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    Comparative Health Care Ques 1: - Describe in detail healthcare delivery system in India? Ans: - The Healthcare delivery system broadly consists of the following sectors or agencies:- 1. PUBLIC HEALTH SECTOR a) Primary Health Care Primary health centres. Sub- Centres. b) Hospitals/Health Centres Community Health Centres. Rural hospitals. District hospitals. Teaching hospitals. Specialist hospitals. c) Health Insurance Schemes Employees States Insurance Scheme (ESIS)

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    Gs Nov 2012

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    Excellent Study Material & P r a c t i c e Te s t S e r i e s f o r 1st Edition | Release Date: December 12‚ 2012 Series Editor: V. V. L. Raju Associate Editor: V. Ravi Varma | Chief Editor (New York): V. Vivek Siddhartha Overseas Editor (London): V. Shivani | Graphics and Illustrations: D. Sridevi Editorial Off: DIGIMEDIA‚ Plot No. 271‚ Jalvayu Vihar‚ Kukatpally‚ Hyderabad 500 085. C S AT 2 0 1 3 w w w . f a c t s . c o email: hi@facts.co Printed study material covering both CSAT

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    £800 million of sales in 2003. GSK produces a broad range of products of special importance to developing countries‚ including: Anti-malaria drugs Zentel (albendazole)‚ for de-worming and the prevention of lymphatic filariasis Pentosam‚ against leishmaniasis Anti-retrovirals (ARVs) for the treatment of HIV/AIDS Tuberculosis drugs Vaccines for developing countries Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) CSR refers to the responsibility of a company for the social‚ ecological and economic impacts of

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0. Soil – transmitted helminths Soil–transmitted helminths (STHs) are included in the list of the world’s neglected tropical diseases (Molyneux et al.‚ 2005). STHs are major public health problem especially in the developing nations. The species of soil-transmitted helminths that infect humans are concentrated in the developing world‚ and these include the large roundworm Ascaris lumbricoides‚ the whipworm Trichuris trichiura‚ and the hookworm Ancylostoma duodenale

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    EVALUATION OF MAINTENANCE CULTURE OF CHRISTIAN CATHEDRAL CHURCH BUILDINGS BY OLAYINKA JOHN AJAYI NOVEMBER‚ 2012 ABSTRACT The study focused on maintenance culture of cathedral church buildings in Lagos Mainland Area of Lagos State Nigeria. It also assessed the operational state of these church buildings within the study area. In achieving these objectives‚ opinions of maintenance officers and users of selected cathedral church buildings were sampled through structured questionnaires. The

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    Sanofi-Aventis Acquisition

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    Table of Contents 1. Description of the Pharmaceutical sector In the year 2004‚ the global economy experienced a momentum. After the dot.com bubble and the 9/11 terrorist attacks‚ the economy slowed down‚ especially in the USA. The American economy‚ which was the greatest market for the pharmaceutical industry‚ suffered an economic recession from 2001 to 2003. However‚ in 2004 the tax cuts and the lower interest rates stimulated a robust expansion in that country. Particularly

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    FROM THE OCTOBER 1992 ISSUE The Arrow of Disease When Columbus and his successors invaded the Americas‚ the most potent weapon they carried was their germs. But why didn’t deadly disease flow in the other direction‚ from the New World to the Old? By Jared Diamond|Thursday‚ October 01‚ 1992 The three people talking in the hospital room were already stressed out from having to cope with a mysterious illness‚ and it didn’t help at all that they were having trouble communicating. One of them was the

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    Directory of Brazilian Life Science Companies AGRICULTURE Companies that develop/commercialize transgenic seeds and plants‚ biological pest control‚ plant cloning‚ molecular diagnostic‚ biofertilizers‚ genetic improvement‚ catalysts and bioenergy companies. AgroGenética Brief description: AgroGenética operates in the identification and quantification of transgenic products and detection of residues in feed products. Telephone: +55 (31) 3891-0817 City: Viçosa State: Minas Gerais Contact: Wilton

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    Social Entrepreneurship: The Case for Definition By Roger L. Martin & Sally Osberg Stanford Social Innovation Review Spring 2007 Copyright © 2007 by Leland Stanford Jr. University All Rights Reserved MUHAMMAD YUNUS Access to small loans has helped millions of people around the globe dramatically improve their lives and the economic health of their communities. The man behind this capitalist revolution is Muhammad Yunus‚ founder of Grameen Bank and father of microcredit. b y R

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    The Vertical Farm: Reducing the impact of agriculture on ecosystem functions and services An essay by Dickson Despommier Department of Environmental Health Sciences Mailman School of Public Health Columbia University 60 Haven Ave‚ rm. 100 New York‚ New York 10032 ddd1@columbia.edu Abstract The advent of agriculture has ushered in an unprecedented increase in the human population and their domesticated animals. Farming catalyzed our transformation from primitive hunter-gatherers to

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