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Key stakeholders in the ASR™ story took too long to respond to emergent intelligence and evidence of increased revision rates of the ASR™ hip design.

We have shown that the health system resources available to Thailand are likely to be sufficient to respond to emergent pandemic influenza if the pandemic is modest and occurs in a manner similar to the assumptions informing Thailand's simulation exercises.

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Jamer Hunt collaboratively designs open and flexible programs that respond to emergent cultural conditions.

Exclusion criteria were as follows: not able to communicate verbally about their pain; too sedated to respond to questions; emergent or unstable acute pain (as patients were required to be stable on an analgesic protocol).

Romania needs an upgrade of its national HIV/AIDS policies: broaden access to treatment and integrated services, using ART as prevention measure to avoid HIV transmission among the general population and a strengthened partnership between the medical networks, in order to respond to the emergent HIV trends.

Capacity building efforts for health service providers in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) must align with these principles, and focus on enhancing capabilities to respond to people's emergent health care needs.

The unique combinations of intra-centre skills and expertise at NEXUS undoubtedly enabled the expansion of lone-grant projects into long-standing programmes of research and the rapid mobilisation of centre personnel to develop new investigations in response to critical emergent research areas, and to respond to targeted or catalyst research funding opportunities.

The district also had difficulties in responding to emergent challenges such as delayed or non-payment of CHA incentives, as well as inadequate supervision and involvement of CHAs in the health posts where they are supposed to be working.

The inability of regulators to respond robustly to emergent problems and their consequences in the ASR™ hip case is evidence of a medical implant governance system that is not capable of protecting patient safety despite this being articulated as its raison d'être.

Secondly, this breeding strategy provides greater flexibility for breeders to respond rapidly to emergent threats (e.g. climate change).

Elsewhere, more decisive absolute monarchs, Frederick II and Joseph II, responded to the emergent cultural nationalism of their subjects by redefining their role as servants of the state.

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