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  • ...pact on society, long-term contamination of areas and the impact on public health. Scientific assessment of risk literacy involves both * [[/Health/]] ...
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  • ...tice|community of practice] at the Expert Focus Group for Space and Global Health and generalisations derived from international activities for [[disaster ma * [[Wikipedia:Global health|Global Health]] and [[Wikipedia:One Health|One Health]] ...
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  • ...g. an [[w:Geotagging|geotagged]] ambulance <math>(A,\omega_A)</math> and a health care facility <math>(H,\omega_H)</math>: :: ''What are nearby health care services that I can get access to?'' ...
    11 KB (1,658 words) - 11:22, 10 November 2020
  • ...be regarded as a date that is documented in the database e.g. of a public health agency. The point in time when a patient was infected can be a very fuzzy i ...ection day can be determined prior to the detection day of the case in the health system. The second graph shows a continuous probability density derived fro ...
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  • ...Regulatory thresholds (e.g. provide by risk management agencies or public health agencies) might be different for toxicants in the environment and they migh ...
    3 KB (424 words) - 11:17, 28 September 2023
  • ...time span in which medical response will not have a serious impact on the health condition of the patient. For the link between risk and response to the ava People living close to the health care facility have a better response time in an case of emergency than peop ...
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  • [[File:Covid-19-curves-graphic-social-v3.gif|thumb|Health care capacity and flattening the curve - [[/Logistical Growth/]] and the de * working in health care with COVID-19 positive patients and a possible infection must be clari ...
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  • These annotations in the digital document are not meant for the public e.g. mentioning that on the discussion page of the corresponding article in ...the generation of tailored Wikibooks in the context of [[Space and Global Health/Advisory Missions|Advisory Missions]] for [[Capacity Building|Learning and ...
    11 KB (1,708 words) - 14:34, 17 December 2022
  • ...d could be stopped due to major negative impact of agrochemicals to public health of farm workers) ...c links between the finance system, ecology, economy, social, cultural and health-related issues.* What are the losses if an accident like Fukushima, Tscheno ...
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  • |keywords = Wikipedia, Health literacy, Consumer health information, Patient education, Internet ...e 7th or 8th grade level as recommended by the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH). ...
    27 KB (3,873 words) - 06:14, 1 September 2022
  • * Patients that show minor symptoms and do not popup in the health system for testing create a bias in the the fraction <math>\frac{c_{t}}{b_{ ...opulation. Consider the two completely different situations for the public health status of the population with <math>n_t</math> citizens at day <math>t</mat ...
    17 KB (2,843 words) - 23:05, 28 April 2020
  • ...able way and how it is linked to other goals (e.g. in the context of [[One Health]]). ...and explore ways to solve problems and challenges that you see (see e.g. [[Public-Private-Versioning]], community driven quality assurance, ...)! ...
    5 KB (735 words) - 01:03, 15 February 2023
  • ...n also be used in developing countries, in order to, for example minimize health risks as a result of the application of fertilizer. The information of a plant’s health is of great importance for people and institutions related to agriculture, ...
    29 KB (4,332 words) - 18:25, 7 February 2020
  • ...ustralian'', 16/6/2010.</ref> These trends indicate that stress and mental health issues are likely to become an even more notable phenomenon amongst univers ...anxiety, time management, and leisure satisfaction]. ''American Journal of Health Studies'', ''16'', 41-52.</ref>). The actual items are copyrighted and are ...
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  • | source-title = Latest COVID report from Hillsborough County Public Schools (Tampa) business, culture, economics, education, finance, government, health, politics, science, technology ...
    8 KB (1,188 words) - 03:02, 17 November 2022
  • ...xternalities and infectious diseases but not news, see <!-- Externalities, public goods, and infectious diseases --> ...ed, whether I'm aware of it or not. Also, an obstacle to improving public health is that much of the money for many media organizations in the US comes from ...
    73 KB (11,325 words) - 23:22, 6 February 2023
  • ...lternatives were rock wool, cellulose paper and flax paper. With increased public awareness with regards to environmental issues, future home owners would be ...rged as an insulating material because of its biodegradable nature and low health risk (as opposed to the once widely used asbestos insulation). ...
    54 KB (7,937 words) - 05:16, 30 December 2023
  • ...Drugs in A Rural County in Appalachia | journal=American Journal of Public Health |volume=109|issue=3|pages=445–450|doi=10.2105/AJPH.2018.304873|pmid=3067680 ...g might not be randomly selected (e.g. patients working in specific job in health care or people that show specific symptoms,...). ...
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  • ...standard of living by affording for basic living necessities like food or health, can be conformed to the price to live. Generally, bound to wage rate. ...theory suggests that by using corporate social responsibility and without public intervention the firm actively promotes social and moralistic goals, i.e. r ...
    55 KB (8,460 words) - 06:08, 17 December 2022
  • ...| pages=83–89}}</ref> Values (such as [[Wikipedia:physical health|physical health]], [[Wikipedia:social status|social status]], emotional well-being, or fina ...ence of a hazardous event or exposure(s) and the severity of injury or ill health that can be caused by the event or exposure(s)" (OHSAS 18001:2007).</ref> ...
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