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The phrase "and in the skill" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific skill or area of expertise, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "She excels in the skill of negotiation, which has greatly benefited our team."
Alternatives: "and in the area of expertise" or "and in the field of skill".
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Confidence in the particular health system was negatively correlated to frequency of assaults, and positively correlated with feeling safe in that particular system and in the adequacy of supplies/equipment, the amount of hospital staffing and in the skill level of the workers (Table 6).
Anna Sinyakina's waitress is a perfect Chaplin heroine, a latter-day Edna Purviance who is finally an equal partner in the relationship and in the skill set.
Major variations occur in the numbers of health care workers per inhabitant and in the skill mix employed.
In summary, integrated approach refers to a method that incorporates in its process projections of the workforce supply and the impact of microeconomic and organizational changes in productivity and in the skill mix, of the evolution of demand for health-care services and also of the evolution of health diseases and its potential impact on the health system.
Major variations occur in the number of health care workers per capita population and in the skill mix employed across countries, as depicted in Fig. 2. The nurse/doctor ratio varies widely from one country to another, as shown in Fig. 2. The nurse/doctor skill mix is important and may have consequences for the respective tasks of nurses and doctors [ 66].
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"We have to develop our information, communications and technology sector and one of the key developments has been the creation of University Campus Suffolk and, in the skills context, the enormous investment in Suffolk New College.
One example is the medical (mechanical) mannequin described by Hieronymus Fabricius ab Aquapendente (1533 1619) in 1582 [ 1], which was used in the teaching of correction of dislocations and in the skills of making prosthesis in the 17th century.
The tasks varied in complexity and in the skills required, but all were dependent on students having prior knowledge of basic pharmacology and also on communication and team working, with complementarity of the specific uniprofessional expertise.
Welders take serious pride in their work and in the skills required to complete a job properly.
Several factors contribute to and aggravate the shortage of health workers in the four countries, including migration, an aging workforce, and imbalances in the skill mix composition.
The Higher Ambitions report from the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills states: "Britain must rebuild its economic growth and invest in the skills and competitive strengths that will underwrite a sustainable recovery and balanced future economy".
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