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Building local HR capacity and moving HR decision-making closer to the "customer" (i.e., talent).

Strengthening human resources (HR) capacity and improving the environment for safe motherhood are key priorities [ 2- 4].

It would seem rational that substitute health workers be made a crucial component of strengthening HR capacity in sub-Saharan Africa.

There is very limited published literature on HRH issues, particularly in LMIC and there are both scanty information on methods to assess HR capacity and lack of evidence on how best to evaluate interventions to strengthen and/or build HR capacity [ 12].

MoEs should be supported to retain the HR capacity developed under ICDSEA especially the EMIS staff, while further education and training to Master's level should be encouraged for education officers and heads of departments.

Hence, public health training institutions face the dual challenge of mitigating the HR capacity deficits of their country while simultaneously battling the limits and continuing depletion of their own capacity [ 16].

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Patricia began her career at Dupont, in Global HR, then served at IBM in several HR capacities before joining Lockheed Martin in 2011.

We found a marked reduction in HR DNA repair capacity of PCa cells upon HDAC inhibition.

AUC: Area under Curve; COPD: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease; FEV1: Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 second; FVC: Forced Vital Capacity; HR: Heart Rate; PEF: Peak Expiratory Flow; ROC: Receiver-Operating Characteristic; SD: Standard Deviation; SpO2: Oxygen Saturation.

A summary of the key studies on the topic of reduced pulmonary function and a risk of type 2 DM is presented in Table 3. Abbreviations: BMI : Body Mass Index; CI : Confidence Interval; FEV 1 : Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 second; FVC : Forced Vital Capacity; HR : Hazard Ratio; MMEF : Maximal Mid-Expiratory Flow; OR : Odds Ratio; VC : Vital Capacity.

BMI, body mass index; DNR, do-not-resuscitate; FEV1, forced expiratory volume in the first second; FVC, forced vital capacity; HR, heart rate; IQR, interquartile range MV, mechanical ventilation; PaCO2, partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide; PaO2, partial pressure of arterial oxygen; PS, pressure support; RR, respiratory rate; SD, standard deviation.

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