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  2. WHO model list of essential in vitro diagnostics - Wikipedia

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    The EDL is a priority list of medical tests, which the WHO defines as "one of the six building blocks of a health system". [1] The EDL provides guidance for individual countries, on which medical tests to use and which not to. [ 1 ]

  3. Health system - Wikipedia

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    They help define, prioritize, and implement health system goals and functions. Among the key frameworks is the World Health Organization's building blocks model, which enhances health quality by focusing on elements like financing, workforce, information, medical products, governance, and service delivery.

  4. Dieter Senghaas - Wikipedia

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    Dieter Senghaas' "civilizational hexagon" joins load-bearing building blocks together for a stable maintenance of peace. This peacekeeping and its supervision of itself is regarded as a civilising project. The hexagon consists of six building blocks, which are all linked to each other, since they all depend on each other. A fundamental building ...

  5. Self-assembly - Wikipedia

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    Self-assembly processes can also be observed in systems of macroscopic building blocks. These building blocks can be externally propelled [42] or self-propelled. [43] Since the 1950s, scientists have built self-assembly systems exhibiting centimeter-sized components ranging from passive mechanical parts to mobile robots. [44]

  6. Reverse innovation - Wikipedia

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    Reverse innovation has been identified as a key emerging trend in global health systems. [9] [10] Key health areas where low-income countries can offer solutions to medium and high-income country settings include, rural health service delivery; skills substitution; decentralisation of management; creative problem-solving; education in communicable disease control; innovation in mobile phone ...

  7. Digital Europe Programme - Wikipedia

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    The building blocks are basic digital services supported by the programme. Building blocks are based on European legislation and standards to help Europeans implement some of the most commonly needed digital capabilities, such as exchanging messages, archiving documents and electronically identifying users.

  8. Headquarters of the United Nations - Wikipedia

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    A new library building for the UN headquarters was proposed in 1952. [85] The existing UN library, a 6-story structure formerly owned by the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), was too small. The NYCHA building could only hold 170,000 books, whereas the UN wanted to host at least 350,000 to 400,000 books in its library.

  9. Jenga - Wikipedia

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    Jenga is played with 54 wooden blocks. Each block is three times as long as it is wide, and one fifth as thick as its length – 1.5 cm × 2.5 cm × 7.5 cm (0.59 in × 0.98 in × 2.95 in). Blocks have small, random variations from these dimensions so as to create imperfections in the stacking process and make the game more challenging. [2]