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The ehs
adjective
Of bad quality; mediocre; unremarkable.
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The EHS assessment is carried out on two levels.
The EHS said that 8.6% of people in the social rented sector were unemployed.
The EHS assessment is also compared with operating costs and life cycle assessment (LCA) metrics.
The EHS assessment takes into account varying circulating volumes, process conditions and potential for solvent degradation.
The EHS comprises intelligent agents: interaction agent, instruction agent, information agent, evaluation agent and log agent.
The EHS energy requirement of 2.7 kWh kg−1 H2 is found to be about three times lower than PSA in this system.
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The EHS/S risks should therefore be mitigated prior to the market proliferation of new technologies.
OBJECTIVE To describe the clinical therapeutic and prognostic aspects of diabetic ketoacidosis in the intensive Pediatric care unit at the EHS Canastel Oran, Algeria.
Facility cores are the major function of the EHS Core Center.
For the purposes of the EHS Core Centers, clinical research is as defined by NIH.
How will the research supported by the EHS Center impact the understanding of environmental health sciences and, ultimately, public health?
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