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    almahu_BV044998642
    Format: 346 Seiten.
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 978-3-8376-4519-4
    Series Statement: Social and cultural geography volume 26
    Note: Erscheint auch als Open Access bei De Gruyter
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-3-8394-4519-8 10.14361/9783839445198
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering , Political Science , Geography , Ethnology , General works
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    Keywords: Globalisierung ; Kultursoziologie ; Politik ; Bevölkerungsgeografie ; Anthropogeografie ; Globalisierung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Bildband ; Bildband ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Bildband
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    Author information: Halder, Severin, 1980-
    Author information: Michel, Boris, 1977-
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    almahu_BV045336311
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 321 Seiten) : , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten (überwiegend farbig).
    ISBN: 978-3-319-92798-5
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    Keywords: Umwelt ; Management ; Umweltbezogenes Management ; Landwirtschaft ; Klimaänderung ; Umweltrecht ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books
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    Format: 346 Seiten
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 9783837645194
    Series Statement: Social and cultural geography volume 26
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    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-3-8394-4519-8 10.14361/9783839445198
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    Subjects: Engineering , Political Science , Geography , Ethnology , General works
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    Keywords: Globalisierung ; Kultursoziologie ; Politik ; Bevölkerungsgeografie ; Anthropogeografie ; Globalisierung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Bildband
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    Author information: Halder, Severin 1980-
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    UID:
    almahu_9949602274302882
    Format: 1 online resource (213 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030187576
    Note: Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I: Eyelid Tumors -- 1: Overview of Eyelid Tumors -- Overview and Epidemiology -- Classification of Eyelid Tumors -- References -- 2: Biopsy Techniques for Eyelid Tumours -- Introduction -- Preoperative Considerations -- Biopsy Techniques -- Equipment Required for Biopsy -- Incisional Biopsy Technique (Video 2.1) -- Punch Biopsy Technique (Video 2.2) -- Shave Biopsy Technique (Video 2.3) -- Snip Biopsy -- Curette Biopsy -- Communication with Pathologist -- Postoperative Care -- Conclusion -- References -- 3: Excision of Eyelid Tumors: Principles and Techniques -- Benign Lesions -- Premalignant Lesions -- Malignant Eyelid Tumors -- Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) -- Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) -- Sebaceous Gland Carcinoma (SGC) -- Eyelid Melanoma -- Merkel Cell Carcinoma -- Postoperative Care -- Follow-Up -- References -- 4: Principles and Techniques of Eyelid Reconstruction -- Principles of Periocular Reconstruction -- Reconstruction of Eyelid Defects -- Preferred Anesthesia -- Anterior Lamella Defects -- Laissez-Faire -- Disadvantages of Laissez-Faire Include -- Direct Closure -- Full-Thickness Skin Graft -- Standard Surgical Technique -- Full-Thickness Defects (Anterior Lamella and Posterior Lamella) -- Upper Lid Full-Thickness Defect -- Direct Closure -- Standard Surgical Technique -- Lateral Semicircular Skin Flap or Tenzel Flap -- Full-Thickness Lower to Upper Eyelid Flap Repair -- Standard