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              <text>Teorizando sobre sistemas: uma tarefa ecológica para as pesquisas na área de segurança do paciente Teorizando sobre sistemas: una tarea ecológica para las investigaciones en el área de seguridad del paciente Theorizing about systems: an ecological task for patient safety research</text>
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              <text>Ambiente de Instituições de Saúde, Ambiente de instituciones de salud, Health facility environment, Segurança do paciente, ecology, ecología, patient safety research, seguridad del paciente, systems theory, teorias do sistema, teorías del sistema</text>
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