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Microsoft Word - FinalDiagnosticCodes.doc Final Diagnostic Codes Final diagnostic code Diagnosis Smear Culture Caveat/ description Initial CXR Clin / CXR improved at f/u without TB Rx 3 rd (repeat) f/u sputum smear Clin / CXR Response to TB treatment Alternative Cause of Sx Confirmed 1 TB, smear positive pos pos must have at least 2 positive smears 2 TB, culture positive, AFB-neg neg pos >1 neg. smear and > 1 positive culture pos or pos 3 TB, culture negative neg neg 2 neg sm, neg or 1+ cx, Pos CXR and response to TB Rx pos and pos 4 Non-TB, untreated neg neg not treated initially for TB yes neg or ND Patients must have the smear and culture results as listed, plus other relevant criteria as noted.
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Score: 676751 - https://www.who.int/tdr/diseas...sis/final-diagnostic-codes.pdf
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title= Stranci Bostswana Fully vaccinated travelers with proof of a booster dose do not need to present negative COVID‐19 test results.Others are required to show proof of a  negative PCR COVID‐19 test within 72 hours of travel and must submit to vaccination on arrival at the Port of Entry. https://bw.usembassy.gov/covid‐19‐information/ Bulgaria 4.4.1.  (...) In the Iraqi Kurdistan Region requires a negative COVID‐19 test within 48 hours of travel or verified evidence of a second dose  of a vaccination.  (...) Children under 12 do not have to  show a negative test result. The person travelling must pay for the test themselves. https://www.government.nl/topics/coronavirus‐covid‐ 19/visiting‐the‐netherlands‐from‐abroad/mandatory‐ negative‐test‐results‐and‐declaration/mandatory‐when‐ travelling‐from‐a‐high‐risk‐country Nicaragua Travelers must have an original negative COVID‐19 RT‐PCR test result. 
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Score: 671814.16 - https://www.icao.int/safety/CA...r%20international%20travel.pdf
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Children under 12 do not have to show a negative test result. The person travelling must pay for the test themselves. https://www.government.nl/topics/coronavirus-covid- 19/visiting-the-netherlands-from-abroad/mandatory- negative-test-results-and-declaration/mandatory- when-travelling-from-a-high-risk-country Nicaragua Travelers must have an original negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test result. (...) Forms must be submitted no later than 24 hours prior to travel. https://www.stkittstourism.kn/travel-requirements Saint Lucia 1)Fully vaccinated travellers aged 5 years and older must have a valid negative Rapid Antigen test or Rapid COVID-19 PCR test done 1 day prior to arrival or a valid negative RT- PCR COVID-19 test done within 5 days prior to arrival. 2)Unvaccinated travellers aged 5 years and older must have a valid negative RT- PCR COVID-19 test done within 5 days prior to arrival https://www.stlucia.org/en/covid-19/ Saint Vincent and the Grenadines All travelers, including those fully vaccinated, must have a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test result. (...) There is no obligation of prophylactic isolation. https://portaldascomunidades.mne.gov.pt/pt/vai- viajar/conselhos-aos-viajantes/africa/sao-tome-e- principe Saudi Arabia Travelers must have a negative COVID-19 PCR test result or a negative COVID-19 antigen test result.
