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    THE ROLE OF LIBRARIANS IN HEALTH INFORMATION DIFFUSION IN THE DIGITAL AGE by Olubanke M Bankole, Isaac O Busayo

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In Nigeria, there are several sources such as health workers, mass media, textbooks and internet through which health information are disseminated to the public and patients, but libraries and librarians are often not considered as part of the explicit plan to advance the health of the populace. …”
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    Explaining the model of value creation of tax income and gross domestic product based on tax system reforms by Bahram Ramazani, Mojtaba Malekichoobari, Sina Kheradyar

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…In addition, government social media have a substitution effect on tax enforcement and administration. …”
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    FOREIGN AID TO UKRAINE AFTER 2014: VOLUMES, PROJECTS AND DONORS’ MOTIVATION by O. V. Shishkina

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…They fund nuclear security and non-proliferation, support defense, law enforcement and border control agencies, encourage civil society and media development, consult agricultural sector and bilateral trade. …”
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    Teledermatology: From Prevention to Diagnosis of Nonmelanoma and Melanoma Skin Cancer by G. Fabbrocini, V. De Vita, F. Pastore, V. D'Arco, C. Mazzella, M. C. Annunziata, S. Cacciapuoti, M. C. Mauriello, A. Monfrecola

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Telemedicine is a rapidly developing application of clinical medicine where medical information is transferred through interactive audiovisual media for the purpose of consulting remote medical procedures or examinations, reducing the time of consultation for patients. …”
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    Local Leadership During the Territorial Amalgamation Process – The Case of Latvia by Malvīne Stučka

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The results show that mayors primarily use media, public consultations, public letters, and even the possibility of resignation to influence the territorial amalgamation process. …”
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    MILITARY RULE WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF A DEMOCRATIC SYSTEM: THE GAMBIA’S EXPERIENCE OF COMBINING THE INCOMPATIBLES UNDER THE AFPRC/ APRC ADMINISTRATIONS (1994-2017) by ABOUBACAR ABDULLAH SENGHORE

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Military rule is autocratic in nature whilst civilian rule is consultative in nature and humanely rational in approach. …”
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    The adoption of telemedicine by healthcare practitioners in South Africa by Margaret Cullen, Andre Calitz, Sasha Boucher, Prashna Buddan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Main findings: The study established that the independent factors of Performance Expectancy, Facilitating Conditions, Social Media Technology and Attitude all have a significant positive relationship with the dependent factor, Behavioural Intention to adopt telemedicine. …”
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    Nutritional Habits’ Review of Amateur and Professional Football Players by Fatma Nur Türkoğlu, Orhan Şener, Ahmet Çöndü

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Clubs, coaches and athletes looking for success on a national and international level should consult and collaborate with a nutritionist. We believe that it will be very useful to train athletes and coaches, with seminars, courses, panels, etc. and to have an expert dietitian in sports clubs, and to emphasize the importance of this issue in written and visual media.…”
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    Integration of Services for Victims of Child Sexual Abuse at the University Teaching Hospital One-Stop Centre by Elwyn Chomba, Laura Murray, Michele Kautzman, Alan Haworth, Mwaba Kasese-Bota, Chipepo Kankasa, Kaunda Mwansa, Mia Amaya, Don Thea, Katherine Semrau

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Prior to opening of the One Stop Centre, a management team comprising of clinical departmental heads and a technical group of professionals (health workers, police, psychosocial counselors lawyers and media) were put in place. The team evaluated and identified gaps and weaknesses on the management of sexually abused children prevailing in Zambia. …”
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