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Group: Global_health_enterprise_architecture - with tag force-articulation [7 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the Global_health_enterprise_architecture group with tag force-articulation
  • Forests and Climate Change: Forcings, Feedbacks, and the Climate Benefits of Forests
    Science, Vol. 320, No. 5882. (13 June 2008), pp. 1444-1449.
    by Gordon B Bonan
  • Generalized cost-effectiveness analysis for national-level priority-setting in the health sector
    Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation, Vol. 1, No. 1. (2003)
    by Raymond Hutubessy, Dan Chisholm, Tessa Edejer, WHO Choice
  • Economic evaluation in health: Saving money or improving care?
    Journal of Medical Economics, Vol. 10, No. 3. (2007), pp. 325-337.
    by D Chisholm, DB Evans
  • Obesity and Diabetes in Vulnerable Populations: Reflection on Proximal and Distal Causes
    Ann Fam Med, Vol. 5, No. 6. (1 November 2007), pp. 547-556.
    by Lucy M Candib
  • Climate Change: The Public Health Response
    Am J Public Health, Vol. 98, No. 3. (1 March 2008), pp. 435-445.
    by Howard Frumkin, Jeremy Hess, George Luber, Josephine Malilay, Michael Mcgeehin
  • A capability-based view of competitive heterogeneity
    Ind Corp Change (25 April 2008), dtn008.
    by David G Hoopes, Tammy L Madsen
  • Institutional isomorphism and the adoption of information technology for supply chain management
    Computers in Industry, Vol. 57, No. 1. (January 2006), pp. 93-98.
    by Kee-Hung Lai, Christina W Wong, Edwin TC Cheng
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