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Score: 668858.06 - https://www.icao.int/safety/CA...tional%20travel_9March2022.pdf
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Contact us Get Involved Get Involved Resolutions OHCHR and good governance Share Navigation Blocks OHCHR and good governance Overview About good governance and human rights About corruption and human rights International standards Reports Activities Resolutions Statements Documents Issues in focus Integrating human rights into national policies Good practices in preventing and fighting against corruption Compilation of best practices to counter the negative impact of corruption Select Select Navigation Blocks OHCHR and good governance Overview About good governance and human rights About corruption and human rights International standards Reports Activities Resolutions Statements Documents Issues in focus Integrating human rights into national policies Good practices in preventing and fighting against corruption Compilation of best practices to counter the negative impact of corruption The Human Rights Council has adopted of a series of resolutions related to good governance and human rights. The Council has adopted the following resolutions on good governance, asset recovery and corruption: Good governance Symbol Date Title A/HRC/RES/47/7 26 July 2021 The negative impact of corruption on the enjoyment of human rights A/HRC/RES/46/11 26 March 2021 The negative impact of the non-repatriation of funds of illicit origin to the countries of origin on the enjoyment of human rights, and the importance of improving international cooperation A/HRC/RES/45/9 9 October 2020 The role of good governance in the promotion and protection of human rights A/HRC/RES/37/6 9 April 2018 The role of good governance in the promotion and protection of human rights A/HRC/RES/31/14 19 April 2016 The role of good governance in the promotion and protection of human rights A/HRC/RES/25/8 11 April 2014 The role of good governance in the promotion and protection of human rights A/HRC/RES/19/20 25 April 2012   The role of good governance in the promotion and protection of human rights A/HRC/RES/7/11   27 March 2008   The role of good governance in the promotion and protection of human rights Asset recovery The Human Rights Council and its subsidiary mechanisms have examined the issue of illicit financial flows and asset recovery since 2011. 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Symbol Date Title A/HRC/RES/40/4 21 March 2019 The negative impact of the non-repatriation of funds of illicit origin to the countries of origin on the enjoyment of human rights, and the importance of improving international cooperation A/HRC/RES/34/11 23 March 2017 The negative impact of the non-repatriation of funds of illicit origin to the countries of origin on the enjoyment of human rights, and the importance of improving international cooperation A/HRC/RES/31/22 24 March 2016 The negative impact of the non-repatriation of funds of illicit origin to the countries of origin on the enjoyment of human rights, and the importance of improving international cooperation A/HRC/RES/28/5 26 March 2015 The negative impact of the non-repatriation of funds of illicit origin to the countries of origin on the enjoyment of human rights, and the importance of improving international cooperation A/HRC/RES/25/9 27 March 2014 The negative impact of the non-repatriation of funds of illicit origin to the countries of origin on the enjoyment of human rights, and the importance of improving international cooperation A/HRC/RES/22/12 21 March 2013 The negative impact of the non-repatriation of funds of illicit origin to the countries of origin on the enjoyment of human rights, and the importance of improving international cooperation A/HRC/RES/19/38 23 March 2012 The negative impact of the non-repatriation of funds of illicit origin to the countries of origin on the enjoyment of human rights, and the importance of improving international cooperation A/HRC/RES/17/23 17 June 2011 The negative impact of the non-repatriation of funds of illicit origin to the countries of origin on the enjoyment of human rights Corruption Symbol Date Title A/HRC/RES/41/9 11 July 2019 The negative impact of corruption on the enjoyment of human rights A/HRC/RES/35/25 23 June 2017 The negative impact of corruption on the enjoyment of human rights A/HRC/RES/29/11 2 July 2015 The negative impact of corruption on the enjoyment of human rights A/HRC/DEC/26/115 10 July 2014 The negative impact of corruption on the enjoyment of human rights A/HRC/RES/23/9 13 June 2013 The negative impact of corruption on the enjoyment of human rights A/HRC/RES/21/13 27 September 2012 Panel discussion on the negative impact of corruption on the enjoyment of human rights VIEW THIS PAGE IN: Français русский Español Tags Governance Corruption Sustainable development Back to top Our Work The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights is the leading United Nations entity in the field of human rights, with a unique mandate to promote and protect all human rights for all people. © OHCHR 1996-2022 Latest Feature Stories Media Center Meetings & Events Resources Databases Library Publications Connect Contact Us Follow us Work With Us Global Social Channels Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Donate Contact Copyrights Privacy Policy Terms of use
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Score: 665733.2 - https://www.ohchr.org/en/good-governance/resolutions
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Non-Vaccinated or Partially Vaccinated individuals will need a negative PCR test report valid within 72 hours for entry into the country. (...) Fully vaccinated visitors will no longer need to present a negative COVID-19 antigen or PCR test taken within 72 hours of travel. (...) If you do not have proof of a complete vaccination, you need to present a negative COVID test (PCR) certificate less than 72 hours old. https://www.gov.uk/foreign -travel- advice/mali/entry-requirements Malta Fully vaccinated travelers arriving from United States (see 104 additional countries) are not required to have a negative COVID-19 test result.
