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461por Xu, Qihe, Bauer, Rudolf, Hendry, Bruce M, Fan, Tai-Ping, Zhao, Zhongzhen, Duez, Pierre, Simmonds, Monique SJ, Witt, Claudia M, Lu, Aiping, Robinson, Nicola, Guo, De-an, Hylands, Peter J“…Taking into account the quality and safety requirements newly imposed by a globalised market, we especially highlight the scientific evidence behind TCM, update the most important milestones and pitfalls, and propose integrity, integration and innovation as key principles for further modernisation of TCM. …”
Publicado 2013
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462“…INTRODUCTION: In recognition of our increasingly globalised world, global health is now a required component of the medical school curriculum in the UK. …”
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463por Haldane, Victoria, Li, Betty Peiyi, Ge, Shiliang, Huang, Jason Zekun, Huang, Hongyu, Sadutshang, Losang, Zhang, Zhitong, Pasang, Pande, Hu, Jun, Wei, Xiaolin“…INTRODUCTION: In an increasingly globalised and interconnected world, evidence to evaluate complex interventions may be generated in multiple languages. …”
Publicado 2022
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464por Salmon, Libby“…These instruments need review to take into account the emerging trade environment that includes use of the internet, breast milk markets and globalised supply chains for breast milk substitutes. …”
Publicado 2015
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465“…BACKGROUND: Today’s globalised and interconnected world is characterized by intertwined and quickly evolving relationships between animals, humans and their environment and by an escalating number of accessible data for public health. …”
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466por Sear, Tom“…What has war become in an age of recursive computation and the globalised technobiome? Combining speculative fiction, Clausewitzian theory and metadisciplinary analysis, this exploratory piece outlines the emergence of a war that is both new and familiar—Xenowar. …”
Publicado 2020
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467“…As the law becomes increasingly globalised and online education is increasingly emphasised, clinical legal education presents new opportunities for transnational collaboration. …”
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468por Crivellaro, Federica, Cavazzuti, Claudio, Candilio, Francesca, Coppa, Alfredo, Tecchiati, Umberto“…This would represent a new typological and functional category that adds to the variability of mortuary customs at the end of the Bronze Age in the Alpine are, at a time in which “globalising” social trends may have stimulated the definition of more private identities.…”
Publicado 2022
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469“…Background: Globalised and industrialised food systems contribute to human and planetary health challenges, such as food insecurity, malnutrition, and climate change. …”
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470“…Further, in an increasingly complex globalised economy, the expansion of the health sector as an arena for employment and the liberalisation of labour markets has contributed to the unprecedented movement of health workers, many or most of whom are women, not only between public and private health sectors, but also across borders. …”
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471“…Further, in an increasingly complex globalised economy, the expansion of the health sector as an arena for employment and the liberalisation of labour markets has contributed to the unprecedented movement of health workers, many or most of whom are women, not only between public and private health sectors, but also across borders. …”
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472por Weston, Gillian, Zilanawala, Afshin, Webb, Elizabeth, Carvalho, Livia A, McMunn, Anne“…BACKGROUND: Globalised and 24/7 business operations have fuelled demands for people to work long hours and weekends. …”
Publicado 2019
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473por Al-Shakarchi, Nader, Obolensky, Lucy, Walpole, Sarah, Hemingway, Harry, Banerjee, Amitava“…CONCLUSIONS: Equity of care and the challenges of practising in an increasingly globalised world necessitate GH competencies for all doctors. …”
Publicado 2019
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474por García-Tizón Larroca, Santiago, Amor Valera, Francisco, Ayuso Herrera, Esther, Cueto Hernandez, Ignacio, Cuñarro Lopez, Yolanda, De Leon-Luis, Juan“…The Human Development Index is a sociodemographic country-specific variable that includes key human development indicators such as living a long and healthy life, acquiring knowledge, and enjoying a decent standard of living, allowing differentiation between countries. In a globalised environment, it is necessary to study whether the Human Development Index of each patient's country of origin can be associated with the maternal near-miss rate and thus classify the risk of maternal morbidity and mortality. …”
Publicado 2020
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475“…CONCLUSIONS: Although the convergence of social inequalities has been thoroughly reported in the literature on social studies of HIV vulnerability; distinctive dynamics are occurring in Cartagena, including a clear link between the contemporary globalised sexual tourism industries and a racialised social structure - both having historical roots in the colonial past-.…”
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476“…CONCLUSIONS: Medical institutions should prepare future doctors to respond to the needs of a globalised world, which include knowledge of global health and sustainable development. …”
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477por Rowson, Mike, Smith, Abi, Hughes, Rob, Johnson, Oliver, Maini, Arti, Martin, Sophie, Martineau, Fred, Miranda, J Jaime, Pollit, Vicki, Wake, Rae, Willott, Chris, Yudkin, John S“…We suggest that there are three types of doctor who may wish to work in global health – the ‘globalised doctor’, ‘humanitarian doctor’ and ‘policy doctor’ – and that each of these three types will require different teaching in order to meet the required competencies. …”
Publicado 2012
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478por Salcito, Kendyl, Singer, Burton H, Weiss, Mitchell G, Winkler, Mirko S, Krieger, Gary R, Wielga, Mark, Utzinger, Jürg“…Indeed, in an increasingly globalised and interconnected world, multinational corporations have an interest, and an important role to play, in advancing rights-based control strategies for infectious diseases. …”
Publicado 2014
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479“…Furthermore, some students appeared to accept global health as a specialist area only relevant to professionals working overseas, while others considered it to be an essential part of working in the globalised world and therefore relevant to all medical professionals. …”
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480“…They simultaneously participate in bi-lateral healthcare systems via return visits which impact the health systems of sending and receiving countries in a substantial way. In the current globalised, connected and migratory context, transnationalism seems to represent an answer to many local healthcare-related barriers. …”
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