Search Results - "New Frontier"
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Epidemiologic methodology in public health: new frontiers & challenges
Published 2000“…Beyond these are the new frontiers of health policy, health services planning, health care financing, health care delivery, economic analysis, and health program evaluation that are increasingly relying on epidemiologic data and epidemiologic methodology. …”
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Competing in (and out of) transition economies
Published 2015“…Transition economies have become a new frontier for multinational enterprises (MNEs). This has introduced a highly dynamic competitive environment for domestic firms operating with such less developed institutions, especially those facing the threat of MNEs with superior capabilities. …”
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Minds on for the wise: rethinking the contemporary interactive exhibition
Published 2016“…Correspondingly, a new type of exhibition known as ‘minds-on’, as a prototype to offer the visitors genuine freedom of appreciating the exhibition with their own understanding, could be considered as a new frontier of exhibition design.…”
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PCSK9 inhibition for the treatment of hypercholesterolemia: Promises and emerging challenges
Published 2014“…The aim of this short review is to describe the new frontier of PCSK9 inhibition in the treatment of hypercholesterolemia. …”
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Towards quick response and secure online banking transactions: using data compression and cryptography
Published 2013“…This paper is going to review and address the current issues involving the online banking security by introducing the new quick and secure (QAS) process that has impact and accelerated the online banking transactions and set the bar high for a new frontier encryption algorithms.…”
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Beyond the human genome: microbes, metaphors and what it means to be human in an interconnected post-genomic world
Published 2009“…This research was said to open up a “new frontier” and was conceived as a “second human genome project”, this time focusing on the genomes of microbes that inhabit and populate humans rather than focusing on the human genome itself. …”
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