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  1. 107021

    MEANS OF INTERFERENCE INTO ARBITRATION BY STATE COURTS: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE UNCITRAL MODEL LAW, GERMAN AND HUNGARIAN LAW by Andrea Vincze

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…Furthermore, it is also one of the logical consequences of party autonomy and freedom of contracting, i.e. if a party obliges himself through private law contracts, he also has the right to enforce performance of the contract by arbitration and not being obliged to turn to state courts. …”
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    The Gambia hepatitis intervention study (GHIS) by Pierre Hainaut

    Published 2007-02-01
    “…Detection and ascertainment of cancer cases and cases of chronic liver disease in the population of The Gambia, through support to liver cancer diagnosis in the public and private health sector, and support to Laboratory and Histopathology Services.…”
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    Ocena stopnia uzależnienia społeczeństwa od smartfonów oraz zdrowotnych i psychospołecznych skutków ich używania = Assessment of the degree of dependence of society from smartphone... by Sandra Ćwikła, Dominik Olejniczak

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…The study shows that more than half of the respondents use smartphones for business purposes (30%) or business and private (41%). More than half (58%) of the respondents can not imagine spending a week without a phone. …”
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  6. 107026

    River logistics amid war and post-war recovery in Ukraine: current situation and prospects . by Lidiia Horoshkova, Olena Vasyl’yeva, Oksana Maslova, Alexander Sumets

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Therefore, it is possible to solve logistical and infrastructure problems precisely by inland water transport and its infrastructure modernization, expanded network of river ports and higher efficiency of their facilities, encouragement of private investments attraction, and inducement of inland water transport development. …”
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  7. 107027

    Cenários futuros e projeções populacionais para pequenas áreas: método e aplicação para distritos paulistanos 2000-2010 Escenarios futuros y proyecciones poblacionales para pequeña... by Paulo de Martino Jannuzzi

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…<br>Population projections in Brazil for small areas, such as municipalities, districts, neighborhoods and territorial units, are in ever greater demand for public and private projects and activities. This kind of population data is used to improve planning capabilities at the local level, such as input for urban planning and the allocation of resources for participated planning processes. …”
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    Efficacy and safety of vixarelimab, a human monoclonal oncostatin M receptor β antibody, in moderate-to-severe prurigo nodularis: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, ph... by Howard Sofen, Robert Bissonnette, Gil Yosipovitch, Jonathan I. Silverberg, Stephen Tyring, Wei Jing Loo, Matthew Zook, Mark Lee, Liangxing Zou, Guang-Liang Jiang, John F. Paolini

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Methods: This double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 2a trial was done at both private and academic dermatology outpatient research clinics across the United States and Canada (n = 40). …”
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  14. 107034

    Validation des connaissances et des compétences avancées des ergothérapeutes en thérapie de la main : une étude exploratoire by Mélissa Laliberté, Valérie Poulin, Martine Brousseau, Georges-Emmanuel Salib

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The online survey was completed by 24 OTs working in hand therapy in private and public settings. Results. The results suggested that OTs valued several advanced knowledge and competencies in hand therapy. …”
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  15. 107035

    Medical Costs Associated with High/Moderate/Low Likelihood of Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency: A Healthcare Claims Database Analysis by Yuen KC, Blevins LS, Clemmons DR, Faurby M, Hoffman AR, Kelepouris N, Kerr JM, Tarp JM, Fleseriu M

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Untreated AGHD can result in the development of other conditions, known as comorbidities, which can be expensive to manage.Previously, 135 million privately insured people in the US, aged 18– 64 years, were categorized into groups by their likelihood (high, medium, or low) of having AGHD. …”
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    A dynamic assessment of the impact of e-banking on financial development by Leila Torki, Saeed Jahanian, Njmeh Kamyab, Sanaz Shafiee

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In the area of ​​macro-policy, when the e-banking sector and the private sector are supported, financial development will increase, and as a result, the capital market will gain more power and investment in it will increase. …”
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    The insertion of the environmental health surveillance in the unified health system by Edenilo Baltazar Barreira Filho, José Ricardo Soares Pontes

