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- MWP 2023-1.pdf (1.99 MB, PDF)… 36 TFEU. A. Alemanno in E. Vos, European Risk Governance: Its Science, its Inclusiveness and its Effectiveness, Connex, 2008, p. 37. 40 On this point: “EU regulation relies on modern science to keep citizens and the environment safe. From the food we buy, the medicines we take, to a multitude of products we purchase every day, the assumption is that they are safe. A thriving internal market relies on such assumption. It is also the foundation of the EU regulatory state”. M. Weimer, M. Morvillo, …
- MWP 2023:1.pdf (1.99 MB, PDF)… 36 TFEU. A. Alemanno in E. Vos, European Risk Governance: Its Science, its Inclusiveness and its Effectiveness, Connex, 2008, p. 37. 40 On this point: “EU regulation relies on modern science to keep citizens and the environment safe. From the food we buy, the medicines we take, to a multitude of products we purchase every day, the assumption is that they are safe. A thriving internal market relies on such assumption. It is also the foundation of the EU regulatory state”. M. Weimer, M. Morvillo, …
- mwp2023-1 Enrico Macciotta.pdf (1.99 MB, PDF)… 36 TFEU. A. Alemanno in E. Vos, European Risk Governance: Its Science, its Inclusiveness and its Effectiveness, Connex, 2008, p. 37. 40 On this point: “EU regulation relies on modern science to keep citizens and the environment safe. From the food we buy, the medicines we take, to a multitude of products we purchase every day, the assumption is that they are safe. A thriving internal market relies on such assumption. It is also the foundation of the EU regulatory state”. M. Weimer, M. Morvillo, …
- master_thesis_orbons.pdf (755.47 KB, PDF)… third option, namely adjusting the EU’s internal rules concerning the use and interpretation of the DAA so that the problems identified by the ECJ will not occur in the first place. A fourth option which should be explored alongside the other three is buying time and waiting for a different and perhaps more favourable composition of the ECJ, which might be persuaded to change the ECJ’s position. I do not set out to find the most elegant, correct or desirable solution to Opinion 2/13. Overcoming …
- b-ephthesis_-_katie_grinyer.pdf (970.23 KB, PDF)… experienced tremendous obstacles; users often ran out of minutes or data which meant they could no longer receive messages. Billing issues were also a problem for programs with budgets - participants were found to make expensive overseas calls or buy games, which were reimbursed within the mHealth program to maintain patient engagement. Programs which offered unlimited data and minute plans seemed to overcome this problem. The type of phone also appeared to influence program engagement rates. …
Sustainable Development
Issues that have the potential to affect the lives of everyone on Earth: these are the focus of the Sustainable Development research theme at Maastricht University's School of Business and Economics
- An-Atlas-Of-Dietary-Intakes-And-Medication-Uses-On-Risk-Of-Bladder-Cancer.pdf (4.82 MB, PDF)… is available from the corre- sponding author upon request. Analysis code is available via: https://github.com/TeamEYu/MR-of-bc. Supplementary materials with detailed data and additional information are available online. To access these files, please visit https://doi. org/10.6084/m9.figshare.24745152. References 1. Sung H, Ferlay J, Siegel RL, Laversanne M, Soerjomataram I, Jemal A, Bray F. Global cancer statistics 2020: GLOBOCAN estimates of incidence and mortality worldwide for 36 cancers in 185 …
- Profile Book - ENG - Print.pdf (4.37 MB, PDF)… that support individuals in using today’s digital tools. On the move: practices that focus on physical activity and help people improve their mobility. Individual support: practices that offer direct and individual assistance, via telephone, home visits or other means. LESSON LEARNED 10. GUN JEZELF EEN STOK euPREVENT | PROFILE 17 The online overview presents all good practices using the same structure: • Objectives of the practice • The target group(s) • A description • Logistical conditions • … where people can meet and connect together again. What exactly is the story about? Luc Stevens: We follow the lives of a number of characters connected to a residential care home (also called a nursing home): a nurse, a resident, a regular visitor and a volunteer. Each with their own character, life history and problems. We also see people from the neighbourhood who feel lonely. Each in their own way, behind the same four walls! An unforeseen turn of events turns the residential care … centre • ... 2. With your hands • Craft apple trees, the apples can be pictures of a younger and an older person working together on something • Put (fake) apple trees and a bench/chair in different central places and facilitate conversations among visitors • Cook or bake with apples and enjoy the result together afterwards • ... euPREVENT | PROFILE 27 3. In the neighbourhood • Local residents write cards to each other and deliver them in person • A young person and an elderly person become each …