major concern for governments around the world as they have to address social benefits, whether in the form of pensions, healthcare, or caring for dependents and providing long-term care, and so forth, which directly impact countries’ budgets. This paper uses a single entropy index to measure this type of risk. …”
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20144
Approximated Uncertainty Propagation of Correlated Independent Variables Using the Ordinary Least Squares Estimator
Published 2024-03-01“…This further allows us to derive the explicit expression of budgeted uncertainties corresponding to a regression uncertainty, the measurement uncertainty of the calibration target, and correlated independent variables. …”
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20145
The underestimated role of plant root nitric oxide emission under low-oxygen stress
Published 2024-02-01“…The transfer of data obtained under laboratory conditions to the global area of farmland was used to estimate possible plant NO contribution to greenhouse gas budgets. Plant-derived and stress-induced NO emissions were estimated to account for the equivalent of 1 to 9% of global annual NO emissions from agricultural land. …”
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20146
Implementation of a Virtual Assistant for the Academic Management of a University with the Use of Artificial Intelligence
Published 2021-04-01“…For this reason, it is necessary for all private universities to have support to improve their student income and avoid cuts in budgets and resources. However, the academic part represents a great effort to fulfill their academic activities, which are the priority, with attention on those interested in pursuing a training programs. …”
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20147
ACCURACY VALIDATION OF POINT CLOUDS OF UAV PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND ITS APPLICATION FOR RIVER MANAGEMENT
Published 2017-08-01“…The forms of such facilities must be constantly monitored for alteration due to rain and running water, and limited human resources and budgets make it necessary to efficiently maintain river administration facilities. …”
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20148
Challenges in implementing the strategic plan in the bank Industry
Published 2022-03-01“…Each of these barriers in the later stages of coding subdivided into smaller subdivisions, as follows: contextual barriers including economic, political, social and legal barriers; the input barriers including staffing, planned documentation, and budgeting; the process barriers including technical barriers, management barriers, and structural barriers.…”
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20149
Decentralization and administrative discretion in Tanzania: An analysis of administrative discretion on human resources, finance and service delivery
Published 2023-01-01“…However, the directive attitude of some central government officials in Tanzania undermines the administrative discretion of local councils to implement approved local plans and budgets. Using a case study of two local councils in Tanzania, this study investigated the influence of decentralization on administrative discretion and decision space. …”
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20150
Transgranichnoe sotrudnichestvo nepravitel'stvennyh organizacij v Pomorskom i Varmin'sko-Mazurskom voevodstvah [Cross-border cooperation between nongovernmental organisations in th...
Published 2013-01-01“…This article aims to identify the role of NGOs in cross-border cooperation and the predominant fields of their cooperation, as well as to assess their activity in attracting funding from European budgets. The article widely applies the results of surveys of NGOs conducted by the author, compares the results of performance reports submitted by these organisations within international projects, and offers the data presented in relevant publications (Euroregion Baltic documents and Phare CBC reports, Interreg IIIA and, Interreg IIIB, NMF, and Polish-Swiss Cooperation reports, as well as the data of the Central Department of Statistics). …”
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20151
THE REALIZATION OF “CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PROGRAMS†AS A PART OF GCG IN INDONESIAN STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES (Case Study of PERUM Jasa Tirta I in Malang Regency)
Published 2017-06-01“…The research finding that the realizations of PKBL on the Perum Jasa Tirta 1 has been well implemented, annually funds are budgeted realized as much as nearly maximize and distributed effectively.  …”
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20152
Ensuring that offsets and other internationally transferred mitigation outcomes contribute effectively to limiting global warming
Published 2021-01-01“…Warming-equivalent emissions may, however, be useful in formulating warming budgets in a two-basket approach to mitigation and in reporting contributions to warming in the context of the global stocktake.…”
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20153
The role of time management in the self-organisation of the individual within an effective self-marketing model
Published 2022-11-01“…The results of the study confirm the need for time management, its competent distribution and budgeting, and effective use in the context of the self-organisation unit of the effective self-marketing model.…”
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20154
Multinomial Logistic Regression to Estimate the Financial Education and Financial Knowledge of University Students in Chile
Published 2021-09-01“…The most important results demonstrate a reality in which young people said they had the habit of saving and budgeting at home and were responsible for paying their bills on time. …”
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20155
The Factors Affecting the Gender Equality in Iraqi Football Setting
Published 2023-08-01“…Findings showed patriarchal culture, gender stereotypes, the variable of gender inequality in broadcasts, the biased performance of social media in gender equality, gender inequality in budgeting and financial support, the variable of public support for men's football, and inequality in accessing to sports facilities and equipment have significant effects on gender equality in Iraqi football setting. …”
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20156
The gratifications of local television sports programs from the audience's point of view Analytical study for the period from 1/7/2022 to 01/10/2022
Published 2023-03-01“… The issue of sports media and its role in winning sports and non-sports fans and unifying them towards various issues and events is one of the important topics that have begun to occupy many countries and governments in the world and allocate appropriate spaces for it and provide it with sufficient funds and budgets to advance this reality... Especially since the concept of the sports official has It changed a lot and turned into an economic concept rather than a sport one through the investment in the field of sports and the entry of capital and contributes to the prosperity of the countries interested in this field. …”
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20157
Cross-border cooperation between nongovernmental organisations in the Pomeranian and Warmian-Masurian voivodeships
Published 2013-06-01“…This article aims to identify the role of NGOs in cross-border cooperation and the predominant fields of their cooperation, as well as to assess their activity in attracting funding from European budgets. The article widely applies the results of surveys of NGOs conducted by the author, compares the results of performance reports submitted by these organisations within international projects, and offers the data presented in relevant publications (Euroregion Baltic documents and Phare CBC reports, Interreg IIIA and, Interreg IIIB, NMF, and Polish-Swiss Cooperation reports, as well as the data of the Central Department of Statistics). …”
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20158
Main Drivers of Fecundity Variability of Mussels along a Latitudinal Gradient: Lessons to Apply for Future Climate Change Scenarios
Published 2021-07-01“…Our results support the view that the gametogenesis responds non-linearly with temperature and chlorophyll concentration, an issue that is largely overlooked in growth, production and energy budgets of bivalve populations, leading to predictive models that can overestimate the capability of the mussel’s populations to deal with climate change future scenarios.…”
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20159
Reply to Comment on “Improved Water Savings and Reduction in Moist Heat Stress Caused by Efficient Irrigation” by Meetpal S. Kukal
Published 2023-06-01“…Abstract Irrigation has a considerable influence on land surface energy and water budgets. Irrigation‐related processes influence energy partitioning, planetary boundary layer, land surface temperature, evapotranspiration, and runoff. …”
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20160
The UN Sustainable Development Goals as innovation drivers for local sustainability governance? Examples from Germany
Published 2022-12-01“…We motivate this idea with the theoretical framework of public sector innovation and provide comprehensive examples of the most prevalent current approaches to SDG-related innovations at the German local government level, covering local government sustainability reporting, strategies, budgets, and financing. Our central finding is that a small group of early-innovating German local governments has already begun to govern sustainability with the help of SDG-driven innovations and that this became possible because of publicly funded support projects and accessible pre-defined localised SDGs.…”
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