DEFINITION
Subscribers to these present statutes founded an association governed by the French law of July 1st 1901 and the French decree of August 16th, 1901. The title of this association is European Network of Medical Residents in Public Health.
The European Network of Medical Residents in Public Health (Euronet MRPH) is a network of national associations of medical residents in Public Health in Europe. It is a non governmental independent and not for profit international organization.
CONTEXT
The idea of a netword emerged in 2008 at the initiative of French and Italian residents, who decided to collaborate in setting up a common protocol for a survey on the satisfaction of residents about the quality of respective residence programs.
This successful experience brought about the ideo of extending this kind of collaboration to other projects and countries. Spanish residents joined the group in 2009.
The network was jounded on June 30 th , 2011 in Paris by the Collège de liaison des Internes de Santé Publique (LISP) (France), Consulta degli specializzandi SLTL (Italy) and Asociacion Espanola de residentes de medicina preventiva y salud publica (ARES) (Spain).
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Inhibition efficiency (IE) of organic compounds is connected with their adsorption properties. The effect of the adsorbed inhibitor is to protect the metal from the corrosive medium
DEFINITION
Subscribers to these present statutes founded an association governed by the French law of July 1st 1901 and the French decree of August 16th, 1901. The title of this association is European Network of Medical Residents in Public Health.
The European Network of Medical Residents in Public Health (Euronet MRPH) is a network of national associations of medical residents in Public Health in Europe. It is a non governmental independent and not for profit international organization.
CONTEXT
The idea of a netword emerged in 2008 at the initiative of French and Italian residents, who decided to collaborate in setting up a common protocol for a survey on the satisfaction of residents about the quality of respective residence programs.
This successful experience brought about the ideo of extending this kind of collaboration to other projects and countries. Spanish residents joined the group in 2009.
The network was jounded on June 30 th , 2011 in Paris by the Collège de liaison des Internes de Santé Publique (LISP) (France), Consulta degli specializzandi SLTL (Italy) and Asociacion Espanola de residentes de medicina preventiva y salud publica (ARES) (Spain).
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Inhibition efficiency (IE) of organic compounds is connected with their adsorption properties. The effect of the adsorbed inhibitor is to protect the metal from the corrosive medium
Diversité des plasmodies - Présentation de la 3e édition du Cours international « Atelier Paludisme » - INSTITUT PASTEUR DE COTE D'IVOIRE 03 BP 2119 ABIDJAN 03 - INGENIEUR - enguessan@yahoo.fr
The document repeatedly provides information about downloading Bangla e-books and software. It lists the Facebook page www.facebook.com/tanbir.ebooks for updated Bangla e-books in PDF format and the blog www.tanbircox.blogspot.com for any type of e-book or software.
This document provides tips and information for the English section of competitive exams, covering topics such as agreement and disagreement, appropriate prepositions, phrases and idioms, and the degree of comparison. It also provides information for joining a study group on Facebook called "BCS Preparation (Preli, Written, Viva) + Library" to download important books and notes.
Diversité des plasmodies - Présentation de la 3e édition du Cours international « Atelier Paludisme » - INSTITUT PASTEUR DE COTE D'IVOIRE 03 BP 2119 ABIDJAN 03 - INGENIEUR - enguessan@yahoo.fr
The document repeatedly provides information about downloading Bangla e-books and software. It lists the Facebook page www.facebook.com/tanbir.ebooks for updated Bangla e-books in PDF format and the blog www.tanbircox.blogspot.com for any type of e-book or software.
This document provides tips and information for the English section of competitive exams, covering topics such as agreement and disagreement, appropriate prepositions, phrases and idioms, and the degree of comparison. It also provides information for joining a study group on Facebook called "BCS Preparation (Preli, Written, Viva) + Library" to download important books and notes.
This document provides an overview of accounting lessons for secondary and higher secondary level students. It lists the chapter topics that will be covered, including basic accounting concepts like journals, ledgers, trial balance, income statements and balance sheets. It emphasizes the importance of properly recording transactions in the appropriate accounts and maintaining accurate accounting records. The document concludes by thanking students and welcoming them to the next chapter.
1) In 2007, Kingfisher Airlines chairman Vijay Mallya agreed to buy a 26% stake in Air Deccan, India's first low-cost carrier, for Rs. 5,500 million. This would make Kingfisher the largest shareholder in Air Deccan.
