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  • 1
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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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    Language: English
    Keywords: Umwelt ; Management ; Umweltbezogenes Management ; Landwirtschaft ; Klimaänderung ; Umweltrecht ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    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].
    Additional Edition: Print version: Chaugule, Sonal S. Surgical Ophthalmic Oncology Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2019 ISBN 9783030187569
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    almahu_9949602271502882
    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.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Liu, Kung-Chung Innovation, Economic Development, and Intellectual Property in India and China Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2019 ISBN 9789811381010
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    Subjects: Economics
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    almahu_BV046062950
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 201 Seiten) : , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten (farbig).
    ISBN: 978-3-030-18206-9
    Series Statement: Palgrave Pivot
    Note: Auf dem Einband: Open Access. - Literaturangaben
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    Subjects: General works
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    Keywords: Lebensmittel ; Lebensmittelproduktion ; Klimaschutz ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books
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    almahu_BV045500997
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxvi, 525 Seiten) : , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten (vorwiegend farbig).
    ISBN: 978-3-030-00728-7
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-00727-0
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    Keywords: Geografie ; Geschichte ; Landwirtschaft ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books
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    Author information: Bork, Hans-Rudolf, 1955-
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    almahu_9948327801202882
    Format: 1 online resource (x, 243 pages)
    ISBN: 9783110485004 (e-book) , 9783110484663 (e-book)
    Note: Includes index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Rhetoric and drama. Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, c2017 ISBN 9783110484595
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (283 Seiten) : , Illustrationen, Diagramme.
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    ISBN: 978-3-88414-972-0
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    Language: German
    Subjects: Education , Psychology , Medicine
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    Author information: Löwenstein, Heiko, 1981-
    Author information: Krumm, Silvia, 1968-
    Author information: Kilian, Reinhold, 1957-
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    almahu_9949517295402882
    Format: 1 online resource (152 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781838816346
    Additional Edition: Print version: Vijayakumar, Ramasamy Secondary Metabolites London : IntechOpen,c2018
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    Subjects: Chemistry/Pharmacy
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    almahu_9949301307102882
    Format: 1 online resource (715 pages)
    ISBN: 9783319628707
    Note: Intro -- Composition of the Editorial Board -- Foreword -- Contents -- Computer Science -- 1 Multimodal Control System of Active Lower Limb Exoskeleton with Feedback -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Exoskeleton Structure -- Exoskeleton Sensory Subsystem -- Human-Exoskeleton Interface with Feedback -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 2 Investigation and Development of Methods for Improving Robustness of Automatic Speech Recognition Algorithms in Complex Acoustic Environments -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Aims and Objectives -- State of the Art in Study Area -- Multichannel Alignment (MCA) -- VTS Feature Compensation with a Phase-Term Modeling -- Adaptation Based on GMM-Derived Features -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 3 Smart Endoscope-Firmware Complex for Real-Time Analysis and Recognition of Endoscopic Videos -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Gastric and Colon Mucosa Microstructure Analysis and Recognition Algorithm -- Complex Architecture -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 4 The Development of Constructive-Technological Decisions on Creation of a Family of Microelectronic Elements on the «Silicon on Insulator»τ̔̈Α«·(SOI) Structures to Provide the Ability to Create Sensors of External Influences of a Various Functional Purpose -- Abstract -- Motivation -- Object of Study -- Experimental Results -- Discussion of the Results -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 5 Thermopile IR Sensor Arrays -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Optimal Design of MEMS Thermopile Element for IR Imager Array -- Switchable Thermopile Sensor -- Study of Non-stoichiometric SiNx Layers -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 6 Development Signal Processing Integrated Circuit for Position Sensors with High Resolution -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Objective -- Development of Signal Processing Integrated Circuit. , Examination of Development Integrated Circuit -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 7 Brain-Controlled Biometric Signals Employed to Operate External Technical Devices -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Materials and Methods -- Motor Imagery BCI System -- EMG-Based Neuromuscular Interface -- Results -- Motor Imagery BCI System -- EMG-Based Neuromuscular Interface -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 8 Improving Talent Management with Automated Competence Assessment: Research Summary -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Related Work -- DSSTM Concept -- Competence Assessment Model -- Application of Assessed Competences -- Additional Experiments -- Results and Discussion -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 9 Educational Potential of Quantum Cryptography and Its Experimental Modular Realization -- Abstract -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 10 Interactive Visualization of Non-formalized Data Extracted from News Feeds: Approaches and Perspectives -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Visualization Concept -- Our Approach and Experimental