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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Internal migration in Hong Kong, 1971-1981 : a gravity model analysis /

So, Tat-man. January 1985 (has links)
Thesis (M. Soc. Sc.)--University of Hong Kong, 1985.
2

Qing ling yi qian Taiwan zhi Zhongguo yi min

Jiang, Shusheng. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Ssu li Chung-kuo wen hua hsueh yuan. / Reproduced from typescript. Bibliography: leaves 107-115.
3

Internal migration in Hong Kong, 1971-1981 a gravity model analysis /

So, Tat-man. January 1985 (has links)
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)--University of Hong Kong, 1985. / Also available in print.
4

Population mobility in the era of globalization the case of the Hong Kong-Shenzhen cross-border region, 1997-2007 /

Lim, Kweehua, Stephanie. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M. A.)--University of Hong Kong, 2009. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 318-360).
5

Qing ling yi qian Taiwan zhi Zhongguo yi min

Jiang, Shusheng. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Ssu li Chung-kuo wen hua hsueh yuan. / Reproduced from typescript. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Bibliography: leaves 107-115.
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A study of a role within internal control, internal review for accountants of R. O. C Military¡XA Case Study Based on One Unite

Wang, Yen-ping 16 July 2008 (has links)
In recent years, upon the urgent request of increasing administrative efficiency by all circles, how to maximize the effect from the limitative resource shall be the goal that every unit of Armed Forces has to labour on. Internal control, internal review and internal auditing can be the unlackable roles In these process. Every unit can reach more outcomes in promoting effect and performing financial resource if use them perfectly. Loopholes that influence the order of financial affairs still occur from time to time. Researcher wants to probe into the roles of supervising in military organization. How can they establish a system which promote what is beneficial and abolish what is harmful to reach the goal of reorganization. This study probes into role performing of accountants by questionnaire method under internal control, internal review and internal auditing system, also referring to related documents as researching tools of this study. The object of the questionnaire will be members of Naval Command and it¡¦s subunits. The result of this study is as follows: 1.There are highly identifications but no differences by point of view from (non)accounts in institution, execution and outcome of internal control, internal review and internal auditing system. 2.In the internal control system, there are no remarkable differences in execution and outcome from gender, age, education, seniority, rank and position of accountants. There are differences in institution from positions of supervisor or non-supervisor. 3.In the internal review system, there are no remarkable differences in institution, execution and outcome from gender, age, education, seniority, rank and position of accountants, which leads a result that the accountants have a highly identification in the internal review roles. 4.In the internal audit system, there are differences in outcome from age and rank of accountants, as well in institution and execution from seniority. Suggestion on the follow-up researcher: 1.Review the limitation and deficient of this study. 2.State to relevant topics which this research institute derive, in order to offer to a follow-up researcher and consult.
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Untersuchungen zur Bevölkerungsmobilität im zwischenstädtischen Bereich von Nürnberg, Fürth und Erlangen am Beispiel der Gemeinden Grossgründlach, Tennenlohe und Sack

Stöberl, Günter, January 1971 (has links)
Thesis--Erlangen-Nürnberg. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (p. 111-113).
8

Internal audit policies

梁少達, Leung, Carmelo. January 1985 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Management Studies / Master / Master of Business Administration
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INTEGRATING HIV CARE INTO PRIMARY HEALTH CARE SERVICES IN THE FREE STATE: PROCESS AND IMPACT

Uebel, Kerry Elizabeth 21 November 2013 (has links)
Not available
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TRANSFUSION PRACTICES IN THE EASTERN CAPE PROVINCE OF SOUTH AFRICA IN THE ERA OF HIV AND HAART.

van den Berg, Karin 04 July 2014 (has links)
and introduction: The HIV/AIDS pandemic has irrevocably changed the face of healthcare delivery and research. This is especially true in South Africa with its estimated 5.26 million HIV-infected people. It was not until the significant up scaling of the anti-retroviral therapy roll-out that the HIV-incidence rate in South Africa started declining substantially from an estimated 1.32% in 2005 to an estimated 0.85% in 2013. Cytopaenias are common in HIV-infected individuals. Their risk of developing anaemia ranges from 60 to 95% during the course of the disease. The impact of HIV/AIDS on blood utilisation in the country is largely unknown. With this study we aimed to address the lack of knowledge regarding the blood requirements of the HIV-positive population and how the changing epidemic may affect future blood utilisation, by establishing what proportion of blood issued to medical and surgical patients admitted to a large referral hospital in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa, was issued to HIV-positive patients Methods We conducted a retrospective cross-sectional study analysing the prevalence of HIV among patients receiving blood and blood products. Baseline demographic data was collected on all patients admitted during a three-month period with additional clinical data collected on patients who received a blood transfusion. Ethics approval was obtained from the UFS and the South African National Blood Service (SANBS). Approval to complete the study was obtained from the senior management of the Hospital and the local blood service offices. Following a short pilot study during which the various systems were tested, data collection commenced on 7 January 2013 and was completed on 6 April 2013. Results A total of 3438 patient admissions were included in the study with equal distribution between male and female patients. Patients tended to be younger with almost 75% of patients younger than 60. Almost 8% of patients were transfused. HIV status was poorly recorded. Only 25% of patients had a HIV test result on file. The reported HIV prevalence was 14%. The median LOS was 7 days and in-patient mortality 8%. During 330 transfusion episodes, 267 patients received 609 units of RBC, i.e. 1.24 transfusion episodes per patient. Except for 6 units, all units issued were recorded as transfused, translating to a transfused ratio of 1.00:0.99. Being HIV-positive, surgical admissions, having been admitted to ICU, extended LOS and death at discharge were independently association with having received a transfusion. Mean pre- and post-transfusion Hb levels were significantly lower in HIV-positive patients and these patients were less likely to have had a correctly completed consent form on record, but were more likely to have had their anaemia investigated. Discussion The complex HIV-testing at this facility hampered the analysis of the data and raises serious public health questions. Despite this, it is clear that HIV significantly impacts blood utilisation at this facility. HIV-prevalence among all admissions was found to be ~ 14%, as compared to the almost 20% among the recipients of blood. Similarly 26% of the transfusion episodes involved HIV positive patients. However, only 16% of the units issued were issued to HIV-positive patients. The data suggests that HIV-status significantly influenced doctorsâ transfusion practices. HIV-positive patients had significantly lower pre- and post-transfusion Hb levels suggesting lower transfusion triggers and targets for HIV-positive patients. These patients were also less likely to have had correctly completed consent forms; only a third of HIV-positive patients had correctly completed forms on record. Conclusion HIV contributes significantly to the blood utilisation at a tertiary hospital in the Eastern Cape and would appear to influence cliniciansâ transfusion practice. The exact nature of the interaction between HIV and transfusion requires further investigation.

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