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    Assessment of implementation of integrated disease surveillance and response in Akwa Ibom State Nigeria by Motilewa OO, Ekanem AM, Akwaowo CD

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…It is equally paramount that states; capacity on IDSR is strengthened to enable them monitor and evaluate their performance using established indicators …”
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    Trends in capacity changes in oil refining in the European energy sector by Vladimir Pavlovich Klepikov, Liubov Vladimirovna Klepikova

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…To achieve this goal, it was necessary to develop a methodology to assess oil refinement capacities, study their dynamics in European regions, determine the of European states’ contributions to the capacities, identify trends in the concentration of states’ capacities, assess the impact of COVID-19, and forecast the development of the capacities based on the trends. …”
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    The PROG.R.ES.AR. Program Analyzed through the Human Rights Approach by Gonzalo Olmedo

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…These principles are universality, equality, participation and access to information, satisfaction (of the recipients), access to justice, complaint mechanisms, state capacities, which are all cross-examined through the principles of progressivity and reasonability. …”
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    Foreign states in domestic markets: sovereign wealth funds and the West by Thatcher, M, Vlandas, T

    Published 2021
    “…What are the wider implications for debates about state capacities to govern domestic economies in the face of internationalization of financial markets? …”
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    El «incastellamento» veinte años después: Observaciones de la generación post-toubertiana by Federico MARAZZI

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Using archaeological data from the Early Middle Ages and written sources, it is possible to state that, during the "pax carolingia", excluding certain frontier areas, some important continuities of Late Antiquity persisted, including some aspects concerning settlement, although we witness a decrease in the State's capacities.</p>…”
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    The legitimacy of border control: power and accountability in contemporary practice by Sandven, H

    Published 2021
    “…Second, the thesis refutes the objection that any attempt to rectify the domination of migrants through supranational institutions will undercut states’ capacity for self-determination and thus inevitably lead to more domination.…”
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    A política externa da reconstrução: insumos para análise da política externa brasileira desde 2023 by Trajber-Weisbich, L

    Published 2024
    “…This article investigates the contours of ongoing efforts to strengthen State capacities after years of dismantling, reinserting, and raising Brazil’s credentials in a changing world. …”
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    On the Bipartite Entanglement Capacity of Quantum Networks by Gayane Vardoyan, Emily van Milligen, Saikat Guha, Stephanie Wehner, Don Towsley

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…We then compute the overall network capacity, defined as the maximum number of Einstein&#x2013;Podolsky&#x2013;Rosen (EPR) states distributed to users per time unit, by solving the flow problem for all possible network states generated by probabilistic entangled link presence and absence, and subsequently by averaging over all network state capacities. The MIQCP can also be applied to networks with multiplexed links. …”
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    Marine accidents as potential crisis situations on the Baltic Sea by Tomasz Szubrycht

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Activities including: legislative and organizational activity were also characterized; practical use of modern technology both on vessels and in land navigation monitoring systems; marine traffic engineering and shipbuilding, which aim is to minimize the likelihood of maritime accidents in the Baltic Sea and analyses of Baltic states capacity to oil spill response. In addition, the publication proposes a definition of a crisis situation in relation to sea areas and presents when a maritime accident or incident can generate a crisis situation in sea areas. …”
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    The U.S. training institute for dissemination and implementation research in health by Meissner Helen I, Glasgow Russell E, Vinson Cynthia A, Chambers David, Brownson Ross C, Green Lawrence W, Ammerman Alice S, Weiner Bryan J, Mittman Brian

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…To improve the United States’ capacity for D&I research, the National Institutes of Health and Veterans Health Administration collaborated to develop a five-day training institute for postdoctoral level applicants aspiring to advance this science.…”
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    Implementation of PM-JAY in India: a qualitative study exploring the role of competency, organizational and leadership drivers shaping early roll-out of publicly funded health insu... by Swati Srivastava, Maria Paola Bertone, Sharmishtha Basu, Manuela De Allegri, Stephan Brenner

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Contextual elements such as institutional memory of previous schemes and underlying state capacities influenced all aspects of implementation, including leadership styles and autonomy. …”
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    A New Pathway To Enhance The Nuclear Security Regime by Francesca Giovannini

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…More specifically, through the examination of the case of Southeast Asia, the paper argues that these institutions, albeit without a specific and direct mandate to operate in the nuclear security domain, are fundamentally strengthening states’ capacity to assess risks and threats and to map vulnerabilities in timely fashion. …”
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    Right to Health in the International Legal System of Human Rights at the Universal and Regional Levels by A. Yu. Yastrebova, E. E. Gulyaeva

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Goals of the UN Sustainable Development Agenda 2030 (UN General Assembly resolution 70/1) include such essential aspects of the right to health as ending poverty and hunger in all its forms everywhere; promote food security and healthy lifestyle; the well-being of all individuals at any age; ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all; protection and restoration of water-related ecosystems; enhancement of the States capacity to prevent and reduce national and global health risks. …”
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