Surgical Technique -- Postoperative Medications and Wound Care: Pattern of Follow-Up Visits and Evaluation -- Periosteal Strip: Adjunct Procedure -- Standard Surgical Technique -- Bucket-Handle Flap -- Standard Surgical Technique [18] -- Postoperative Medications and Wound Care: Pattern of Follow-Up Visits and Evaluation -- Sliding Upper Eyelid Tarsoconjunctival Flap. , Standard Surgical Technique -- Lower Lid Full Thickness -- Direct Closure: Wedge Excision -- Standard Surgical Technique -- Cantholysis: Adjunct Procedure -- Standard Surgical Technique -- Tenzel Semicircular Flap -- Hughes Tarsoconjunctival Flap -- Standard Surgical Technique -- Postoperative Medications and Wound Care: Pattern of Follow-Up Visits and Evaluation -- Second Stage -- Single-Stage Advancement Flaps +/− Free Grafts -- Standard Surgical Technique: Lateral-Based Full-Thickness Advancement Flap -- Indication -- Technique -- Medial Canthus Reconstruction -- Reconstruction Options -- Laissez-Faire (Spontaneous Granulation) -- Direct Closure of the Defect -- Mobilization of Nasal Skin into a Medial Canthal Defect -- The Rhomboid Transposition Flap -- Standard Surgical Technique -- The Bilobed Flap -- Standard Surgical Technique -- Mobilization of Forehead or Glabellar Tissue -- Mobilization of Upper Eyelid Anterior Lamella -- Mobilization of Cheek, Forehead, and Midface Tissue -- Paramedian Forehead Flap -- Combination Flaps -- Standard Surgical Technique -- Skin Grafting -- Lateral Canthus Reconstruction -- Skin-Only Defects -- Primary Closure -- Rhomboid Flap -- Standard Surgical Technique -- Fricke Flap -- Lateral Canthal Tendon Repair -- Full-Thickness Defects -- Postoperative Medications and Wound Care: Pattern of Follow-Up Visits and Evaluation -- Complications of Eyelid Reconstruction -- Upper Eyelid -- Lower Eyelid -- Medial Canthus -- Lateral Canthus -- Full-Thickness Skin Graft Complications -- Complications -- References -- 5: Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy for Conjunctival and Ocular Adnexal Tumors -- Patient Selection Criteria -- Technique for Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy [10] -- Histopathologic Evaluation of SLN -- SLN Positivity and False-Negative Results -- Further Considerations -- References. , Part II: Conjunctival and Corneal Tumors -- 6: Overview and Classification of Conjunctival and Corneal Tumors -- Overview and Classification -- Conjunctival Choristomas -- Conjunctival Epithelial Tumors -- Conjunctival Melanocytic Tumors -- Conjunctival Lymphoid Tumors -- Caruncle Tumors -- References -- 7: Surgical Techniques for Conjunctival and Corneal Tumors -- Surgical Management -- Surgical Techniques -- Ocular Surface Reconstruction -- Conjunctival Map Biopsy -- References -- Part III: Intraocular Tumors -- 8: Overview of Intraocular Tumours -- Retinoblastoma -- Choroidal Naevus -- Uveal Melanoma -- Ocular Metastasis -- Choroidal Osteoma -- Choroidal Haemangioma -- Retinal Capillary Haemangioma -- Vasoproliferative Tumour -- Sclerochoroidal Calcification -- Primary Intraocular Lymphoma -- Conclusion -- References -- 9: Localised Therapy and Biopsies of Intraocular Tumors -- Cryotherapy -- Laser Therapy -- Thermotherapy -- Photocoagulation -- Photodynamic Therapy -- Intraocular Biopsy -- Posterior Segment Incisional Biopsy -- An Interno -- Ab Externo -- Vitrectomy -- Biopsy of Anterior Segment Tumors -- Excisional Biopsy of Intraocular Neoplasm -- Excisional Biopsy of Iris Tumors -- Conclusion -- References -- Suggested Videos -- Part IV: Orbital Tumors -- 10: Overview and Imaging of Orbital Tumors -- Incidence of Orbital Tumors -- Primary Tumors of Orbit -- Metastatic Tumors of Orbit -- General Considerations in Orbital Tumor Patient -- Clinical Evaluation of Orbital Tumor Patient -- Imaging in Orbital Tumor Patient -- Summary -- References -- 11: Surgical Techniques for Orbital Tumors -- Anesthesia in Orbital Tumor Patient -- General Surgical Principles