2) Air Deccan was founded in 2003 and had become very successful by offering extremely low fares. However, it was losing money. The acquisition was controversial due to the different business models and cultures of the two airlines.
3) By combining, Kingfisher and Air Deccan would have a 32% total market share in India's aviation market, surpassing their largest competitors. However, some experts were skeptical
This lesson plan template contains the necessary information to plan a lesson, including: identification information for the teacher and school; learning objectives; teaching methods and aids; and a breakdown of the lesson stages and the roles of the teacher and students at each stage. The stages include preparation, presentation, practice, application, evaluation, homework assignment, and departure.
The document contains a single URL - www.amarboi.org - repeated over 100 times without any other text or context. It provides no meaningful information beyond listing the same website address repeatedly.
This document provides background information on TRX, Inc. and its CEO Trip Davis as they prepare for an initial public offering (IPO). It summarizes TRX's history as a spin-off from a large travel agency, its previous failed attempt at an IPO in 2000, and its current operations processing travel transactions for over 150 clients globally. Davis is waiting to hear back from his bankers on the pricing of the current IPO attempt, hoping it will provide capital for growth and allow early investors to realize their investment.
This document discusses different types of sentences in English and how tense is used within those sentences. It covers affirmative, negative, interrogative, imperative, optative, and exclamatory sentences. For each sentence type, examples are provided to illustrate how tense functions in the affirmative and negative form using various tenses like present, past, future, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous. Auxiliary verbs and their role in tense formation is also examined.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. It notes that regular exercise can reduce the risk of diseases like heart disease and diabetes, improve mood, and reduce feelings of stress and anxiety. Exercise is also credited with boosting brain power and slowing cognitive decline associated with aging.
The document discusses the concept of nouns, including their definition and different types. It defines a noun as a naming word and provides examples of different categories of nouns, such as people, things, animals, and places. It then describes the five main types of nouns - proper nouns, common nouns, collective nouns, material nouns, and abstract nouns. Finally, it outlines some basic rules for changing singular nouns to plural forms by adding suffixes like -s, -es, or changing spelling patterns.
This document provides rules for using different types of linking words or connectors in English grammar. It lists the most commonly used linking words and gives examples of how to use relative pronouns, participles, and other linking words to connect clauses, sentences, nouns, verbs and other parts of speech. The document aims to help readers properly structure sentences and join ideas using appropriate linking words or connectors.
This document provides sample questions and suggestions for the JSC (Junior School Certificate) English examination in Bangladesh in 2014. It includes sample reading comprehension questions with passages about pearls and William Shakespeare. It also provides suggestions for other exam sections like filling in blanks, rearranging sentences, letter writing, application writing, and short story/paragraph writing. Suggested topics include load shedding, tree plantation, national flags, school libraries, and traffic jams. Sample dialogues, stories, and letters are also included among the suggestions.
The document provides an accounting lesson on the accounting equation A=L+P. It explains the key terms in the equation - Assets (A), Liabilities (L), and Proprietorship (P). Assets are what the business owns that has value. Liabilities are what the business owes to others. Proprietorship represents the owner's claim on the net assets (assets minus liabilities) of the business. Examples are given for each term. The document concludes by stating that understanding this fundamental accounting equation is important and welcomes the reader to the next chapter.
1. Double entry system of accounting was introduced by Luca Pacioli in 1494 and it is based on the principle of duality.
2. Under this system, every business transaction has two aspects - one that debits and one that credits an account.
3. Accounts are categorized as assets, liabilities, capital/owner's equity, income and expenses. Debits are recorded in asset and expense accounts while credits are recorded in liability, capital/owner's equity and income accounts to maintain the balance sheet equation of Assets = Liabilities + Capital/Owner's Equity.
1. The document lists over 100 sentence connectors used to connect ideas between sentences and paragraphs.
2. Sentence connectors include words that indicate time (e.g. then, before, after), location (e.g. here, there, where), comparison (e.g. likewise, similarly), cause-and-effect (e.g. therefore, consequently, because), and contrast (e.g. but, however, yet).
