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  • 21Public services in Toronto — are funded by municipal property taxes, financial transfers from the Government of Ontario and Government of Canada, or are operated and financed by the higher level governments. Funding for services provided by the municipal government is… …

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  • 22Emergency Management Information System — (EMIS) is a computer database for disaster response that provides graphical, real time information to responders. [ cite web|url=http://www.giswebsite.com/lkc/refs/er/tsld001.htm |title=What is an Emergency Management Information System (EMIS)?… …

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  • 23Emergency Health Services — (also EHS) is a division of the Department of Health in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.It is responsible for the province s pre hospital emergency health services, including 152 ground ambulances and their support facilities, two… …

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  • 24Emergency Banking Act — Emergency Banking Relief Act Franklin D. Roosevelt en train de signer le texte de loi en 1933. L Emergency Banking Relief Act ou Emergency Banking Act est un texte de loi du congrès des États Unis entré en vigueur dans le cadre de la politique de …

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  • 25Emergency hammer — in a train, with the red spot in the window demarcating the preferred point of breakage. An emergency hammer is a safety device used in vehicles to break through window glass in an emergency. It is a simple tool with a plastic handles and steel… …

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  • 26Public-access television — Public access redirects here. For the film, see Public Access. For PEG cable television channels, see Public, educational, and government access. For international cable television channels, see Community television. Public access television is a …

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  • 27Public health informatics — has been defined as the systematic application of information and computer science and technology to public health practice, research, and learning. It is one of the subdomains of (bio)medical or health informatics.In the same way that Public… …

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  • 28Public sector economics — (or public economics for short) is the study of economic issues that concern the public sector in a mixed economy. While much of economics is based on how markets work, public sector economics focuses on why markets fail, and what issues arise… …

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  • 29Public health laboratory — Public Health Laboratories operate as a first line of defense to protect the public against diseases and other health hazards. Working in collaboration with other arms of the nation’s public health system, public health laboratories provide… …

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  • 30public good — public good, collective good Public goods were defined initially by (‘The Pure Theory of Public Expenditure’, Review of Economics and Statistics, 1954) as those where person A s consumption of the good did not interfere with person B s… …

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