in Orbital Tumor Patient -- Incisions -- Surgical Field -- Exposure for Exploration -- Hemostasis -- Orbital Biopsy -- Tissue Removal/Ablation -- Complications of Orbit Surgery. , Intraoperative Complications -- Postoperative Complications -- Emergent Postoperative Complications -- Non-emergent Postoperative Complications -- References -- Part V: Enucleation and Exenteration -- 12: Enucleation and Exenteration -- Overview and Indications of Enucleation -- Overview and Indications of Exenteration -- Preoperative Evaluation -- Technique of Enucleation (Video 12.1) -- Choice of Implant -- Technique of Exenteration (Video 12.2) -- References -- 13: Orbital Implants -- Hydroxyapatite Implant -- Polyethylene (Medpor®) Implant -- Bio-ceramic Implant -- Self-Inflating Tissue Expanders -- References -- Part VI: Ophthalmic Radiotherapy -- 14: Ophthalmic Radiotherapy: Plaques and Implants -- Programmatic Overview -- Costs -- Personnel -- The Team: Medical Physicist, Radiation Oncologist, and Ophthalmic Oncologist -- Indications for Surgery -- Available Evidence-Based Guidelines -- Uveal Melanoma -- Uveal Melanoma Case Selection -- Retinoblastoma Case Selection -- Orbital Brachytherapy Case Selection -- Intraocular Tumors -- Uveal Melanoma -- Vascular Tumors of the Retina and Choroid -- Uveal Metastasis -- Ocular Adnexal Tumors -- Conjunctival Tumors (Melanoma, Squamous Carcinoma) -- Orbital Tumors (Melanoma, Retinoblastoma) -- Presurgical Preparations -- Ocular Imaging -- Treatment Planning -- Device Preparation -- Therapy Techniques -- Orbital Brachytherapy for Residual Orbital Melanoma -- Orbital Brachytherapy for Extrascleral Uveal Melanoma -- Orbital Brachy-Boost Technique -- Anesthesia for Radioactive Plaque Surgery -- Surgical Steps for Radioactive Plaque Surgery -- Anterior Plaques -- Circumpapillary Plaques -- Radioactive Plaque Placement -- The Russian Experience with Strontium-90 -- Case Selection -- Postsurgical Procedures -- Radiation Surveys and Regulations -- Summary -- References -- Suggested Reading. , Part VII: Ocular Pathology -- 15: Ocular Pathology -- Pre-analytical Phase -- Discussion of Cases Prior to Surgery -- How to Complete the Ophthalmic Pathology Request Form [2] -- Specimen Handling in Operation Theatre Prior to Fixation -- Multiple Specimens from a Surgical Procedure -- Orientation of Specimens -- Conjunctival Mapping Biopsies -- Sampling Fresh Tissue Prior to Fixation -- Fixation of Ocular Pathology Specimens -- Routine Surgical Specimens -- Which Specimens Should Not Be Fixed? -- Fixation of Cytology Specimens -- Fixation of Specimens Requiring Transmission Electron Microscopy -- Transporting Specimens to the Pathology Laboratory -- High Risk/Danger of Infection Specimens -- Mailed or Couriered Specimens -- Post-analytical Phase -- Understanding the Ophthalmic Histopathology Report -- Examples of Histopathology Reports with Explanations of Specialised Terminology -- Eyelid Tumour Histopathology Report Example -- Terminology Explained -- Further Comments -- Conjunctival Tumour Histopathology Report Example -- Terminology Explained -- Intraocular Tumour Histopathology Report Example -- Terminology Explained -- Further Comments -- Orbital Tumour Histopathology Report Example -- Terminology Explained -- Further Comments -- Common Ancillary Investigations Used in Ophthalmic Histopathology -- Immunohistochemistry -- Diagnostic Application -- Prognostic Application -- Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) -- Diagnostic Application -- Prognostic Application -- Flow Cytometry -- Diagnostic Application -- Fluorescence In Situ Hybridisation (FISH) -- Diagnostic Application -- Prognostic Application -- Chromosomal Microarray Analysis (aCGH and SNP) -- Diagnostic Applications -- Prognostic Application -- Tumour Prognostic Factors -- Examples of Tumour Prognostic Factors Encountered in Ophthalmic Histopathology Reports. , Eyelid Basal Cell Carcinoma [14, 15, 27].
