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    Beyond policy and planning and into practice: getting sexual health on the agenda in Aboriginal communities in Western Australia by Thompson, Sandra, Greville, Heath, Param, R.

    Published 2008
    “…The valuable lessons in capacitybuilding, collaboration and community engagement are readily transferable to other health issues, and may be useful for other health professionals working in the challenging area of Aboriginal health.Conclusion: Health service planners and providers grapple with achieving Aboriginal ownershipand leadership regarding their particular health issue, despite sincere concern and commitment toaddressing Aboriginal health issues. …”
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    Outcomes of different health care contexts for direct transport to a trauma center versus initial secondary center care: A systematic review and meta-analysis by Williams, Teresa, Finn, Judith, Fatovich, D., Jacobs, I.

    Published 2013
    “…Many trauma systems mandate that serious trauma cases are transported directly to a level I trauma center unless transfer to a closer hospital is deemed necessary to resuscitate and stabilize the patient prior to onward transfer to definitive care. …”
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    The Impact of Using Polluted Benue River and Shinko Waters on Irrigated Vegetables at Geriyo, Nigeria by Hong, Aliyu Haliru

    Published 2015
    “…The evaluated food chain transfer of heavy metals via the consumption of contaminated vegetables based on determined daily intake rate of 345g/day and 232g/day for adults above 18 years of age with body weights category of 60, 50, and 40 kg; and children below 18 years of age, with body weights of 32.5, 22.5 and 12.5kg using health risk index tool (HRI) revealed that health risks of heavy metals in vegetables are due to Cu and Pb elements. …”
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