The states and territories are primarily responsible for:
a. the delivery of public health services.
b. the management of public health services.
c. the delivery of community health services.
d. all of the above.
d
The states and territories are responsible for the delivery
and management of public health services (both acute and
psychiatric) and the delivery of community health services
(such as school health, dental health and maternal and child
health).
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_________________ increase muscle tension but do not change the length of muscle fibers
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