Sentence examples for coordinator of the control from inspiring English sources

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Those structural challenges are compounded by the fact that there are only four facilities worldwide ― one private and three government-owned ― that produce yellow fever vaccine, according to NPR. "Yellow fever is a forgotten disease," Dr. William Perea, coordinator of the control of epidemic diseases for the WHO told NPR. "I mean, who cares about yellow fever?

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With a limited supply we need to use these vaccines very carefully,″ said William Perea, coordinator for the control of epidemic diseases unit at WHO.

Led by the hospital deputy director, this committee included the head nurse, a young physician experienced in tobacco control programs, the coordinator of the state tobacco control program and representatives of the research team.

The presence of the coordinator in the control system provides benefits in the setup of the distributed controllers, and also the calculation of target tracking without the requirement for a feasible starting point.

Dr. C.S. Pandav, coordinator of the International Council for Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders for South Asia, said that a likely reason for the low production is the misconception that producing iodized salt is expensive.

As the coordinator of the whole wireless network, the control unit was used to receive, display and store all the data sent from sensor nodes.

According to Dr. John Yagiela, coordinator of the anesthesia and pain control department of UCLA's school of dentistry, "It's unusual for it to be used [for pulling a tooth]" and "better, safer alternatives are available".

In the second time slot, the coordinator broadcasts the control section schedules for all the capsules.

These broad effects suggest that O2 plays an important role in the developing grain as a coordinator of the expression of genes controlling storage protein, and nitrogen (N) and C metabolism [ 1].

In 2006, Allan Schapira, former coordinator of vector control and prevention of World Health Organization's Global Malaria Programme, observed that malaria control discussions had become "polluted," and warned, "The renewed interest in indoor residual spraying could lead to interminable debates in countries about the pros and cons of DDT" (Schapira 2006).

Touching museum objects also helps children feel they can still be in control, said Anne Theisen, coordinator of the hospital's Child Life program, which seeks to minimize the trauma of a child's stay.

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