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We Are the Children

Uninsured Children: How We Count Matters

Uninsured Children: How We Count Matters

... There are a few other sources to compare our findings regarding the part-year uninsured. The challenges in measuring insurance coverage and the differences between measures of full- and part-year uninsured are well-known ...

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Health of Children in Title XXI: Should We Worry?

Health of Children in Title XXI: Should We Worry?

... uninsured children who were not enrolled in Medicaid and whose parents could not afford private insur- ...Currently, children who are 5 years of age and between 133% to 200% of the federal poverty level ...

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Children Are Not Small Adults, but Can We Treat Them As Such?

Children Are Not Small Adults, but Can We Treat Them As Such?

... Although children cannot be considered small adults due to nonlinear processes underlying the pharmacokinetics of drugs, pediatric doses are typically still expressed per ...kilogram. We use a ...

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‘We may be children, but we all have rights’

‘We may be children, but we all have rights’

... (NHRIs). We discuss the complex nature of the complaints handling and regulatory landscape, and refer to changes made to this landscape over the last ...complainant. We note that the picture becomes more ...

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We are living on the cost of our children

We are living on the cost of our children

... To hold off the specious findings the study test the variables for unit root. Three methods of unit root are adopted, ADF, PP, and KPSS. The study test the stationarity of the variables under two models, with intercept ...

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the stories we live by: narrative in ethical enquiry with children

the stories we live by: narrative in ethical enquiry with children

... not, we the receiver – the reader, listener or watcher – will infer causal relationships in ...example, we will notice the proximity of the Queen’s death, to that of her husband and we will emplot ...

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Fat and bone in children - where are we now?

Fat and bone in children - where are we now?

... obese children, Dimitri et ...obese children. In comparison with normal-weight children, obese children had thinner trabeculae, but the trabeculae were greater in number and more closely ...

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ARE WE PRODUCING QUALITY TEACHERS? VIEWS OF GRADUATES ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMME IN TEACHERS’ COLLEGES

ARE WE PRODUCING QUALITY TEACHERS? VIEWS OF GRADUATES ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMME IN TEACHERS’ COLLEGES

... Participant graduates were asked to give their views as the quality of pedagogical knowledge they received during training. Participant graduates rated the quality of pedagogical knowledge to be very high. They believed ...

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Hepatitis B:  Where are we now?

Hepatitis B: Where are we now?

... (All pregnant women should be tested for HBsAg). Give HBIg 100 IU intramuscularly (when infant is physiologically stable—preferably <12 hours after birth—efficacy decreases markedly if HBIg is delayed >48 hours). ...

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‘We may be children, but we all have rights’

‘We may be children, but we all have rights’

... There is of course a reason for this: safeguards need to be in place to ensure that the most vulnerable are protected and have a right to redress if systems fail them. This has led to a complex and at times crowded ...

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How Can We Aid the Learning of Young Children with Computers

How Can We Aid the Learning of Young Children with Computers

... material we now need. We have been develop- ing such material at the University of California, Irvine, for over 30 ...Therefore, we have a well-developed system for producing highly interactive ...

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Person-first language: are we practicing what we preach?

<p>Person-first language: are we practicing what we preach?</p>

... The use of person-first language may provide a means to separate the individual from their diagnosis or impairments. Referring to a group of children as “children with Down syndrome” rather than “Down ...

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Inter-Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR) Markers: Are We Doing It Right?

Inter-Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR) Markers: Are We Doing It Right?

... Genomic DNA is commonly used as the template for ISSR-PCR, and is therefore an integral part for a successful ISSR experiment. Often overlooked in most experimental protocols, however, is the need to obtain high quality ...

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Articles | British Journal of Community Justice

Articles | British Journal of Community Justice

... Given the extensive media coverage of events such as those already mentioned, it is difficult to escape an appreciation of the pain and the impact that they cause: such events cause death, harm, and suffering. As ...

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Early management of COPD: where are we now and where do we go from here? A Delphi consensus project

<p>Early management of COPD: where are we now and where do we go from here? A Delphi consensus project</p>

... Early intervention in COPD, with smoking cessation, pharmacological therapy, and non-pharmacological treat- ment options such as rehabilitation, can reduce decline in lung function and[r] ...

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Mortality in mental disorders: are we approaching to close the gap respect to other medical specialties? The case of schizophrenia

Mortality in mental disorders: are we approaching to close the gap respect to other medical specialties? The case of schizophrenia

... clinicians we must pay a greater attention to prevention through interventions on lifestyles as well as through an accu- rate monitoring of the physical health of our ...psychiatrists. We do need help from ...

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Personalized medicine for patients with COPD: where are we?

<p>Personalized medicine for patients with COPD: where are we?</p>

... Currently, we are lacking effective screening tools to identify people at risk of developing COPD at an early ...Second, we need a comprehensive understanding of the different molecular and clinical disease ...

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Having knowledge: How handbooks are shaping the way we think and work

Having knowledge: How handbooks are shaping the way we think and work

... The handbook therefore hopes to contribute to the production of more leadership scholarship. Whilst this idea of production and progression is on the one hand understandable, it is also problematic. Many of the chapters ...

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In fairness we trust : children making sense of economic insecurity

In fairness we trust : children making sense of economic insecurity

... CHILDREN MAKING SENSE OF ECONOMIC INSECURITY This ethnography of Australian children's lives, while consolidating focus on the social and emotional strategies of children, has shown seve[r] ...

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Are we on the right track? Answers from a national survey of Thai graduates&rsquo; perceptions during the transition to the 6-year PharmD program

Are we on the right track? Answers from a national survey of Thai graduates&rsquo; perceptions during the transition to the 6-year PharmD program

... Graduates with PC specialty rated higher perceived competency in PC, system management, primary care, and consumer protection domains, while the IP graduates were superior in IP and me[r] ...

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