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    Analysis of Exhibition Service Quality Dimensions: A Case in Indonesia by Eliot Simangunsong, MG. Agesti Setyorini

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The unit of analysis in this research are organizer companies and their customers. …”
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    THE EFFECT OF SERVICE QUALITY DIMENSIONS ON HEMODIALYSIS PATIENT SATISFACTION IN INDONESIA by Lia Kurnia Hartanti, Ferdi Antonio

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The influential dimensions included facilities and organization of the service, care by attending nurses and assistants, attention to psychological and administrative issues, medical attention and care, nutrition attention and care, medication supply and quality, features and administration process, attention and care given by the head nurse. …”
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    Digital Fire and Salvage Unit: A New Level of Training for Emercom Cadets by Igor A. Malyj, Vladislav V. Bulgakov, Irina Yu. Sharabanova

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…A promising direction is the introduction of the presented software into the activities of practical fire and salvage units for the organization of service and professional training of firefighters.…”
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    Evaluation of public submissions to the USDA for labeling of cell-cultured meat in the United States by Morgan Failla, Helene Hopfer, Josephine Wee

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Services (USDA-FSIS) call on the labeling of cell-cultured meat and poultry. …”
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    What Chicago community organizations needed to implement COVID-19 interventions: lessons learned in 2021 by David A. Moskowitz, Abigail Silva, Yvette Castañeda, Samuel L. Battalio, Madison L. Hartstein, Anne Marie Murphy, Sithembinkosi Ndebele, Matthew Switalski, Sarah Lomahan, Leilani Lacson, Abigail Plum, Emma Canty, Anna Sandoval, Paris Thomas, Marina De Pablo, Bonnie Spring, Molly Martin

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…IntroductionAs the COVID-19 pandemic placed a spotlight on the health inequities in the United States, this study aimed to determine the local programmatic needs of community organizations (CO) delivering COVID-19 interventions across Chicago.MethodsIn the summer of 2021, the Chicagoland CEAL Program interviewed 34 COs that were providing education, testing, and/or vaccinations in communities experiencing poor COVID-19 outcomes. …”
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    Profile of Patients Referred to a Specialist Oral Medicine and Oral Pathology Unit. by Suraya Hani Mohd Sinon, Nur Syazwani Che Husin, NurulJannah Yusof

    Published 2013
    “…The aim of this study was to determine the profile of patients referred to a specialist oral medicine and oral pathology unit in Kuala Lumpur by reviewing clinical dental records received in Oral Pathology Diagnostic Service (OPDS) in Faculty of Dentistry, UKM from 2001 until 2010. …”
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    System Paradigm of Risk-Oriented Internal Control in Credit Organization by V. I. Karpunin, Ju. S. Efremova

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Within the frames of system paradigm the authors identify the key functions of different types of social and economic system: the function of object systems (organization of heterogeneous elements into a united whole); the function of environmental systems (communication and coordination, developing conditions necessary to exchange between different system components); the function of process systems (harmonization of work and condition of all economic systems); the function of event (project) systems (innovational transformation of other systems). …”
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    Separate units for incarcerated people who committed sexual offenses: luxury or necessity? by Elise Wuyts, Elise Wuyts, Elise Wuyts, Minne De Boeck, Minne De Boeck, Tineke Dilliën, Tineke Dilliën, Liesbeth Merckx, Kasia Uzieblo, Kasia Uzieblo, Katrien De Koster, Astrid De Schutter, Kris Goethals, Kris Goethals

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Despite this growing evidence, the Flemish professionals remained reluctant to implement separate living units for PSOs in prisons because of the perceived risk of increased cognitive distortions and further isolation of this already stigmatized group.ConclusionThe Belgian prison system is not currently organized to create separate living units for PSOs, which has important ramifications for the safety and therapeutic opportunities of these vulnerable prisoners. …”
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    Alberta’s United Conservative Party Government Reorganizes to Further Privatize Health Care by John Church, Neale Smith

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…These reforms have largely focused on delivery of services and governance. Underpinning these policy changes has been a continuing effort to promote privatization in the health sector, an idea which can be defined as the results of a range of strategic choices: “increasing out-of-pocket payments for care, private ownership, for-profit methods, privatized care work, private responsibility, and private decision-making regarding the organization and delivery of health care” (Bryant and Raphael 2020, 137). …”
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    Effects of COVID-19 pandemic on tuberculosıs control: Evaluation of studies of tuberculosis units by Leyla Uces Harmanogullari, Tuba Duygu Yilmaz

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…In the years after the onset of the pandemic, there was a decrease in all services in tuberculosis units compared to the years before the pandemic. …”
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    An Investigation of Organizational Correlates of Distress in Non-Clinician Biomedical Researchers in the United States by Boitet LM, Meese KA, Colón-López A, Schwiebert LM, Rogers DA

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Despite the important contribution non-clinician biomedical researchers make to the mission of academic medical centers, the well-being of this unique population remains understudied in the United States. The purpose of this study was to examine the individual and organizational correlates of distress among non-clinician biomedical researchers.Methods: A survey was delivered to employees of a large academic medical center in the southeastern United States, including non-clinician biomedical researchers. …”
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