2021
DOI: 10.1128/cmr.00183-20
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How To Prepare for the Unexpected: a Public Health Laboratory Response

Abstract: SUMMARY Public health laboratories (PHLs) continue to face internal and external challenges to their abilities to provide successful, timely responses to public health crises and emerging threats. These laboratories are mandated to maintain the health of their communities by identifying, diagnosing, and warning constituents of potential and real health emergencies. Due to the changing characteristics of public health threats and their cross-jurisdictional nature, laboratories are facing increased pressure to e… Show more

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“…Students who behave like that are not only bad for themselves but also for others. 5 That means, not managing your time well will result in a lot of distractions. For example, hindering 1 Moath Alnaief and Kotb Rissouni, "A Critical Analysis of the Claim That Absolute Juristic Interpretation (Ijtihād) Has Ended," Journal of Islamic Thought and Civilization 12, no.…”
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“…Students who behave like that are not only bad for themselves but also for others. 5 That means, not managing your time well will result in a lot of distractions. For example, hindering 1 Moath Alnaief and Kotb Rissouni, "A Critical Analysis of the Claim That Absolute Juristic Interpretation (Ijtihād) Has Ended," Journal of Islamic Thought and Civilization 12, no.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Muhammad Asif and Fakih Abdul Azis, "AL-SHAYKH MAIMOEN ZUBAIR WA AFKĀRUH 'AN AL-ISLĀM WA AL-WAṬANIYAH WA ALhttp://jiis.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/JIIs/article/view/2001.…”
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