965 resultados para CANINE GUIDANCE


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Donation after Circulatory Death. Legal Guidance

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The Department has published guidance which deals with the issue of children who become Looked After and are on the Child Protection Register.

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HSS (GEN) 1) 1/95 update. It is intended to replace the guidance previously provided by former HSSBs and Trusts to assist employers and staff in maintaining strict ethical standards in the conduct of HSC business, in this instance, with the pharmaceutical industry

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Provides guidance and advice on notifying a disability/long-term health condition to PMB and on requesting a reasonable adjustment, if you have previously declared a disability/long-term health condition.

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Developing a workplace Policy on Domestic Violence and Abuse - Guidance for Employers

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Provides clear information on the practical implementation of supplementary prescribing.

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HPSS Guidance on Analysist of Risk/Risk Rating Matrix

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2005 - 2006

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The eighth volume in the series of Regulations and Guidance produced in the context of the Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995.

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A clinical-serological follow-up was carried out in a canine population in endemic foci of Leishmania braziliensis spread in northwestern Argentina. Each dog was studied in at least two visits, 309±15 days (X±SE) apart. Some initially healthy dogs (n=52) developed seroconversion or lesions. The clinical evolution of the disease in dogs resembles in many aspects the human disease. Similarities include the long duration of most ulcers with occasional healing or appearance of new ones and the late appearance of erosive snout lesions in some animals. Yearly incidence rates of 22.7% for seroconversion and of 13.5% for disease were calculated as indicators of the force of infection by this parasite upon the canine population.