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  • ...0728063416/http://www.stockholmchallenge.org/project/data/technology-based-community-centers-establishment-regional-pops-point-presence-socio-eco |date=2011-07- ...ic Village Halls (originally in Denmark) and [[Community technology center|Community Technology Centers]] (CTCs) in the United States, both of which emerged in ...
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  • ...and health promotion, emergency toll-free telephone services, health call centres, health surveys, information initiatives and patient monitoring among other mHealth initiatives were health call centres (59%), emergency toll-free telephone services (55%), managing emergencies a ...
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  • ...the world. It is the leading professional body for the UK [[Kidney|renal]] community, dedicated to improving lives by supporting all professionals in the delive ...ts with an [[Acute kidney injury|AKI]] each year. Data collated from renal centres and hospital laboratories is used to improve the care of patients with kidn ...
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  • ...oric site]]s, parks, [[Art gallery|art galleries]], [[Nature center|nature centres]], [[zoos]], [[Public aquarium|aquaria]], [[botanical gardens]], [[Nature r ...on-site and directly related off-site installations, educational programs, community activities, and ongoing research, training, and evaluation of the interpret ...
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  • ...ms that involve fluttering elements are being explored in several research centres; [[Aeroelastic flutter|flutter]] is mined for energy conversion in a few wa ...d in the research centres of several universities and kite-energy research centres.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSWORXEy3tE OrthoKiteBunch (kite elec ...
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  • ...up in 1895 following demands from the [[City of London]] and the business community for a tribunal or court staffed by judges with knowledge and experience of ...it judge (UK)|circuit judges]] or recorders both in London and at regional centres outside London. Since its inception, the court has been led by several judg ...
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  • ...se challenges, various initiatives have been undertaken, such as providing community access to technology, and creating partnerships with governments, non-gover ...llars a month, access to the Internet could eat up half of their income so community-owned settings have been instituted with some unknown success. Other pilot ...
    31 KB (4,504 words) - 04:35, 6 January 2024
  • ...rking action on a consensus that had already evolved within the networking community and government.}} ...operating-since-2014-15/article65972948.ece|title='Operation Chakra': Call centres busted by CBI were operating since 2014-15|first=Devesh K.|last=Pandey|news ...
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  • ...y of Cambridge]], and the area is now one of the most important technology centres in Europe ...60398.html| title=A Silicon Valley of the East: Penang's thriving start-up community| access-date=4 January 2017}}</ref> ...
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  • ...y, to the idea of [[Development aid|development in cooperation]]. Research centres were established in developing countries to support and promote knowledge a ...ent to include socio-ecological considerations. Warnings from the research community contributed significantly to this paradigm shift (cf. [[Brundtland Report]] ...
    27 KB (3,655 words) - 04:18, 18 February 2024
  • ...ory of energy markets in Europe started with the [[European Coal and Steel Community]], which was created in 1951 to lessen hostilities between France and Germa ...rket|energy markets]] in Europe started with the [[European Coal and Steel Community]], which was created in 1951 in the aftermath of [[World War II]] to lessen ...
    57 KB (8,057 words) - 09:48, 26 February 2024
  • ...ion. In subsequent decades new co-educational [[community school (Ireland)|community schools]] saw more boys studying the subject. Increased [[third-level educa ...wanted female "schools of industry".<ref name=sisorb/> Women were seen as centres of moral and religious values for families and upper class ladies in the ne ...
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  • ...Governmental approval of [[the Royal Society]] recognized a [[scientific community]] which exists to this day. British prizes for research spurred the develop ...opment Technology Canada]] and several Tri-Council supported [[Networks of Centres of Excellence]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nce.gc.ca/ |title=Home |web ...
    27 KB (3,854 words) - 07:54, 5 September 2023
  • ...eties, and special interest groups within the scientific and technological community. The SBPC (Brazilian Society for Scientific Development) shed its image as ...neering are also largely carried out in the university sector and research centres, contrary to trends in more developed countries such as the United States o ...
    56 KB (8,122 words) - 15:34, 8 January 2024
  • ...sert that all ideas must be tested and are subject to rigorous, structured community scrutiny.<ref name="Merton" /> [[Kendrick Frazier]] said that scientific sk ...people called "skeptics"—as based on a lack of interest by the scientific community to address paranormal and fringe-science claims. In line with [[Kendrick Fr ...
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  • ...first10=Ana|last11=Pennington|first11=Charlotte R.|date=2022-02-21|title=A community-sourced glossary of open scholarship terms|url=https://www.nature.com/artic ...ly) [[HARKing]]. It has recently gained prominence in the [[open science]] community as a potential solution to some of the issues that are thought to underlie ...
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  • ...as [[nursing ethics]]. A bioethicist assists the health care and research community in examining moral issues involved in our understanding of life and death, ...sis on autonomy in Chinese bioethics. The Chinese believe that the family, community, and individual are all interdependent of each other, so it is common for t ...
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  • ...protection]], [[Open space reserve|green spaces]], [[Community development|community]] and [[Commerce|commercial development]]. ...ational innovation. These standards are used for example in the European [[Community Innovation Survey]]s.<ref>OECD The Measurement of Scientific and Technologi ...
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  • ...media content. These fan films build on long-standing practices of the fan community but they also reflect the influence of this changed technological environme ...onvergence is helpful for media companies, broadcasters, enterprises, call centres and help desks who need to develop a consistent contact strategy with the c ...
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  • Correspondence theory centres heavily around the assumption that truth is a matter of accurately copying ...r issues necessary to the analysis, such as interpersonal power struggles, community interactions, personal biases, and other factors involved in deciding what ...
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