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Go-to guy.
A go-to guy is a person whose knowledge of something is considerable so everyone wants to go to him or her for information or results.
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In the optimization method, as Z gets larger, more of the population from Y goes to facility A, so the accessibility at all population locations decreases.
The 146 grants range in size from $115,000 to $15 million and go to facilities in 44 states.
The number of science jobs that will be created or saved is not yet clear, because part of the money will go to facilities and equipment.
She said if the work went to facilities in Norfolk and Cambridgeshire it will "leave laboratories in Ipswich and West Suffolk without as much income as they would have [had]".
More goes to facilities, infrastructure, and resources for the teams.
"The public needs to understand what they're supporting when they go to facilities like this" he added.
The Ohio bill, which state legislators passed Wednesday, prohibits state and certain federal funds from going to facilities that perform and promote "nontherapeutic abortions".
The traditional healers and pharmacists referred 434 people with presumptive TB to diagnostic facilities, 419 of whom (97%) went to the facilities; of those who went to facilities for testing, 104 people (25%) were diagnosed with TB.
Some individuals choose to deliver in their rural homes or go to facilities they consider affordable not necessarily those nearest to them.
Persons living in group homes, prisons, rehabilitation hospitals, or who were going to facilities for daily outpatient therapy were not included.
(ART nurse, CHC2, rural) Socio-cultural influences were also highlighted as fuelling stigma and the reason for some ART patients choosing to go to facilities that are further away from their homes, rather than nearer facilities.
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