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…This occurs mainly because much data on exposure to environmental factors is obtained outside the health sector and the adoption of actions that seek to control and/or prevent requires, in most cases, an intra andintersectoral understanding and articulation, since the health sector is not able, by itself, to provide answers to environmental health issues.In recent years, there has been an increasingly consolidation of the field of environmental health, which includes the area of public health, accustomed to scientific knowledge, to the formulation of public policies and the corresponding interventions (actions) related to the interaction between human health and both natural and anthropic environmental factors, which determine, modulate and influence such interaction, in order to improve the quality of human life from the point of view of sustainability(1).As agreed at the Ist Seminar of the National Environmental Health, held in October 2005 and consolidated in the first National Conference on Environmental Health, held in December 2009, it is understood as an area of intersectoral and interdisciplinarypractice focused on the outcomes, in human health, of ecogeossocialrelations between man and environment(1).Accordingly, the Ministry of Health has been implementing, throughout the country, a Surveillance System in Environmental Health (SINVISA), seeking the improvement of this “model” of activities, establishing expertise into the three levels of government, aiming to consolidate the practice of Environmental Health within the SUS.Normative Instruction No. 1, March 7, 2005, creates SINVISA, establishes the area of action, the scope of the three levels of management within SUS and defines the Environmental Health Surveillance as a set of actions and services provided byagencies and both public and private entities that aim to knowledge and detection or prevention of any change in the environmental determinants and conditioning factors that interfere with human health in order to recommend and adopt measures for prevention and control of risk factors related to diseases and other healthproblems(2).Due to the complexity of the situation, some fields have been identified as fields of action of the Environmental Health Surveillance: monitoring of water quality for human consumption; air quality; monitoring of populations exposed to contaminated soils; chemicals; natural disasters and accidents involving hazardous products; physical factors (ionizing and non ionizing radiation); and working environment(3).There are increasing demands and health problems related to the environment that call for resolution by the state and municipal managers of SUS, which is causing more and more the establishment of partnerships between federal government and agencies and institutions in their respective coverage areas and within the limits of their powers, such as Ministries of Education; Cities; Science and Technology; Labour and Employment; Agriculture; Planning and Management;of Foreign Affairs; Development, Industry and Trade; Social Development and Hunger Alleviation; of National Integration; Transport; Defence; Justice; and Culture(1).Environmental Health Surveillance must be perceived and has been increasingly consolidating its field as an “operative arm” of the health public policy, drawn and strengthened since the Health Sector Reform.As we seek, in our constitution, Article 225, whichsays that everyone is entitled to an ecologically balancedenvironment, a good of common use and essential to ahealthy quality of life, we realize the importance givenby our legislature to the relationship between health andenvironment and, therefore, it is possible to realize thathealth becomes more than just the absence of disease,it is possible to see it as a social and environmentalpractice, where the interdependent relationship betweensociety and the environment is perceived and increasinglystrengthened(4).In this issue of the Brazilian Journal of HealthPromotion, we can find two articles that directly addressquestions related to the Environmental Health Surveillance.In times of publication of the 2914 ordinance, whichestablishes procedures for control and surveillance ofwater quality for human consumption and its potabilitystandards(5), we would like to highlight the articleon “Exposure assessment and risk associated withtrihalomethane compounds in drinking water”. …”
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    Asociación entre alteraciones en el sueño y problemas de salud mental en los estudiantes de Medicina durante la pandemia de la COVID-19 by Abdiel H. Coico-Lama, Lady L. Diaz-Chingay, Sharong D. Castro-Diaz, Sheylla T. Céspedes-Ramirez, Luis F. Segura-Chavez, Anderson N. Soriano-Moreno

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Materials and methods: Cross-sectional, analytical study in medical students of a private university in Peru. Data were collected from May 22 to June 14, 2020, after 3 months of mandatory social isolation. …”
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    Segmentation of multiple retailers’ clients on the basis of shopping occasions by Sigitas Urbonavičius, Robertas Ivanauskas

    Published 2006-03-01
    “…Large retailers, and especially chain stores become more and more independent from manufacturers and suppliers, take over the functions of wholesalers, make orders for manufacturing private label (or store brand) products, take part in product manufacturing processes. …”
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