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Score: 661304.35 - https://www.icao.int/safety/CA...r%20international%20travel.pdf
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PowerPoint Presentation SEA Pilot Project to Support Spatial Planning in Gurjaani Practical Aspects of Effective SEA Implementation Doug Hickman Nova Scotia, Canada Example of Scoping Matrix Planning Item Proposed Action Stressor Biodiversity Soil Climate Air Water Landscape Protected Areas Cultural Heritage Health Socio- Economic Trans- boundary Effects Flora Fauna Probable significant negative effect – to be addressed in SEA Report Probable insignificant negative effect – will be briefly addressed in SEA Report No significant effect or positive effect – will not be addressed in SEA Report Legend Example of Scoping Matrix Planning Item Proposed Action Stressor Biodiversity Soil Climate Air Water Landscape Protected Areas Cultural Heritage Health Socio- Economic Trans- boundary Effects Flora Fauna Transport Residential Industrial Etc Probable significant negative effect – to be addressed in SEA Report Probable insignificant negative effect – will be briefly addressed in SEA Report No significant effect or positive effect – will not be addressed in SEA Report Legend Example of Scoping Matrix Planning Item Proposed Action Stressor Biodiversity Soil Climate Air Water Landscape Protected Areas Cultural Heritage Health Socio- Economic Trans- boundary Effects Flora Fauna Transport New road – capacity: 500 cars/hour Residential New apartments for 2000 people Single family houses for 1000 people Industrial Light industrial buildings – 10 ha Warehousing – 4 ha Etc Probable significant negative effect – to be addressed in SEA Report Probable insignificant negative effect – will be briefly addressed in SEA Report No significant effect or positive effect – will not be addressed in SEA Report Legend Example of Scoping Matrix Planning Item Proposed Action Stressor Biodiversity Soil Climate Air Water Landscape Protected Areas Cultural Heritage Health Socio- Economic Trans- boundary Effects Flora Fauna Transport New road – capacity: 500 cars/hour Land use change Noise Residential New apartments for 2000 people Single family houses for 1000 people Land use change Demand for environ- mental services Industrial Light industrial buildings – 10 ha Warehousing – 4 ha Spills of hazardous substances Etc Probable significant negative effect – to be addressed in SEA Report Probable insignificant negative effect – will be briefly addressed in SEA Report No significant effect or positive effect – will not be addressed in SEA Report Legend Example of Scoping Matrix Planning Item Proposed Action Stressor Biodiversity Soil Climate Air Water Landscape Protected Areas Cultural Heritage Health Socio- Economic Trans- boundary Effects Flora Fauna Transport New road – capacity: 500 cars/hour Land use change Noise Loss of habitat Loss of habitat Loss of high- quality agricultural soil Ambiance of sites impacted by vehicle noise Removal of houses Residential New apartments for 2000 people Single family houses for 1000 people Land use change Demand for environ- mental services Loss of habitat Loss of habitat Soil pollution from Increased solid waste Increase in GHG’s from organic waste Odour from organic waste Increase in water demand exceeds rate of recharge Industrial Light industrial buildings – 10 ha Warehousing – 4 ha Spills of hazardous substances Air pollution from spilled items Water pollution from spilled items Toxic impact of spilled items Water pollution from spilled materials Etc Probable significant negative effect – to be addressed in SEA Report Probable insignificant negative effect – will be briefly addressed in SEA Report No significant effect or positive effect – will not be addressed in SEA Report Legend Example of Scoping Matrix Planning Item Proposed Action Stressor Biodiversity Soil Climate Air Water Landscape Protected Areas Cultural Heritage Health Socio- Economic Trans- boundary Effects Flora Fauna Transport New road – capacity: 500 cars/hour Land use change Noise Loss of habitat Loss of habitat Loss of high- quality agricultural soil Ambiance of sites impacted by vehicle noise Removal of houses Residential New apartments for 2000 people Single family houses for 1000 people Land use change Demand for environ- mental services Loss of habitat Loss of habitat Soil pollution from Increased solid waste Increase in GHG’s from organic waste Odour from organic waste Increase in water demand exceeds rate of recharge Industrial Light industrial buildings – 10 ha Warehousing – 4 ha Spills of hazardous substances Air pollution from spilled items Water pollution from spilled items Toxic impact of spilled items Water pollution from spilled materals Etc Probable significant negative effect – to be addressed in SEA Report Probable insignificant negative effect – will be briefly addressed in SEA Report No significant effect or positive effect – will not be addressed in SEA Report Legend SEA Pilot Project to Support Spatial Planning in Gurjaani Example of Scoping Matrix Example of Scoping Matrix Example of Scoping Matrix Example of 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Score: 657190.33 - https://unece.org/sites/defaul...EA_16%20March%202022_ENG_0.pdf
