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were provision
noun
An item of goods or supplies, especially food, obtained for future use.
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The aids were provision of an assembly jig, instructions on use of the jig and components set up in an ergonomically-designed workplace.
Other key enabling factors were provision of financial incentives for midwifes for delivering a live birth as well as improved road infrastructure.
Inclusion criteria were provision of informed consent, age >6 months at recruitment, and no reported chronic or acute illness except malaria.
The main components of the Project were: provision of VCCT services for expecting women/couples; provision of female and male condoms to lactating mothers; administration of AZT to consenting pregnant women; and minimisation of invasive procedures during pregnancy and delivery.
Other areas for improvement that emerged in this study were: provision of adequate numbers and cadres of health workers, adequate space for counselling and provision of simplified reference materials on PMTCT.
Participants also identified the advantages of having midwives in the community which were provision of individualised care; living in the same community with clients which made community midwives easily accessible; and flexible payment options.
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There were provisions in the house.
Bees were provisioned as described above.
There is provision for it in the Bill.
The goal of a knowledge exchange is provision of knowledge.
But there are provisions for amending them.
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