Quality of lifeEconomic growthSocio-economic developmentRegional policyPolandCommonly used in human geography, quality of life (QOL) refers to the way and degree to which objective human needs are met, not only existential ones, but also those regarding the development of the human personality...
Control of laboratory analytic error by the monitoring of analytic performance with control sera and maintenance of error within established limits around the mean control values, most commonly ±2 standard deviations. See also:quality assurance
Meaningful environmental indices: a social choice approach J. Environ. Econ. Manag. (2004) D.Felceet al. Quality of life: its definition and measurement Res. Dev. Disabil. (1995) Z.Hajduovaet al. Development of quality of life economic indicators with regard to the environment ...
the totality of the attributes of a good or service which meet the requirements ofBUYERSor customers. The materials which make up the product, the design and engineering of the product, product performance, reliability and durability are all important characteristics of the ‘quality package’, whic...
They wanted a definition of soil quality to stress the main issues of concern regarding soil use. Besides productivity, they therefore included the ability of soils to contribute to environmental quality and to promote plant, animal and human health in their definition as cited above. The concept...
The aim of the study was to investigate the degree of discrepancy between child and parent by proxy reports as measured by two different QoL instruments. Methods A representative Norwegian sample of 1997 school children aged 8–16 years, and their parents were studied using the Inventory of Life...
The study of Quality of Life, Poverty and Human Development shares several elements. Nonetheless, while poverty is a measure of “lack” based on
This analysis used real-world data to examine how the severity of HA, as measured by endogenous FVIII activity levels, relates to HRQoL in a European cohort of adult PwHA. After controlling for confounders in a multivariable analysis (including geography, demographic and clinical characteristics), ...
Existing methods for fine-scale air quality assessment have significant gaps in their reliability. Purely data-driven methods lack any physically-based mechanisms to simulate the interactive process of air pollution, potentially leading to physically inc
Using a perspective based on quality of life and well-being in different ecological systems, it is argued that the process of introducing the Bill is the "heat" which has ignited the "fuels" represented by 12 pre- existing and new issues in quality of life and well-being. These issues ...