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title=Stranci Bostswana Fully vaccinated travelers with proof of a booster dose do not need to present negative COVID-19 test results.Others are required to show proof of a negative PCR COVID-19 test within 72 hours of travel and must submit to vaccination on arrival at the Port of Entry. https://bw.usembassy.gov/covid-19- information/ Brazil Fully vaccinated travelers are not required to present proof of negative COVID-19 test results before traveling to Brazil. https://www.in.gov.br/en/web/dou/- /portaria-interministerial-n-670-de-1-de- abril-de-2022-390351794 Bulgaria "Valid EU digital COVID certificate for examination" or a document showing a negative result of a rapid antigen test carried out up to 72 hours before entering the country , or a negative result of the polymerase chain reaction carried out up to 48 hours before entering the country. https://coronavirus.bg/bg/az- sum/zavrashtam-se-bulgaria Cambodia If you’re fully vaccinated, you only need to present proof of vaccination to enter Cambodia.The Ministry of Health on March 17 announced that fully vaccinated inbound passengers will no longer be required to show a PCR test result proving they are negative for the coronavirus 72 hours prior to their arrival in Cambodia. https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel- advice/cambodia/entry- requirements#entry-rules-in-response- to-coronavirus-covid-19 Canada Starting April 1, 2022, pre-entry tests are no longer required for fully vaccinated travellers entering Canada by land, air or water. (...) Fully vaccinated visitors will no longer need to present a negative COVID-19 antigen or PCR test taken within 72 hours of travel. (...) Negative COVID-19 PCR tests before and after arrival are no longer required. https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel- advice/mongolia/entry- requirements#entry-rules-in-response- to-coronavirus-covid-19 Montenegro Travelers who received a full course of vaccination for COVID-19 with a valid certificate are not required to have a negative COVID-19 test on arrival in Montenegro. https://wapi.gov.me/download/5c8a573 a-0aa6-4b05-b93c- ac3f88206a72?
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Score: 656231.7 - https://www.icao.int/safety/CA...r%20international%20travel.pdf
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Table 2 – Chat classification module accuracy Chat Classification Actual Module Positive Negative Positive 46 4 Predicted Negative 4 46 Figure 6 – Variation of model accuracy Table 2 shows the actual and predicted classes for the complete classification module. Special attention was paid to As the accuracy of classification increases with the size of the reducing false negatives. Reducing false negatives has in turn training data, it is possible to achieve very high accuracies if increased the false positives. (...) Table 1 – SVM model accuracy Actual SVM Model Positive Negative Positive 42 1 Predicted Negative 8 49 Table 1 shows that the actual and predicted classes for the SVM model.
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Score: 655593.75 - https://www.itu.int/en/publica.../files/basic-html/page129.html
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HIV test: Positive (complete 3b) Negative 3b. HIV confirmatory test: Positive Negative Not applicable 4. (...) Liquid AFB Culture neg pos Days till positive _______(pure) contam/lost 4. (...) Liquid AFB Culture neg pos Days till positive ____(pure) contam/lost Not applicable 7.
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Score: 655593.75 - https://www.who.int/tdr/diseas...erculosis/case-report-form.pdf
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My country has a mandatory and negative labeling regulation on GM food (i.e., It does not contain GMO). (...) My country allows a voluntary and negative labeling on GM food. My country allows a voluntary and positive/negative labeling on GM food. My country has a mandatory and positive labeling regulation & allows a voluntary and negative labeling on GM food. My country has a mandatory and negative labeling regulation & allows a voluntary and positive labeling on GM food.
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Score: 655467.2 - https://www.fao.org/food/food-...raph/labelling-requirement/en/
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