Part,  Chapter, Paragraph

 1    I,     2.  9    | accelerating since the 1980s. Snow cover has decreased by 1.3 % per
 2    I,     2. 10.  1|        surveillance systems do not cover underlying biological factors
 3   II,     5.  2.  3|         data collection procedures cover different age groups, while
 4   II,     5.  3.  2|       other countries regional CRs cover up to 30% of the national
 5   II,     5.  4.  2|            diabetes registers only cover those diagnosed with the
 6   II,     5.  5.  2|         measures, which could also cover factors which have a buffering
 7   II,     5.  5.  3|          tabulation). The WHO data cover more European countries
 8   II,     5.  5.  3|        treatment gaps and costs to cover at least the main aspects
 9   II,     5.  5.  3|        Available statistics do not cover this important aspect of
10   II,     5.  5.  3|      countries do not in all cases cover direct and indirect expenditures
11   II,     5.  5.  3|        management programmes would cover three main objectives: complete
12   II,     6.  3.  5|            As the vaccine does not cover all serotypes of pneumococci,
13   II,     6.  4.  4|           a matrix organisation to cover work on several groups of
14   II,     7.  2.  6|       Malta, UK/Wales and Swedencover all types of injuries, unintentional
15   II,     8.  1.  2|           et al, 2007). Where they cover the same issues, the results
16   II,     9.  1.  2|     diagnostic detail). Registries cover affected livebirths, stillbirths
17   II,     9.  1.  2|         gestation). Registries may cover only diagnoses made prenatally
18   II,     9.  1.  2|    stillbirths, and usually do not cover health service episodes
19  III,    10.  2.  1|         being integrated. The data cover various time points in each
20  III,    10.  2.  4|        surveillance systems do not cover underlying biological factors
21  III,    10.  2.  4|         European health statistics cover the prevalence and incidence
22  III,    10.  3.  1|          latitude, altitude, cloud cover and reflection.~ ~UV radiation
23  III,    10.  3.  1|           noise exposure in Europe cover either the whole European
24  III,    10.  3.  1|    information will geographically cover major agglomerations, defined
25  III,    10.  3.  1|           time period, Lnight will cover 8 hours starting at 23.00
26  III,    10.  3.  2|          Directive was extended to cover risks arising from storage
27  III,    10.  3.  4|            such as reduced glacier cover and increased ocean acidification,
28  III,    10.  4.  2|          an integrated approach to cover the entire food chain, the
29  III,    10.  4.  2|  provisions for traceability which cover all food and feed and all
30  III,    10.  4.  2|        FOCUS Working Groups. These cover the comparability of the
31  III,    10.  4.  5|          in Estonia military sites cover 14 % of the total investigated
32  III,    10.  4.  5|        inventories do not exist or cover only specific sites — for
33  III,    10.  5.  2|          difficulties in obtaining cover for absence and out-of-hours
34  III,    10.  5.  3|            the EODS specifications cover 68 disease entities covered
35  III,    10.  6.  1|              These three questions cover help from neighbours, how
36   IV,    11.  1.  2|             Although this does not cover the entire European region,
37   IV,    11.  1.  5|           organization of care and cover instruments such as accreditation,
38   IV,    11.  1.  6|           payment. Legislation can cover overtime pay and holiday
39   IV,    11.  1.  6|         the negotiated amount will cover costs and leave a profit.
40   IV,    11.  4    |            say, large reports that cover a range of technologies
41   IV,    11.  6.  2|           funds were introduced to cover the contributions of children (
42   IV,    11.  6.  2|          insurance substitutes for cover that would otherwise be
43   IV,    11.  6.  2|   Supplementary insurance provides cover for faster access and increased
44   IV,    11.  6.  2|   Complementary insurance provides cover for services excluded or
45   IV,    11.  6.  2|            by the state, including cover for co-payments for public
46   IV,    11.  6.  4|         NHS and insurance funds to cover deficits.~30 sickness funds (
47   IV,    11.  6.  4|         Indeed, all OECD countries cover 100% or almost 100% of the
48   IV,    12.  1    |          health. Such action shall cover the fight against the major
49   IV,    12.  4    |          Commission (DG SANCO), to cover in particular public health,
50   IV,    12.  5    |           the Programme started to cover health information, health
51   IV,    12.  5    |         Both lists are designed to cover all aspects of public health
52   IV,    12.  5    |       Structural Indicators should cover all the EU Member States
53   IV,    12.  5    |         Japan and data sets should cover a 10-year period, beginning