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    Format: 1 online resource (513 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811381027
    Series Statement: ARCIALA Series on Intellectual Assets and Law in Asia Series
    Note: Innovation, Economic Development, and Intellectual Property in India and China -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Introduction, Summary, and Some Inferences -- 1 Background -- 2 Methodology -- 3 Summary of the Findings of the Seven Study Groups -- 3.1 IP Codification and Innovation Governance -- 3.2 IT Industry -- 3.2.1 Current Status -- 3.2.2 Major Findings -- 3.3 Film Industry -- 3.3.1 Current Status -- 3.4 Pharmaceutical Industry -- 3.4.1 Current Status -- 3.5 Plant Varieties and Food Security -- 3.5.1 Current Status -- 3.6 Automobile Industry -- 3.6.1 Current Status -- 3.7 The Culture of Sharing and the Sharing Economy -- 3.8 Current Status -- Part I: IP Codification and Innovation Governance -- On the necessity of incorporating IP Laws into the Civil Law of China and How -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Establishment of IP Rights Has Revolutionized Property -- 3 Doctrinal and Practical Value of Codifying IP Laws into the Civil Law -- 3.1 The Civil Law Principally Guides IP Laws -- 3.2 Feedback from IP Theories and Systems to the Civil Law -- 4 Choice of Models for the Fusion Between IP Laws and the Civil Law -- 5 Relationship Between IP Laws, the General Provisions of the Civil Law and Its Respective Chapters -- 6 Technical Issues for Fusing IP Laws into the Civil Law -- 7 IP Laws and the Rule of Law in China -- Constitutional Governance in India and China and Its Impact on National Innovation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Brief Introduction to the National Innovation System -- 3 Different Political Philosophy for Social Revolution and Social Justice -- 3.1 Social Revolution: Violent Revolution vs. Democratic Governance -- 3.2 Pursuing Social Justice: Transcendental Institutionalism vs. Realization-Focused Comparison -- 4 Power Distribution: Government Accountability vs. Policy Innovation. , 4.1 Vertical Power Distribution: Accountability vs. Local Innovation -- 4.2 Horizontal Power Distribution: Accountability vs. Policy Innovation -- 4.3 Constitutional Enforcement: Citizens' Rights vs. State Power -- 5 The Impact of Constitutional Governance on Economic Development Path and Innovation Strategy -- 5.1 Impact on Economic Development Path -- 5.2 Case Study on ICT of the Impact on Innovation Strategy -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: IT Industry -- Information Technology Industry in China -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Economic Development Patterns and Characteristics in General -- 2.1 Development Patterns -- 2.2 Economic Development Characteristics -- 2.3 Identifying and Explaining Similarities and Differences -- 3 IT Industries: Two Kinds of Technical and Business Sectors -- 4 Comparing the Two Countries -- 4.1 Government Policies on IT Industries -- 4.1.1 China -- 4.1.2 India -- 4.2 Comparative Advantages of Chinese IT Companies -- 4.3 Comparative Advantages of Indian IT Companies -- 4.3.1 Strengths -- 4.3.2 Reasons Attributed to Stronger Competitiveness -- 4.3.3 Challenges -- 5 IP Factors in China and India -- 5.1 National-Level Patent Strategies -- 5.2 Firm-Level IP Strategies -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- India's Information Technology Industry: A Tale of Two Halves -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Computer Electronics Industry in India -- 2.1 Triggering the Development of the Industry -- 2.2 Facilitating the Growth of the Electronics Industry in the 1980s -- 2.3 Technology Imports and Domestic R& -- D Behaviour -- 2.3.1 Domestic R& -- D Behaviour: C-DAC and Param Supercomputer -- 2.4 Electronics Industry in the Period of Economic Reforms -- 2.5 Manufacturing -- 2.6 Strategic Role of Standards -- 3 India's Information Technology-Enabled Services -- 3.1 Evolution of the ITES Industry in India. , 3.2 The Beginnings of a Global ITES Hub -- 3.3 Consolidation of the Industry Since the Mid-1980s -- 3.4 Software Technology Parks and IT Clusters -- 3.5 India as an ITES Leader in the New Millennium -- 3.6 Current Status -- 3.7 R& -- D, Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights -- 4 Patentability of Computer-Related Inventions in India -- 4.1 Yardsticks Followed by the CG Office to Deal with  Section 3(k) -- 4.1.1 The 2013 Guidelines -- 4.1.2 The 2015 Guidelines -- 4.1.3 The 2017 Guidelines -- 4.2 Court Decisions on Patenting of Computer Programmes -- 5 By Way of Conclusions -- References -- Part III: Film Industry -- Chinese Film Industry Under the Lens of Copyright, Policy, and Market -- 1 Early Cinema (1896-1930) -- 2 Wartime Cinema (1930-1949) -- 3 Socialist Cinema (1949-1978) -- 3.1 State-Owned and Policy-Controlled Cinema -- 3.2 Film Copyright Remained Unattended -- 4 Contemporary Cinema (1979-Present) -- 4.1 Recovery Period of Internal Reform -- 4.2 Cinema Marketization -- 4.2.1 The 1990 Copyright Law Set Up Basic Copyright Framework for the Film Industry -- 4.2.2 Further Reform in Film Distribution, Import, and Production -- 4.2.3 A Comprehensive Prior Approval System for Films -- 4.3 Industrialization -- 4.3.1 Further Liberalization of Import and Distribution of Foreign Films -- 4.3.2 Nationwide Cinema Chains -- 4.3.3 Further Liberalization of Film Production -- 4.3.4 Internet Giants Are Swarming into the Film Industry -- 4.3.5 Film Copyright -- 5 Challenges Ahead -- References -- Reminiscing About the Golden Age: An Analysis of Efforts to Revive the Hong Kong Film Industry Through the Lens of Copyright Protection -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Hong Kong Film Industry: Growth and Decline -- 2.1 Factors Within the Core Model of the Hong Kong Film Industry -- 2.2 External Factors. , 3 The Road to Revival of the Hong Kong Film Industry -- 3.1 Hong Kong Film Development Council -- 3.2 Hong Kong International Film and TV Market and Hong Kong International Film Festival -- 3.3 Film Development Fund -- 3.4 Create Hong Kong (CreateHK) and Hong Kong Arts Development Council -- 3.5 Closer Economic Partnership Agreement -- 4 The Implications of the Hong Kong Copyright Framework on the Film Revival -- 4.1 Co-authorship of Films -- 4.2 Unclear Scope of "Copy" and Insufficient Protection for Secondary Creation -- 4.3 Criminal Liability for Copyright Infringement -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Codes and Statutes -- Jurisprudence -- Books -- Journal Articles -- Official Reports -- Newspapers & -- Websites -- Contemporary Challenges of Online Copyright Enforcement in India -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Piracy Landscape in India -- 3 Targeting End-Users: A Graduated Response Proposal -- 4 Website-Blocking Injunctions -- 5 Ad-Supported Piracy -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Continued Economic Benefit to the Author: Royalties in the Indian Film Industry - Historical Development, Current Status, and Practical Application -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Music Deals: Indian Context -- 3 Historical Perspective -- 3.1 Judicial Backdrop to the Amendments -- 3.2 The Problems with Copyright Societies in India -- 4 The New Royalties Regime -- 5 The Aftermath of the Amendments -- 6 Conclusion: The Way Forward -- References -- Part IV: Pharmaceutical Industry -- Pharmaceutical Industry in China: Policy, Market and IP -- 1 Approaches and Framework -- 2 Overview of China's Pharmaceutical Industry -- 2.1 The Historical Development -- 2.2 Current Status -- 2.2.1 Expansion of Total Industrial Scale -- 2.2.2 Improvement in Industrial Capacity -- 2.2.3 High Degree of Market Opening Up, Strong Market Shares by Foreign-Funded Enterprises. , 2.2.4 Administration of Pharmaceutical Industries in China -- 2.3 Problems in the Development of China's Pharmaceutical Industry -- 2.3.1 Low R& -- D Investment in Pharmaceutical Companies -- 2.3.2 Vehicle for New Drugs R& -- D Is Research Institutions, Not Enterprises -- 2.3.3 Lack of Advanced Technology and IP Rights by Chinese Pharmaceutical Companies -- 2.3.4 Small-Scale Pharma Companies, Low Market Concentration and Substantial Percentage of Enterprises in Deficit -- 2.3.5 Increasing but Low Export of Traditional Chinese Medicine -- 3 Policy Structure of China's Pharmaceutical Industry -- 3.1 The Access to Drug Market and Approval of Drugs -- 3.1.1 Approval of New Drugs -- 3.1.2 The Generic Drug Application Procedure and Its Incentive System -- 3.2 Drug Pricing Policies -- 3.3 Regulatory Policies on Industrial Structure and Layout -- 4 The Market Structure of China's Pharmaceutical Industries -- 4.1 The High Expenditure Rate Under China's Medicare System -- 4.2 The Dominant Mode of Monopoly by Hospitals -- 4.2.1 The "Hospital and Pharmacy Together" Model Facilitates Drug Sales by Hospitals -- 4.2.2 The "Hospitals Supported by Medicines" Phenomenon Provides Hospitals with Monopoly Power -- 4.2.3 Drug Management Policies Conducive to Monopoly -- 4.2.4 The Supply and Demand Characteristics of the Medical Industry Conducive to Monopoly -- 4.3 China's Generic Drug Market -- 4.3.1 Generic Drugs Occupy the Drug Markets -- 4.3.2 The Opportunities upon Patent Expiration -- 5 IP Structure in Pharmaceutical Industries in China -- 5.1 The Patented Drug Market -- 5.1.1 The Demand for Drugs Against Infectious Diseases Relies on Patented Drugs -- 5.1.2 Patented Drugs Are More Profitable Than Generic Drugs -- 5.1.3 National Drug Price Negotiations Increased the Sales of Patented Drugs. , 5.1.4 The Patent Linkage System Is Imperfect.
