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      progress quickly. This approach to standardization is being coordinated   
      with the American National Standards Institute's Health Informatics       
      Standards Planning Panel. The development of standards is a long-term     
      process involving continued refinement. The proposed standards are an     
      important step toward the goal of better and more efficient health        
      care.                                                                     
                                                                                
->TI: NATIONAL-DEVELOPMENT AND REGIONAL-PLANNING - AN EXAMPLE OF BUSINESS       
      ADMINISTRATION - GERMAN - FURST,D, RITTER,EH                              
  LA: German                                                                    
  AU: NAGELE_F                                                                  
  NA: HUMBOLDT UNIV BERLIN,FAK PHILOSOPH 3,INST POLIT WISSENSCH,UNTER LINDEN    
      6,D-10099 BERLIN,GERMANY                                                  
  JN: POLITISCHE VIERTELJAHRESSCHRIFT 1994 Vol.35 No.3 pp.541-542               
  DT: Book Review                                                               
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DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A BIDIMENSIONAL PERFECTIONISM SCALE      inated   
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