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    Descripción: ...Las tasas totales de CVM fueron más bajas cuando la exposición de los peatones fue menor o porque hubo pocos vehículos de motor o peatones; y fueron más altas durante un periodo crítico de transición hacia transporte motorizado, cuando gran cantidad de peatones y otros usuarios vulnerables compitieron por el uso de las vías con vehículos de motor.AbstractIntroduction: The relationship between a country’s economic development and its fatality rate from motor vehicle accidents (MVA) has not been studied according to the different types of users of public thoroughfares. ...
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    Autores Romero, Hugo Grisales, Arbeláez, María Patricia
    Publicado 2015-06-26
    Descripción: ...Sandal multiple dimensions: house, work, education, security, health, among others and as such are the reflection of the economic policies and the programs of government. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study in a random sample and representative of 1066 young people was conducted. ...
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    Descripción: ...Various demographic, social, and economic factors, as well as population mobility have allowedmicroorganisms to generate adaptations to changing environments and thus make diagnosis and treatment by conventional methods more difficult. ...
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    Descripción: ...Conclusions: One of the great motivators for the organization was the economic vision and the technical scientific backing from institutions of higher education for the development of confidence in beekeeping production as well as the recognition of achievements, the meetings to conduct evaluation, and the definition of involvement of different associations, the motivation provided by teamwork, and theInstitutional participation in research.Key words: Organizational affiliation, Organizational Innovation, Production of products, Health Food ...
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    Descripción: ...Results: care programs for tuberculosis, immunization, sexually transmitted infections, and care during childbirth are the most demanded by this population, however, economic problems, lack of interest and poor attention of medical personnel are important reasons for abandoning them. ...
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