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Implicit in this definition are the concept of needs, which emphasized the goal of providing for the essential requirements of the world's poor, and the idea that technology and social organization imposes limits on the ability of the environment to provide for the world's present and future needs.
This study suggests that the design concept of NEEDs may potentially help to overcome some of the challenges in the cell encapsulation field and therefore contribute to the development of cell therapies in future.
The concept of needs in health care is not consensual in the health literature, with a semantic confusion arising from its use in health economics [ 13, 26].
Their research makes a compelling case for us to reassess the concept of needs assessment and better explore its relationship with outcome measurements, like clinical endpoints, quality of life, and satisfaction with care.
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Consider the concept of "need" and how it applies in their community.
The concept of need due to pressure is also discussed as a cause of change.
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It takes the concept of needing "the village" to a whole new level of understanding.
They have a very different concept of need from those of us who work for a living.
However the concept of needing someone "to complete us" (thanks Tom Cruise!) in my opinion is a total sham.
Considering the concept of "need", the authors of the selected papers (implicitly) adopt a comparative approach.
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