Sentence examples for promoted harmonization from inspiring English sources

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The Global Pregnancy Collaboration (CoLab) has promoted harmonization of studies and standardized data collection to facilitate pregnancy and placental research.

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The levels of knowledge and the topics to be addressed need to be country specific, promoting harmonization in both areas (clinical practice and training).

Bugge (1996) has identified four versions of the PPP: economically, it promotes efficiency; legally, it promotes justice; it promotes harmonization of international environmental policies; it defines how to allocate costs within a State.

This workshop further reviewed how Codex promotes harmonization and consensus by promoting the coordination of Food Standards established by governments and non-governmental organizations.

The Tuning Project is an "initiative to develop learning outcomes/competencies for degree programmes in Europe and to promote harmonization in the Higher Education Sector" [ 17].

Policy changes are required, specifically aimed at facilitating clinical trials by promoting harmonization, reducing administrative burdens, and streamlining the regulatory and approval process.

UNICEF should work together with partners in Niger to promote harmonization of cash transfer initiatives, including targeting principles, definition of amount to be transferred taking into account different household sizes and needs, and monitoring structures.

Multinational groups of scientists have labored long and hard to develop risk assessment frameworks that incorporate the best science, allow the use of more data in order to better reflect the relevant biology and clinical importance, and promote harmonization of risk assessment approaches across a broad range of toxicological responses.

Considering the scarcity of resources and trade-offs involved for decisions pertaining to which rare diseases to address and how to address them, it is incumbent upon all stakeholders to promote harmonization and advances in legislation, regulation and market access schemes, with clear rules and incentives on orphan disease definitions and drug development.

Working in a network has improved the quality, accessibility, and continuity of care to mother and child, as well has increased access for women and their families to advanced technologies, information, and promoted the harmonization of care practices.

P3G is an international not-for-profit consortium that encourages collaboration between researchers and biobankers and promotes harmonization.

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