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social planning Interactional process combining investigation, discussion, and agreement by a number of people in the preparation and carrying out of a program to ameliorate conditions of need or social pathology in the community. It usually involves the action of a formal political, legal, or recognised voluntary body.
(12 Dec 1998)
national health planning information centre A centre in the health resources administration division of planning methods and technology which provides access to current information on health planning and resources development.
(12 Dec 1998)
state health planning and development agencies Agencies established under pl93-641 to coordinate, conduct, and implement state health planning activities. Two primary responsibilities are the preparation of an annual state health plan and giving assistance to the statewide health coordinating council.
(12 Dec 1998)
disaster planning Procedures outlined for the care of casualties and the maintenance of services in disasters.
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integrated resource planning See Least cost planning.
(05 Dec 1998)
family planning Programs or services designed to assist the family in controlling reproduction by either improving or diminishing fertility.
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family planning policy A course or method of action selected, usually by a government, to guide and determine present and future decisions on population control by limiting the number of children or controlling fertility, notably through family planning and contraception within the nuclear family.
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least cost planning (integrated resource planning) A method of power planning that recognises load uncertainty, embodies an emphasis on risk management, and reviews all available and reliable resources to meet future loads. It takes into consideration all costs of a resource, including capital, labour, fuel, maintenance, decommissioning, known environmental impacts, and the difficulty in quantifying the consequences of selecting one resource over another. Least cost planning seeks to minimise total energy costs.
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bacterial typing techniques Procedures for identifying types and strains of bacteria. The most frequently employed typing systems are bacteriophage typing and serotyping as well as bacteriocin typing and biotyping.
(12 Dec 1998)
behavioural techniques <psychiatry> A coping strategy in which patients are taught to monitor and evaluate their own behaviour and to modify their reactions to pain.
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genetic techniques Chromosomal, biochemical, intracellular, and other methods used in the study of genetics.
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patch-clamp techniques An electrophysiologic technique for studying cells, cell membranes, and occasionally isolated organelles.
All patch-clamp methods rely on a very high-resistance seal between a micropipette and a membrane; the seal is usually attained by gentle suction. The four most common variants include on-cell patch, inside-out patch, outside-out patch, and whole-cell clamp.
Patch-clamp methods are commonly used to voltage clamp, that is control the voltage across the membrane and measure current flow, but current-clamp methods, in which the current is controlled and the voltage is measured, are also used.
(15 Mar 2000)
relaxation techniques The use of muscular relaxation techniques in treatment.
(12 Dec 1998)
replica techniques Methods of preparing tissue specimens for visualization using an electron microscope, usually a scanning electron microscope. The methods involve the creation of exact copies of the specimens by making a mold or cast (i.e., replica) of the specimen.
(12 Dec 1998)
reproduction techniques Methods pertaining to the generation of new individuals.
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