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxvi, 525 Seiten) : , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten (vorwiegend farbig).
    ISBN: 978-3-030-00728-7
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    Format: 1 online resource (110 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319776859
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Public Health Series
    Note: Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Building Sustainable Networks: Introducing the Pan Institution Network for Global Health -- 1.1 Global Health Collaboration -- 1.2 History of PINGH -- 1.3 Priority Areas -- 1.4 Framework and Guiding Principles -- 1.5 Outline of Chapters and Volume -- References -- Chapter 2: Connecting the Dots: Cultivating a Sustainable Interdisciplinary Discourse Around Migration, Urbanisation, and Health in Southern Africa -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 A Workshop for Interdisciplinary Discussion of Migration, Urbanisation, and Health -- 2.3 Towards a Collective Agenda: Connecting the Dots -- 2.4 Cultivating a Sustainable Interdisciplinary Conversation -- References -- Chapter 3: Fostering Dialogues in Global Health Education: A Graduate and Undergraduate Approach -- 3.1 Background -- 3.2 An Approach in Graduate Education -- 3.3 An Approach in Undergraduate Education -- 3.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Intercultural Adaptation of the "Secret History" Training: From South Africa to Germany -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 "Secret History" -- 4.3 Cultural Adaptation of Interventions -- 4.4 Applying the Adaptation Steps to "Secret History" -- 4.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Provider Workload and Multiple Morbidities in the Caribbean and South Africa -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Background -- 5.2.1 HIV and Noncommunicable Disease (NCD) Care in South Africa -- 5.2.2 HIV Care in the Caribbean -- 5.2.3 Non-communicable Disease (NCD) in the Caribbean -- 5.3 Case Studies Examining Patient Challenges Associated with Multiple Morbidity -- 5.4 The Cumulative Complexity Model (CCM) -- 5.5 Methodology -- 5.5.1 Data -- 5.5.2 Setting and Sample Size -- 5.5.3 Measures -- 5.6 Data Analysis -- 5.6.1 Results from Case Study 1: Patient Workload and Capacity for Managing HIV/T2DM in Cape Town and Limpopo. , 5.6.2 Results from Case Study 2: Patient Workload and Capacity for Managing HIV/T2DM in Barbados and Trinidad & -- Tobago -- 5.7 Discussion -- 5.8 Lessons Learned from Cross National Work -- 5.9 Implication for the Field and Future Work -- References -- Chapter 6: Project Redemption: Conducting Research with Informal Workers in New York City -- 6.1 Introduction and Background -- 6.2 Process -- 6.3 Challenges and Lessons Learned -- References -- Chapter 7: Assessing Urban Health Data: A Case Study of Maternal and Child Health Data in Cape Town, South Africa -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.1.1 Data -- 7.2 Urban Maternal and Child Health as a Focus -- 7.3 Maternal and Child Health in South Africa -- 7.3.1 Setting -- 7.3.2 Methods and Aims -- 7.3.3 Literature Review -- 7.3.4 Datasets -- 7.4 Reflections -- References -- Chapter 8: Conclusion: Long Term Prospects and Global Health Collaboration -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Community Voice and Inclusivity -- 8.3 Student Engagement and Contributions -- 8.4 Faculty and Site Collaboration: Fostering North-South Collaborations -- 8.5 PINGH Network Structure and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 9: Reflections: Partnership and Collaboration in Global Health - Valuing Reciprocity -- Erratum to: Provider Workload and Multiple Morbidities in the Caribbean and South Africa -- Index.
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource : , Diagramme.
    ISBN: 978-3-8376-3512-6
    Series Statement: Jahrbuch für Kulturpolitik Band 15
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    Language: German
    Subjects: Political Science , Sociology
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    Author information: Knoblich, Tobias J., 1971-
    Author information: Sievers, Norbert 1954-
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    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe urn:nbn:de:kobv:109-1-8170873
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    Subjects: Political Science , Sociology
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