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Meanwhile, public service provision (including health) was fully decentralized (devolved) from national level and is still being rolled out in the 47 county governments who currently have authority for decision making, adapting the policy to their local context, finance, implementation and management.

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Correction: September 13 , 2001 Thursday An Arts Abroad article last Thursday about Roman Polanski and a film he is making adapted from "The Pianist," an account of surviving the Warsaw ghetto, referred imprecisely to the death of Sharon Tate, his wife, in 1969.

Open image in new window Fig. 3 The ladder of young people's participation in decision making adapted from Arnstein (1969) with the categories borrowed from Hart (1992).

The nasal spray form is made by adapting the virus to temperatures below those typically found in the body.

In recent years, numerous efforts have been made on adapting the conventional Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) framework to High-Speed Train Communication (HSTC) which gives birth to the railway specific GSM standard, GSM-R.

42, 64– 66 Efforts have been made in adapting the current algorithms to accommodate both spatial and temporal partial coherence.

One of the key changes the screenwriter made while adapting the book was the decision to take Edward's voice in Bella's head and make it visual.

The results indicate that significant increases in process robustness can be made by adapting the design space based on the resin lot in use, rather than fixing the design space for all resin lots.

The largest change Cretton made when adapting the short film into a longer screenplay was changing the lead character's gender: Denim, a man loosely based on Cretton himself, became Grace, a young woman and the facility's supervisor.

The strategies were organized according to their suitability for different ages and suggestions were made for adapting the techniques to increase their applicability for older or younger youth.

As the original PGWB has six subscales, and only minor alterations were made when adapting the measure for use in Britain, a forced 6-factor analysis was conducted to investigate support for the original subscales.

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