3. The connectors help writers smoothly transition between ideas and build coherence when structuring longer texts.
This document is from SN English Center and discusses question tags. It provides examples of question tags used with statements of different tenses, including short forms. It also lists 38 rules for using question tags, such as using "they" for plural subjects or "it" for singular animals or objects. The document is intended to teach English learners about proper question tag formation and usage.
This document provides a lecture on narration from SN English Center. It discusses direct and indirect narration, including the steps to change direct narration to indirect such as changing person, tense, and certain words. Examples are provided to illustrate changing assertive, interrogative, imperative, optative, and exclamatory sentences from direct to indirect narration. Homework assignments are given to further practice and understand narration.
This document provides information about changing sentences from active to passive voice. It begins with an introduction to active and passive voice. Then, it discusses the structure of passive voice sentences and provides examples of changing tenses like present indefinite, past indefinite, future indefinite, present continuous, past continuous, future continuous, present perfect, past perfect and future perfect from active to passive. It also covers changing interrogative, imperative and reflexive sentences to passive voice. Finally, it discusses some exceptions and complex cases for changing active voice to passive voice.
This document is a lecture on completing sentences from SN English Center. It contains 31 rules for completing sentences using different tenses, structures, and conjunctions. The lecture was prepared by Md. Masum Bellah Shazib and provides his contact information. It also directs students to home tasks which include preparing the lesson individually, finding problems, and doing a presentation.
This document provides a lecture on the right forms of verbs in English. It is a summary of 34 rules regarding verb conjugation and agreement with subjects. The lecture was prepared and presented by Md. Masum Bellah Shazib of the SN English Center to explain the proper use of verbs in different tenses, voices, and with various subjects. Contact information is provided for the lecturer.
This document provides an overview of auxiliary verbs in English. It discusses the main categories of auxiliary verbs, including to-be verbs like am, is, are; to-have verbs like have and has; to-do verbs like do and does; and modal auxiliary verbs like will, would, shall, should, can, could, may, might, must, have to and need to. For each category, it gives examples of their common uses, such as forming tenses like the continuous and perfect tenses. It also provides more detailed explanations of specific modal verbs and their meanings.
This document provides information about the use of different prepositions in English such as in, on, at, with, by, for, to, of, and from. It gives examples of how each preposition is commonly used in sentences. For example, it states that "in" is used to indicate location or time, "on" is used on surfaces, "at" is used for specific points in time, "with" indicates accompaniment, and "from" indicates a starting point. The document aims to help learners understand the different uses and meanings of basic English prepositions.
This document contains a lecture on capturing the meaning of sentences from SN English Center. It discusses different rules for sentence structures using verbs and tenses, including sentences with "to+verb-1", "verb+ing", "to be+verb-3", and sentences using prepositions. It also covers question sentences starting with wh- words and provides examples of sentences in the indefinite, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous tenses. Students are assigned homework to prepare the lesson individually, find problems, and do a presentation.
This document discusses tenses in English grammar. It defines present, past, and future tenses and explains how they are formed using verbs. It also discusses indefinite, continuous, and perfect tenses. Examples are provided to illustrate how to identify and use different tenses. Charts are included that show conjugations of verbs in the present, past, and other tenses. Finally, homework assignments are outlined that involve preparing the lesson content, identifying problems, and doing a presentation.
This document is a lecture on the use of articles in English. It discusses the different types of articles - indefinite articles "a" and "an", and the definite article "the". It provides examples of when to use each article with common nouns. It also discusses omitting articles with proper nouns, plural nouns, abstract nouns and other cases. The document is presented by Md. Masum Bellah Shazib and contains exercises for students to practice using articles correctly.
This document is a lecture on parts of speech given by Md. Masum Bellah Shazib. It defines and provides examples of the 8 parts of speech: noun, pronoun, adjective, verb, adverb, preposition, conjunction, and interjection. For each part of speech, it explains what they are and how they are used in sentences with examples. The lecture encourages students to prepare the lesson individually, identify problems, and do a presentation.
This document discusses the topic of topic sentences and their classification. It defines what a sentence is and explains that a sentence must have meaning, structure, and express a complete thought. Sentences are then classified based on their meaning into five types: assertive, interrogative, imperative, optative, and exclamatory. Examples of each type of sentence are provided. The document also covers identifying subjects, verbs, and objects in sentences, as well as the different structures sentences can take such as simple, complex, and compound. Homework assignments related to this content are outlined at the end.