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All of the Philippines uses 220 V at 50 Hz.
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Yes, but it will run a bit slower and warmer that the nameplate rating due to the 50 Hz grid in the Philippines
Jessica Alfaro Story - 1995 is rated/received certificates of: Philippines:(Banned) (original rating) Philippines:PG-13 (re-rating)
It depends on who you are dealing with. Visa for instance has your number no matter where you go.
American Guerrilla in the Philippines - 1950 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Sweden:15 UK:PG (DVD) UK:U (passed with cuts) USA:Approved (certificate #14542) West Germany:12 (f) West Germany:16 (nf) (original rating) West Germany:o.Al. (re-rating)
It depends on what type and rating of air conditioning unit you have. Aircon for small rooms rates from 600 to 1000.
Knowledge, the information, the generic prescriptions will give the patients and the general public the opportunity to select the most economical equivalent to what is prescribed to them.
I would argue Morocco is a better country. Moroccans experience a higher average income than Filipinos and Morocco is also much less corrupt than the Philippines. However, the Philippines has a slightly larger GDP and HDI rating than Morocco.
To start, the Philippines is home to more than 2,000 state-of-the-art hospitals; and all of them are required to be accredited by the Philippine Department of Health. Doctors are highly trained, and are also fluent in English. Many medical professionals seek their education abroad, and some foreign students actually come to the Philippines for medical school, due to the top quality reputation of medical education in the country. With these high standards, medical facilities in the Philippines sound exactly like those in the Western part of the world. If patients can receive an equally high standard of medical care in the Philippines, then why make all that effort to fly halfway around the world? Affordability, of course. Patients can save as much as 80% on medical expenses, and even with airfare, hotel and additional travel expenses, health care in the Philippines still equals to about half of what it would cost in the United States.
Homophone for patients: Pesients
The possessive form of patients is patients'.