Implementation -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 11 Development of Pulsed Solid-State Generators of Millimeter and Submillimeter Wavelengths Based on Multilayer GaAs/AlGaAs Heterostructures -- Abstract -- Quasi-Static Current-Voltage Characteristics -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 12 Asymmetric Magnetoimpedance in Bimagnetic Multilayered Film Structures -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Model -- Results and Discussion -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 13 The Model of the Cybernetic Network and Its Realization on the Cluster of Universal and Graphic Processors -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The Statement of the Problem -- Structural Elements of the Network and Its Topology -- Functions of the Structural Elements of the Network. , The Object-Oriented Approach to the Software Implementation of the Model -- Examples of Solutions of Neurodynamic Problems -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 14 Autonomous Mobile Robotic System for Coastal Monitoring and Forecasting Marine Natural Disasters -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Development of the Autonomous Mobile Robotic System -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 15 On Creation of Highly Efficient Micro-Hydraulic Power Plants of Pontoon Modular Design in Conditions of Super-Low Flow Parameters -- Abstract -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 16 Development of Scientific and Technical Solutions to Create Hybrid Power Source Based on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells and Power Storage System for Responsible Consumers -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Scientific and Technical Solutions to Hybrid Power Source Development -- Hybrid Power Source Experimental Prototype -- Results and Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- 17 Automated Control Unit of Power Flow in Intellectual Electricity Distribution Network -- Abstract -- Conclusions -- References -- 18 The Partial Replacement of Diesel Fuel in Hot Water Boiler with Syngas Obtained by Thermal Conversion of Wood Waste -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The Experimental Technique -- Results and Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- 19 The Experimental Research on Independent Starting and Autonomous Operation of HDTB Considered as a Basic Block of AES Based on Supercritical Hydrothermal Destruction -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methods -- Results and Discussion -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References -- 20 Development of a Multifunctional All-Terrain Vehicle Equipped with Intelligent Wheel-Drive System for Providing Increased Level of Energy Efficiency and Improved Fuel Economy -- Abstract -- Introduction. , Development of the Multifunctional All-Terrain Vehicle -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 21 Development and Implementation of an Integrated Approach to Improving the Operating Cycle and Design of an Energy-Efficient Forced Diesel Engine -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Methods -- Theoretical and Experimental Evaluation of the 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Analysis Results -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 25 The VLSI High-Level Synthesis for Building Onboard Spacecraft Control Systems -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Problem Statement -- Related Works -- Proposed Approach -- Tool Support for the Proposed High-Level Synthesis Flow -- Results -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 26 A Concept of Robotic System with Force-Controlled Manipulators for On-Orbit Servicing Spacecraft -- Abstract -- Introduction -- A Servicing Spacecraft Concept. , Functional and Technical Description of the Manipulation System -- Manipulator Control System -- Experimental Model Testing on the Ground Validation Facility -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 27 Development of Microlinear Piezo-Drives for Spacecraft Actuators -- Abstract -- One-Dimensional Modeling of MLPD Performance -- Three-Dimensional MLPD Modeling -- Experimental Research -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgement -- References -- 28 Design of Dynamic Scale Model of Long Endurance Unmanned Aerial Vehicle -- Abstract -- Scaling Coefficients Calculations -- Design the Plane -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 29 Features of the Development of Regional Transport Models -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Defining the Concept of Choosing the Optimal Set of the Main Components of Information Technology of Macro Models of Typical Russian Region -- The Features of the Calculation of Transport Demand Within the Regional Model -- Optimization of Organization Methods of Developing and Updating Regional Transportation Models -- Conclusions -- Gratitude -- Acknowlegements -- References -- NanoScience and NanoTechnology -- 30 The Influence of AlGaN Barrier-Layer Thickness on the GaN HEMT Parameters for Space Applications -- Abstract -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 31 Application of Volume-Surface Hardening by High-Speed Water Flow for Improving Static and Cyclic Strength of Large-Scale Castings from Low-Carbon Steel -- 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    ISBN: 9781784719524 (e-book)
    Content: The Handbook of Human Resource Management in the Middle East provides evidence-based information regarding the dynamics of human resource management (HRM) in this important region. The book is organised into three parts: contextual and functional issues such as societal and cultural perspectives, performance management and talent management; country specific HRM covering the Gulf Cooperation Council, Levant and North African nations; and emerging themes such as HR issues related to domestic workers, labour localisation, expatriate management, corporate social responsibility, wasta, and foreign and public sector firms. This systematic analysis highlights the main forces determining HRM systems in the region. Its 23 chapters move from a general overview of HRM in the Middle East to a research-based presentation and discussion on the current status, role and strategic importance of the HR function in a wide-range of settings, before highlighting emerging themes in HRM models and discussing future challenges for research, policy and practice. The Handbook of Human Resource Management is invaluable reading for academics and students alike, especially those interested in international and comparative human resource management. Practitioners with interest in the Middle East will appreciate its up-to-date analysis and contextualisation of HRM issues.
