| BPH | Bachelor of Public Health; benign prostatic hypertrophy |
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| BPHEng | Bachelor of Public Health Engineering |
| BPHN | Bachelor of Public Health Nursing |
| CEPH | cephalic; cephalosporin; Council on Education for Public Health |
| CPH | Certificate in Public Health; chronic paroxysmal hemicrania; chronic persistent hepatitis; chronic p... |
Synonyms : Development Policy, Migration Policy, Policy, Population Policy, Social Protection, Development Policies, Migration Policies, Policies, Policies, Development, Policies, Migration, Policies, Population, Policies, Public, Policies, Social, Policy, Development
Synonyms : Client-Staff Relations, Relations, Client-Staff, Relations, Public, Client Staff Relations, Client-Staff Relation, Relation, Client-Staff, Relations, Client Staff
Synonyms : Domain, Public, Domains, Public, Enterprise, Public, Enterprises, Public, Public Domains, Public Enterprises, Public Sectors, Sector, Public, Sectors, Public
Synonyms : Bias, Publication
Synonyms : Publication Components [PT], Publication Components [Pub Type]
| Public Health Service Act |
One of the principal laws of Congress giving the authority for federal health activities. First enacted July 1, 1944, it provided a complete codification of all the federal public health laws. Many of the health laws si
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| public health |
The science and art of promoting health, preventing disease and prolonging life through organised efforts of society.
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| public name |
The name of a subroutine or function that is defined in an object module and that can be called from other, separately-compiled, modules. Public names are recorded as strings in the object module, and can be displayed using the nm command.
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| public health |
Services sponsored and/or provided by a government agency.
Ãâó: www.fpi.org/jahia/Jahia/cache/offonce/pid/134
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There have been many public health acts produced throughout the world to reduce public health problems and stop pollution of the environment. In the UK the first Act published was the Public Health Act 1848, and subsequent acts have been enacted in, Public Health Act 1875, Public Health Act 1936 and Public Health Act 1961.
Ãâó: www.johnstonsmith.co.uk/fact13.html
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| public | vulgar and offensive nakedness in a public place |
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| public | a nuisance that unreasonably interferes with a right that is common to the general public |
| public | a belief or sentiment shared by most people |
| public | an inquiry into public opinion conducted by interviewing a random sample of people |
| public | a dramatic or musical entertainment |
| public | printed matter in the form of newspapers or magazines |
| public | property owned by a government |
| public | a government official who conducts criminal prosecutions on behalf of the state |
| public | a promotion intended to create goodwill for a person or institution |
| public | someone employed to arrange publicity (for a firm or a public figure) |
| public | a free school supported by taxes and controlled by a school board |
| public | (British) private independent secondary school supported by endowment and tuition |
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