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The board aims to develop, sustain and promote the global activities of the ASM by providing a diverse array of educational programs and services, developing programs and services that enable ASM to understand and meet the needs of its international members, and building international laboratory capacity for all clinical microbiology in resource-limited countries.
PEPFAR prioritizes resource-limited countries with high HIV / AIDS prevalence rates.

resource-limited and are
Rather, that the very possibility of Moore's paradox is a consequence of our status as agents ( albeit finite and resource-limited ones ) who are capable of knowing ( and changing ) their own minds.
These are much easier to parse by resource-limited devices.
Health education, therefore, must address preventive measures in ways that are both feasible and sustainable in the context of resource-limited settings.
The center ’ s main objective is to research and develop alternative and environmentally friendly pest and vector management strategies, that are effective, selective, non-polluting, non-resistance inducing, and which are affordable to resource-limited rural and urban communities.

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For example, one study found that the introduction of latrines into a resource-limited community only reduced the prevalence of hookworm by four percent.
The program initially aimed to provide antiretroviral treatment ( ART ) to 2 million HIV-infected people in resource-limited settings, to prevent 7 million new infections, and to support care for 10 million people ( the " 2 – 7 – 10 goals ") by 2010.
The society runs the Industry Liaison Forum whose mission is to remove barriers to research investment by the pharmaceutical industry in resource-limited settings.

resource-limited and for
Although it still serves as an example for the new edition of Tanenbaum and Woodhull's textbook, it is comprehensively redesigned to be " usable as a serious system on resource-limited and embedded computers and for applications requiring high reliability.
Small-C is both a subset of the C programming language, suitable for resource-limited microcomputers and embedded systems, and an implementation of that subset.
* Reddi, Anand, Powers, Matthew, and Thyssen Andreas 2012 HIV / AIDS and food insecurity: deadly syndemic or an opportunity for healthcare synergism in resource-limited settings of sub-Saharan Africa?

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* It executes quickly on resource-limited processors.
Based on a systematic review of existing data, the most cost-effective induction treatment in resource-limited settings appears to be one week of amphotericin B 1mg / kg / day coupled with high dose fluconazole 1200mg / day.
These and other studies have led to World Health Organization recommendations that can help prevent MTCT while allowing women in resource-limited settings to breastfeed their infants safely.

countries and HRH
On 3 March 2012, HRH Prince Harry visited Belize on a tour of Commonwealth countries in the region as the Queen's representative in her Diamond Jubilee, making this his first solo royal tour.
HRH Yadavindra Singh, who also became the president of the organisation committee of Games sent the formal invitation to several other Asian countries to participate in the 1950 Asian Games.
49 riders from 13 countries competed, including HRH Princess Anne from Great Britain and several sets of family members: Guatemala had a mother and daughter pair competing on their team ( Rita and Silva de Luna ), while Australia had a father and son ( Bill and Wayne Roycroft ).

countries and planning
At some cities, this pick-up and delivery service is without additional charge, and, if you are budget-wise, when you are planning your itinerary, you will take advantage of these free delivery and collection stations in major cities within the larger European countries.
Nevertheless, with foresight and careful planning, some of the more disruptive and dangerous consequences of social change which have troubled other countries passing through this stage can be escaped.
The Convention requires countries to prepare a national biodiversity strategy ( or equivalent instrument ) and to ensure that this strategy is mainstreamed into the planning and activities of all those sectors whose activities can have an impact ( positive and negative ) on biodiversity.
Although women in Djibouti enjoy a higher public status than in many other Islamic countries, women's rights and family planning face difficult challenges, many stemming from poverty.
, some countries that import most of their food, such as Saudi Arabia, had begun planning the development of large tracts of arable land in developing countries such as Ethiopia.
The IAEA has established programs to help developing countries in planning to build systematically the capability to manage a nuclear power program, including the Integrated Nuclear Infrastructure Group, which has carried out Integrated Nuclear Infrastructure Review missions in Indonesia, Jordan, Thailand and Vietnam.
These differences may be attributed, in part at least, to the divergent paths of economic development followed by the two countries since independence and to the Kenya government's active promotion of family planning, which the Uganda government did not promote until 1995.
Many countries sought to emulate Pakistan's economic planning strategy and one of them, South Korea, copied the city's second " Five-Year Plan " and world Financial Centre in Seoul is designed and modeled after Karachi.
Having taken control of several European countries through his machinations, he tries to provoke a war between the two fictional nations of Galonia and Toran with the help of the crooked Galonian General Lupo planning to set all the nations of the world at war, but is stopped by Superman.
The WGPSN strongly supports equitable selection of names from ethnic groups / countries on each map ; however, a higher percentage of names from the country planning a landing is allowed on landing site maps.
While these countries reprocess the fuel carrying out single plutonium cycles, India is the only country known to be planning multiple plutonium recycling schemes.
In the developed countries of Western Europe, North America, Japan, and Australasia, planning and architecture can be said to have gone through various paradigms or stages of consensus in the last 200 years.
Modernist planning fell into decline in the 1970s when the construction of cheap, uniform tower blocks ended in most countries, such as Britain and France.
In Europe and particularly the UK, the terms ' Compact City ' or ' urban intensification ' have often been used to describe similar concepts, which have influenced government planning policies in the UK, the Netherlands and several other European countries.
Zoning is a device of land use planning used by local governments in most developed countries.
" However, what's crucial to understanding the issue of doctor shortage in Ontario is that while the Liberal government is planning to go " poaching " for other countries ' doctors, there are an estimated 4, 000 internationally trained doctors right here in Ontario working at low-wage jobs.
In some countries, health system planning is distributed among market participants.
By resuming funding to UNFPA, the US will be joining 180 other donor nations working collaboratively to reduce poverty, improve the health of women and children, prevent HIV / AIDS and provide family planning assistance to women in 154 countries.
Although the term " regional planning " is nearly universal in English-speaking countries the areas covered and specific administrative set ups vary widely.
It is one of the dominant firms specializing in new urbanist town planning in the United States and other countries, having completed designs for over 300 new and existing communities.
The French economy grew and changed under government direction and planning much more than in other European countries.
Its major activities involve coordinating economic policies and development planning ; devising and instituting special projects for the less-developed countries within its jurisdiction ; operating as a regional single market for many of its members CARICOM Single Market and Economy ( CSME ); and handling regional trade disputes.
In 2008-09 the factory featured in the local press regarding a planning application to expand the site to allow it to produce cane sugar from raw materials sourced from developing countries.
Even so, the value of these goals and of the coordination of an entire economy's development of central planning was seemingly impressive: a reported 12 % to 13 % rate of annual industrial growth attained in the Soviet Union during the 1930s has few parallels in the economic history of other countries.

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