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    On the issue of creating an algorithm for assessing safety culture in modern healthcare institutions by O.P. Yavorovsky, I.V. Serheta, R.P. Brukhno, Yu.M. Skaletskyi, V.D. Chopchyk, D.V. Varyvonchyk, V.I. Zenkina

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Healthcare iшnstitutions with a high culture of patient safety are characterized by the appropriate level of mutual trust of employees, a general understanding of the importance of patient safety issues, the presence of an effective system of preventive measures to ensure the safety of both medical personnel and the patient, which has been implemented. …”
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    A Set of Actions to Improve the General Cultural Standard of First Year Transfusion Medicine Students by Dinorah Pilar Betancourt González, Mercedes Diego Cobelo, José Zabala Cuesta

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…<strong>Background:</strong> in order to face the challenges of the present century, universities require teachers and graduate students with a high cultural standard that validates the society model that is being built in Cuba. …”
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    “Wairon and Waimansusu”: War Boat and Trade Boat of The Biak People in Papua-Indonesia by Rumbekwan Albert, Sulistiyono Singgih Tri, Rochwulaningsih Yety, Susilowati Endang, Ali Ismail, Masruroh Noor Naelil

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Today, the manufacture of Wairon and Waimansusu is increasingly rare, despite their high cultural value and great potential to support the development of marine tourism in Cenderawasih Bay, Papua-Indonesia.…”
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    Andes septentrionales argentinos: una fábrica de territorios energéticos by Silvina Cecilia Carrizo, Guillermina Jacinto

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Large-scale photovoltaic power plants in high mountain plains, and lithium mines in salt flats introduce profound impacts on local communities, and on landscapes of high cultural and natural value. The paper aims to explore the materialities of the energy transition in Andean spaces, examining experiences in progress in the province of Jujuy. …”
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    Northern Argentinian Andes: A Factory of Energy Territories by Silvina Cecilia Carrizo, Guillermina Jacinto

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Large-scale photovoltaic power plants in high mountain plains, and lithium mines in salt flats introduce profound impacts on local communities, and on landscapes of high cultural and natural value. The paper aims to explore the materialities of the energy transition in Andean spaces, examining experiences in progress in the province of Jujuy. …”
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    Level of service for assessing streets and public spaces: the case of hsistorical Aleppo by N. V. Danilina, L. Alibrahim

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Historic cities face the issues of sustainable development, especially city centres that have high cultural value. One of the most important topics is ensuring connectivity and accessibility as road and street networks in historic centres have their own characteristics: narrow alleys, high density of buildings, vehicles, pedestrian flows and a variety of public activities. …”
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    Formation of Students’ Intercultural Competency on the Basis of the Textocentric Approach by N. N. Klementsova

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The task of training a highly cultured person within the framework of university education involves mastering the intercultural (universal) competency necessary for efficient communication and self-development throughout life. …”
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    Identifying fracture-controlled resonance modes for structural health monitoring: insights from Hunter Canyon Arch (Utah, USA) by G. Grechi, G. Grechi, J. R. Moore, M. E. McCreary, E. K. Jensen, S. Martino

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, methods to detect structural changes arising from fracturing are limited, particularly at sites with difficult access and high cultural value, where non-invasive approaches are essential. …”
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