Examples of using Service coverage in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
The creation of the SUS boosted expressively the expansion of service coverage with emphasis in the supply of basic care,
Studies show a rate of service coverage for neonates of 71.52%, in the state of Bahia,
To expand service coverage, a minimum number of health centers specialized in hearing health was defined,
Service coverage is available only for Mac and its original included accessories for protection against(i)
about two-fifths between 4 and 6 years of age with service coverage of 52.
Service coverage is available only for Mac and its original included accessories for protection against(i) defects in materials or workmanship and(ii)
given that telephone service coverage is lower in the Northern and Northeastern regions.
its primary objective has always been to provide service coverage to the poor and unassisted segments of society,
regionally disaggregated data, since important regional differences in terms of access and service coverage, population morbimortality rates
create'popular' or'affordable' private plans, that is, deregulated and limited in terms of service coverage.
the public-private sector mix) and health service coverage.
New York and Montevideo, service coverage in Latin America
New York and Montevideo, service coverage in Latin America
each location brings with it unique challenges with an underlying goal of boosting network capacity and service coverage.
Another major difficulty in healthcare service coverage derives from the disproportional distribution of physicians in the state,
The national regulatory authorities may increase the weight limit of universal service coverage for postal packages to any weight not exceeding 20 kilograms
Notwithstanding the weight limit of universal service coverage for postal packages established by a given Member State,
Socioeconomic and service coverage data, such as years of education,
This socioeconomic and service coverage pattern was observed in studies by Almeida et al 2007
an intensification of the discussion about the amplification of health service coverage. The 1977 World Health Assembly launched the slogan"Health for all by the year 2000.