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501   IV,    11.  5.  3    |           the risk assessment in the different countries, and how they
502   IV,    11.  5.  3    |             place, evaluation of the different criteria in the risk assessment
503   IV,    11.  5.  3    |    laboratories for carrying out the different tests is a binding requirement
504   IV,    11.  5.  3    |               Figure 11.17 shows the different practices in the countries
505   IV,    11.  5.  3    |               Figure 11.18 shows the different procedures for the retrieval
506   IV,    11.  5.  4    |         organ donor rates.~There are different reasons for the shortage
507   IV,    11.  5.  4    |           Donor rates vary widely in different European countries (see
508   IV,    11.  5.  4    |             States have put in place different initiatives focusing on
509   IV,    11.  5.  4    |            dealt with differently in different countries depending on cultural
510   IV,    11.  5.  4    |          living and deceased donors, different organisational practices,
511   IV,    11.  5.  4    |      transplantation activities.~The different organisation systems in
512   IV,    11.  5.  4    |   transplantation, as well as of for different types of cancers has been
513   IV,    11.  5.  5    |            Organ Donation (ETPOD) at different involvement levels, in order
514   IV,    11.  5.  5    |            Organ Donation (ETPOD) at different involvement levels~ ~Alliance-O (
515   IV,    11.  6.  2    |          vary across Europe and have different impacts on the performance
516   IV,    11.  6.  2    |              Taxation~ ~Taxation has different sources (direct or indirect),
517   IV,    11.  6.  2    |        sources (direct or indirect), different levels (national or local)
518   IV,    11.  6.  2    |               national or local) and different types (general or hypothecated).
519   IV,    11.  6.  2    |           according to the wealth of different regions. On the other hand,
520   IV,    11.  6.  2    |              pooling resources). The different organizational arrangements
521   IV,    11.  6.  3    |            Dixon, 2002).~ ~Among the different types of taxation, there
522   IV,    11.  6.  3    |         types of taxation, there are different degrees of progressiveness.
523   IV,    11.  6.  3    |             other aspects - they use different methodologies (the former
524   IV,    11.  6.  3    |           country level) and measure different things (proportionality
525   IV,    11.  6.  4    |             fund or plan and whether different sources of funding are pooled
526   IV,    11.  6.  4    |           health plans that may have different revenue bases and population
527   IV,    11.  6.  4    |           and negative lists for the different sectors. For instance, in
528   IV,    11.  6.  4    |          compare the performances of different providers or specific populations,
529   IV,    11.  6.  4    |              and the outcome will be different in the absence, or presence,
530   IV,    11.  6.  4    |            Automatic linkage between different databases on a national
531   IV,    12.  1        |    strategies have to be adjusted to different situations and conditions
532   IV,    12.  1        |       depending on the prevalence of different diseases, medical culture,
533   IV,    12.  2        |         pressure in individuals with different risk profiles have been
534   IV,    12.  2        |       influenced by interventions of different kinds, from primary prevention
535   IV,    12.  2        |              coherence of actions in different policy sectors;~- Open up
536   IV,    12.  2        |          includes several drugs from different categories. Two of the most
537   IV,    12.  3        |    Commission intends to make use of different tools including:~· new legislation;~·
538   IV,    12.  5        |          indicators presented by the different international organisations
539   IV,    12.  5        |            if real, they may reflect different stages of health transitions
540   IV,    12.  5        |          under the responsibility of different authorities. The integration
541   IV,    12. 10        |              and other materials for different target-groups, school-based
542   IV,    12. 10        |             SGB V (see above) and of different types of workplace health promotion.
543   IV,    12. 10        |              young people concerning different sorts of drugs (e. g. “Quit
544   IV,    12. 10        |              under the competence of different Federal and Federal State
545   IV,    12. 10        |             Federal authorities from different sectors is one of the central
546   IV,    12. 10        |              health are monitored by different bodies in Germany. The Federal
547   IV,    12. 10        |              with the Municipalities different events at big commercial
548   IV,    12. 10        |         hospitals are obliged to use different waste bins, for each kind
549   IV,    12. 10        |            at Work, which focuses on different themes, every year.~ ~o
550   IV,    12. 10        |             low for personal hygiene~Different regulations on requirements
551   IV,    12. 10        |     recreational water~ high~Wate ~ ~Different regulations on requirements
552   IV,    12. 10        |            intermediate~ Law On W ~ ~Different regulations on this field~
553   IV,    12. 10        |     contaminants~intermediate~Law ~ ~Different regulations on this field~
554   IV,    12. 10        |             pesticides~intermediate~ Different regulations on this field~
555   IV,    12. 10        |            of the Handling of Food~ ~Different regulations about specific
556   IV,    12. 10        |              Physical stressors~low~ Different regulations on this field~
557   IV,    12. 10        |          Roads Traffic Regulations~ ~Different regulations on this field~
558   IV,    12. 10        |          health issues~ high~ Lab ~ ~Different regulations on this field~ ~
559   IV,    12. 10        |            of the Handling of Food~ ~Different regulations about specific
560   IV,    12. 10        |             other as a result of the different population bases according
561   IV,    12. 10        |        needing medical treatment) in different environments~Domain of objective
562   IV,    12. 10        |           persons injured related to different products/product groups~ ~
563   IV,    13.  1        |          differences occurring among different EU Member States in some
564   IV,    13.  1        |      reported for life expectancy in different EU countries.~ ~Table 13.
565   IV,    13.  1        |            achievable in a number of different sectors and that each EU
566   IV,    13.  1        |           each EU Member State has a different pathway in pursuing and
567   IV,    13.  1        |         among population groups with different socio-economic statuses
568   IV,    13.  1        |      expectancy or of health in many different sectors.~ ~
569   IV,    13.  2.  1    |      quantify the health loss due to different diseases or underlying risk
570   IV,    13.  2.  2    |               This is reflected in a different disease pattern. In low-income,
571   IV,    13.  2.  3    |         greatly differing effects in different people.~ ~ ~Table 13.5.
572   IV,    13.  2.  4    |            these risk factors have a different impact in different Countries.
573   IV,    13.  2.  4    |           have a different impact in different Countries. Moreover, it
574   IV,    13.  3        |           conclusion stems from many different analysis and particularly
575   IV,    13.  3        |         positive time-trends of most different diseases prevalence and
576   IV,    13.  5        |           observed among groups with different socio-economic status. Member
577   IV,    13.  5        |        Member States for coping with different diseases is uneven. The
578   IV,    13.  6.  1    |          effects of illness are very different. As reported in the project,
579   IV,    13.  7.  1    |            area which is about being different from others. What may therefore
580   IV,    13.  7.  2    |          result of an analysis of 25 different indicators ranging from
581   IV,    13.  7.  5    |              differences between the different national data protection
582   IV,    13.  7.  5    |           were the inability to link different databases at subject level,
583   IV,    13.  7.  5    |         above. The inability to link different databases at subject level
584   IV,    13.  7.  5    |             developments, connecting different sources at subject level
585   IV,    13.  8        |       identifying health NGOs in the different Member States of the European
586   IV,    13.  8        |          data at EU level and in the different Member States are lacking
587   IV,    13.  8        |              adherents. They work at different levels: local, national,