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                    <div class="element-text">Site in Portuguese. DROS é um acrônimo em português que significa Rede para Cooperação em Estudos e Desenvolvimento de Recursos Odontológico para o Setor Saúde. A Rede é composta por indivíduos em instituições ou na prática privada da odontología que trabalham juntos para alcançar soluções para os principais problemas de saúde bucal da população LatinoAmericana. A Rede foi criada em 1989 contando com o apoio financeiro da Fundação W.K. Kellogg. Seu secretariado executivo está localizado no Centro Colaborador para Pesquisas e Promoção de Saúde bucal da Organização Mundial da Saúde da Faculdade de Odontología da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro CEDARS is an acronym in Portuguese for The Net for Cooperation in Studies and Development of Odontológico Resources for the Health Sector. The Net is composed of individuals in institutions and private odontología who work together to reach solutions for the main problems of buccal health of the Latino Americana population. The Net was created in 1989 with the financial support of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Its executive secretaryship is located in the Collaborating Center for Research and Promotion of buccal Health of the World-wide Organization of the Health of the College of Odontología of the Federal University of Rio De Janeiro</div>
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      <title><![CDATA[CT Suite]]></title>
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                    <div class="element-text">A modest collection of field recordings, recorded interviews, transcripts, and photos&amp;#151;research materials for my book CT Suite: The Work of Diagnosis in the Age of the Mechanical Viewbox (Duke Univ. Press, forthcoming fall 2008). This is a book in anthropology of biomedicine that will be read by a range of humanities scholars interested in medicine, science/technology, and the body, by scholars of visual and media studies more generally, and by some clinicians and radiologists. Field recordings are mostly of shop-talk among radiologists, client clinicians, and rad technologists in radiological (CT/MRI) reading-rooms, and a few other work settings, of a University Hospital in 1996-97. Interviews involved various staffpersons involved with CT scanning at the same hospital.</div>
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                    <div class="element-text">The cardinal mission of BAPSA is to improve the reproductive health care services through a community based social development approach. In this respect, the organization seeks to create an environment that would guarantee an improvement in the quality of life and health of those so long uncared for both in the urban and rural areas. As several actors would be involved in fulfilling the mission of BAPSA, the organization believes in an integrated approach towards solving the problems related to reproductive health services OBJECTIVES OF BAPSA * improve women&#39;s health by ensuring quality reproductive health care services; create awareness among the under served urban and rural citizenry about the reproductive rights; * establish a system for prevention of septic abortion by organizing training and services; * create a &#39;Center of Excellence&#39; and maintain the standard of treatment for septic abortion cases; * create a database, organize training, and maintain information linkage on the latest developments related to M.R. and its providers in the country; * develop a surveillance system for monitoring the quality of M.R. services in the country; * and finally undertake research on reproductive health, incidence of septic abortion, and all relevant areas concerning women and health care providers.</div>
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                    <div class="element-text">This collection is for research conducted jointly by the UNC Center for Disability and Literacy Studies ( http://www.med.unc.edu/ahs/clds/ ) and the UNC Department of Computer Science.</div>
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                    <div class="element-text"><p>The Section 27 and Public Domain Books Project houses digitisations (primarily in the form of scans) of books covered by Section 27(1) of New Zealand&#039;s Copyright Act 1994 -- that is, many Kiwi court, inquiry, municipal and parliamentary documents.</p><p>The Section 27(1)-compliant books themselves thus have no copyright and are provided as e-books on this basis. They&#039;re mainly historical texts such as the Mazengarb Report.</p><p>On the odd occasion, other (usually related) books that are not Section 27(1)-compliant but in the public domain are scanned and added. Also, the odd set of scanned images donated from Project Gutenberg&#039;s Distributed Proofreaders site is uploaded. (Both of these types are clearly marked as such.)</p></div>
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                    <div class="element-text"><p>The PRIME II Project was a partnership combining leading global health care organizations dedicated to improving the quality and accessibility of family planning and reproductive health care services throughout the world. Funded by the United States Agency for International Development and implemented by IntraHealth International, PRIME II focused on strengthening the performance of primary care providers as they work to improve services in their communities. To accomplish its goals, PRIME II applied innovative training and learning and performance improvement approaches in collaboration with host-country colleagues to support national reproductive health goals and priorities.</p><p>In dozens of languages, among people of many cultures, in urban centers and remote villages, PRIME II worked to ensure access to quality family planning services, prevent unplanned pregnancies, promote safe motherhood, increase the availability of postabortion care, and combat HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections. This site makes available all the work of the Project, including publications, presentations, technical reports, training materials and results.</p></div>
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