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  1. 2681
    Published 1944
    “…— What will be the administrative effects of a Health Centre being attached to a hospital, the hospital being under the joint board, and the Health Centre under the individual local authority, the participating practitioners being also under contract with the Central Medical Board? …”
  2. 2682
    Published 2013
    “…Sociologist Ida Regalia provides an engaging account of experimental local and regional pacts in Italy and France that allow several employers to share temporary workers, thereby providing workers job security within the group rather than with an individual firm. The volume also illustrates the power of governments to influence labor market institutions. …”
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  3. 2683
    by Dolle Mina
    Published 1970-1970
    “…Volledig gebruik van het recht op arbeid is slechts mogelijk bij een volledige ontplooiing van elk individu. Eerst dan kan ieder het werk kiezen, dat bij zijn vermogens en de hieruit voortkomende verlangens past. 6. …”
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  4. 2684
    by Taxell, Piia, Santonen, Tiina
    Published 2016
    “…Based on a log-linear meta-regression model, 45 years of occupational exposure to diesel exhaust at 1, 10 and 25 g EC/m3 was estimated to result in 17, 200 and 689 extra lung cancer deaths per 10 000 individuals, respectively, by the age of 80 years. Although data allowing a direct comparison of the carcinogenic potential of exhaust from new and older technology diesel engines are not available, the significant reduction of the DEP mass concentration in the new technology diesel engine exhaust is expected to reduce the lung cancer risk (per kWh). …”
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  5. 2685
    Published 2016
    “…Ces contributions sont sous-tendues par une hypothèse qui suggère que la prise en compte grandissante de l’expérience dans les champs de l’éducation et de la formation, qu’ils soient usagers ou professionnels de la formation, employeurs, individus en recherche d’emploi, chercheurs, responsables de certification, acteurs des politiques éducatives, est liée à une interrogation profonde de la forme scolaire, actuellement jugée trop académique et déconnectée des enjeux sociétaux réels, mais aussi au développement des processus d’individualisation – la recherche et l’expression d’un « être-soi » apparaissant comme la norme pour tout individu. L’expérience peut donc être considérée comme l’une des réponses qui a pour l’heure été retenue pour assurer le déploiement des fonctions éducatives dans un tel contexte socio-historique. …”
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  6. 2686
    “…On the level of an individual firm as well as on a more global scale, pollution and climate change are negative externalities. …”
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  7. 2687
    by Norman, Kerstin
    Published 2005
    “…Questionnaires covering organisation and work characteristics, physical and psychosocial exposures, individual characteristics and symptoms during the previous month was used, studies I-V. …”
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  8. 2688
    Published 2017
    “…On the other hand, there have been changes in scarcity conditions within the individual economies. This leads to price changes in each country – both for material goods and services, as well as for the production factors of labor and capital. …”
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  9. 2689
    “…Based on a log-linear meta-regression model, 45 years of occupational exposure to diesel exhaust at 1, 10 and 25 g EC/m3 was estimated to result in 17, 200 and 689 extra lung cancer deaths per 10 000 individuals, respectively, by the age of 80 years. Although data allowing a direct comparison of the carcinogenic potential of exhaust from new and older technology diesel engines are not available, the significant reduction of the DEP mass concentration in the new technology diesel engine exhaust is expected to reduce the lung cancer risk (per kWh). …”
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  10. 2690
    Published March 1946
    “…Part-time participation in the service will not debar the specialists from also continuing any private practice outside the service which individual patients may wish them to undertake. 32. …”
  11. 2691
    Published March 1946
    “…The members are to be doctors, dentists, nurses and other professional people concerned with the different parts of the service, together with people having experience of hospital management, of local government and of mental health services — all of them appointed by the Minister in their individual capacities, but after consultation with the appropriate representative organizations. …”
  12. 2692
    “…Secondly, this Committee took evidence from 127 individuals and organisations, as well as from Government Departments, so that the Report was solidly based on current knowledge and expert opinion. …”
  13. 2693
    “…Ideally the Ministry of Labour should be so good that, given the basic essential of a high national level of unemployment, no individual would be involuntarily out of work for more than a few weeks — certainly never long enough to let his morale run down and his energy diminish. …”
  14. 2694
    Published [1919?]
    “…Health is of national concern, and disease is a national danger, hence the health of every individual, rich or poor, is of national importance, and its preservation should be undertaken by the nation collectively. 3. …”
  15. 2695
    Published [1919?]
    “…The duties of the clinical staff should include everything connected with prevention and treatment of disease in individuals, both domiciliary and institutional. 11. …”
  16. 2696
    Published [1943?]
    “…Health is an asset to the State and it is in the interest of the State and of every individual that the health of all should be kept at its highest level. …”
  17. 2697
    “…SIR, In these days of penury, when it seems that our rulers must starve not only our common business but also our germinal functions, such as Education and Health, it behoves us all, socially and individually, in our own way to seek the knowledge which vitally concerns us. …”
  18. 2698
    “…These special measures are additional to those already taken for the release in Class B of women in the Auxiliary Services who have had not less than six months' continuous full-time employment in nursing during the past seven years, and who are not engaged in nursing work in the services, and to the provision for releases in Class B of trained nurses in the nursing services of the Crown who possess highly specialised qualifications which enable them to be regarded as individual specialists. 19. National Reserve of Nurses. …”
  19. 2699
    by Labour Party (Great Britain)
    Published [1922]
    “…The Labour Movement, recognising the importance of health to individual and national wellbeing, considers that all hospitals, both special and general, together with allied institutions, should be so organised under one authority as to form the foundation on which a complete hospital system for the nation with sufficient accommodation to deal with all cases requiring institutional treatment can be built. 2. …”
  20. 2700
    “…The qualifications demanded from tuberculosis visitors vary according to the work which they are called upon to perform, and to the preferences of individual local authorities. In some cases, general nursing training only is required, while in others considerable importance is attached to training and/or experience in public health and social work, with or without nursing training. …”
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