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CodY, which is also involved in the control of competence, mobility and sporulation [ 24], is a global regulator.
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As well, little is still known about the early stages of functional changes as reflected by decreased performance, loss of competence (mobility-disability) and its impact on everyday life [ 7].
Contribute to the understanding and predicting the risk of spread of dengue, in particular the risk of introduction and establishment in Europe, within the context vector competence, human mobility, and climate change.
While the reference programmes aimed, for example, at reduction of fall risks and improving nutritional status, the new programme concentrates on maintaining or re-establishing everyday life competence and mobility.
The beneficial results of the workout program have been discovered in the research works concerning: 1/ motor activity competence, 2/ mobility of joints, 3/ physical efficiency 4/ body component, 5/ post-urography, 6/ nourishment, 7/ internal evaluation, 8/ laboratory works, 9/ orthopedics, 10/ bone density evaluation, 11/ psychology [ 19, 20].
Thus, similar to the situation in the Indian Ocean during the devastating chikungunya outbreaks in 2005 2007 (7 ), the risk of introduction of the virus to the Pacific region, followed by severe consequences for the area, is high because of virus strain, vector competence, and population mobility.
The instrument is an observer-rated interview with thirteen domains of capacity in the past 2 weeks: adherence to regulations, planning and structuring of tasks, flexibility, competency, endurance, assertiveness, contact with others, group integration, intimate relationships, non-work activities, self-care, mobility, and competence to judge and decide.
The effects discussed include changes the AM pool size, macrophage diameter, mobility, phagocytic competence, and enzyme content.
It was this neoliberal version of multiculturalism – ethnicity, mobility and intercultural competence as market assets - that was promoted actively in the 1980s and early 1990s, and that in some places eclipsed the earlier more emancipatory vision of multiculturalism.13.
When nurse education has moved away from a hospital based apprenticeship to a higher education institutions and new EU legislature enabled nurse workforce mobility, the term "competence" became an important concept in nurse education and practice.
Also of note is the fact that the teachers in this study referred to skills in liaising with industry, and securing their participation in a mobility that would involve additional competence, including the assessment of specific learning outcomes.
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