    Note: Contributors include: F. Afiouni, K. Al-Ajmi, R. Al Amri, F.B. AL-Husan, M. Al-Jahwari, R.E. Bateman, P.S. Budhwar, N. Cornelius, B. Covarrubias Venegas, A. El Dirani, G. El-Kot, A. Elamin, A. Giangreco, A.J. Glaister, C. Guermat, E.C. Harrison, W. Harry, A. Haslberger, A. Hassi, M. Hirekhan, D. Jamali, R. Mahmoudi, K. Mellahi, D.R. Murtada, S. Nakhle, P. Namazie, Y.A. Nasief, A.M. Pahlavnejad, E. Pezet, S. Raheem, B. Ramdani, S. Sayce, S. Singh, D.P. Spicer, M. Ta'Amnha, H.A. Tlaiss, O. Tregaskis, J. Vakkayil, M.F. Waxin. , Part 1 contextual and functional issues -- 1. The Middle East context: an introduction / Pawan S. Budhwar and Kamel Mellahi -- 2. Cultural perspectives in HRM in MENA / Pari Namazie and Barbara Covarrubias Venegas -- 3. Society level factors impacting HRM in the Middle East / Wes Harry -- 4. Performance appraisal systems in the Middle East / Antonio Giangreco and Jacob Vakkayil -- 5. Talent management in the Middle East / Salma Raheem -- Part II country and regional perspectives: HRM in the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries -- 6. Human resource management in Oman / Misida Al-Jahwari and Pawan Budhwar -- 7. Human resource management in the United Arab Emirates / Marie F. Waxin and Rob E. Bateman -- 8. Human resource management in Saudi Arabia / Hayfaa A. Tlaiss and Abdallah Elamin -- HRM in Levant countries -- 9. Human resource management in Iran / Pari Namazie and Amir Mohammad Pahlavnejad -- 10. Human resource management in Lebanon / Fida Afiouni and Sinine Nakhle -- HRM in North Africa -- 11. Human resource management in Egypt / Ghada El-Kot -- 12. Human resource management in Algeria / Boumediene Ramdani, Kamel Mellahi and Cherif Guermat -- 13. Human resource management in Morocco / Abderrahman Hassi -- Part 3 emerging themes and future of HRM in the Middle East -- 14. Employment relations of domestic workers in Kuwait: the employer's perspective / Khaled Al-Ajmi, Manjusha Hirekhan, Pawan Budhwar and Sneha Singh -- 15. Labour localisation and HRM practices in the Gulf countries / Marie F. Waxin and Rob E. Bateman -- 16. Expatriate management across the MENA countries / Edelweiss C. Harrison and Arno Haslberger -- 17. Talent management practice in Oman - the institutional perspective / Rayya Al Amri, Alison J. Glaister and David P. Spicer -- 18. Privatisation, investments and HR in foreign firms operating in the Middle East / Faten Baddar Al-Husan and Fawaz Baddar Alhussan -- 19. A blueprint for the role of HRM in CSR in the Middle East / Dima Jamali and Ali El Dirani -- 20. HRM in the public sector in the Middle East / Nelarine Cornelius, Eric Pezet, Ramin Mahmoudi, and Dima Ramez Murtada -- 21. Wasta in the Jordanian context / Mohammad Ta'amnha, Susan Sayce, and Olga Tregaskis -- 22. Towards a framework for the analysis of labour localisation practices in Saudi Arabia and the GCC countries / Yassir Abdulaziz Nasief -- 23. HRM in the Middle East: state of the field and directions for future research / Kamel Mellahi and Pawan S. Budhwar.
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