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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV019797822
    Format: 1 CD (64:59) , Beih. , 12 cm
    Note: Enth.: J.E.S.. White sky choral. 2002. Chanope. Rhythm Dance!. Survey. Wet sun Waltz. Zink. Onyx. - Interpr.: Matthias Ockert [g, el-]. Hans-Peter Ockert [tp, Fluegelh, el-]. Geoff Vidal [sax]. David Loy Song [sax]. Mark Dunlap [Bass]. Makaya McCraven [Schz].
    Language: English
    Subjects: Musicology
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_BV026944737
    Format: 19, [9] S.
    Series Statement: Working paper series / National Bureau of Economic Research 8457
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB01342996
    Format: 1 CD
    Note: J.E.S. White sky choral. 2002. Canope. Rhythm dance! Survey. Wet sun waltz. Zink. Onyx.
    Keywords: Modern Jazz ; Musiktonträger
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  • 4
    UID:
    b3kat_BV023594176
    Format: 26 S. , graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: National Bureau of Economic Research 〈Cambridge, Mass.〉: NBER working paper series 9299
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 5
    UID:
    almafu_9958108890702883
    Format: 1 online resource: , illustrations (black and white);
    Series Statement: NBER working paper series no. w9299
    Content: This paper explores the level and dispersion of premiums paid for individual health insurance by comparing asking price' data posted on an electronic insurance exchange with survey data on premiums actually paid in the period just before the advent of electronic exchanges. The primary theoretical question is whether the pattern of differences between asking prices and transactions prices can be explained using a simple search theory. We hypothesize, following suggestions of Stigler and Rothschild, that higher risks who expect to pay higher premiums for a given policy will engage in more intensive search than lower risks, given the same distribution of asking prices. As a result, for a given distribution of asking prices, the dispersion of premiums actually paid (transactions prices) will be smaller for higher risks. Therefore, the introduction of an electronic exchange should have a larger potential influence on the dispersion and level of premiums paid for lower risks than for higher risks. We find evidence consistent with each of these hypotheses.
    Note: October 2002.
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    almafu_9959231412502883
    Format: 1 online resource (2 volumes) : , illustrations
    Edition: Fourth edition.
    ISBN: 1-63853-508-6 , 1-62623-763-8
    Note: Includes index. , The Unfavorable Result in Plastic Surgery: Avoidance and Treatment -- Media Center Information -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Preface to the First Edition -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Preface to the Third Edition -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Video Contents -- Volume One -- Section I Introduction -- 1 Why We Fail -- 2 The Dissatisfied Patient -- 3 Psychological Aspects of Cosmetic Surgery and Minimally Invasive Treatments -- Section II Legal and Safety Issues -- 4 Ethics and Plastic Surgery Practice -- 5 Informed Consent, Record Keeping, and Documentation -- 6 Bringing High Reliability to the Operating Room -- 7 The Legal Implications of Unfavorable Results -- 8 Medical Malpractice and Plastic Surgery -- 9 Disruptive Behavior: The Imperative for Awareness and Action -- 10 Safety in the Outpatient Setting -- 11 Disclosure of Adverse Events: A Principled Approach to Doing the Right Thing -- Section III General Problems -- 12 Scars and Scar Revisions -- Discussion -- 13 Surgical Infections -- Discussion -- 14 Wound Management -- Discussion -- 15 Microsurgery -- Discussion -- Section IV Aesthetic Surgery -- 16 Dermal Fillers and Neurotoxins -- Discussion -- 17 Laser Facial Resurfacing -- Discussion -- 18 Chemical Peels -- Discussion -- 19 Fat Grafting for Facial Rejuvenation -- Discussion -- 20 The Forehead Lift: Open and Endoscopic -- Discussion -- 21 Face and Neck Rejuvenation -- Discussion -- 22 Blepharoplasty -- Discussion -- 23 Rhinoplasty -- Discussion -- 24 Secondary Rhinoplasty -- Discussion -- 25 Postoperative Nasal Airway Obstruction -- Discussion -- 26 Alloplastic Implants for Facial Contouring -- Discussion -- 27 Perioral Aesthetic Surgery -- Discussion -- 28 Hair Restoration -- Discussion -- 29 Liposuction for Body Contouring -- Discussion -- 30 Abdominoplasty -- Discussion. , 31 Body and Extremity Contouring After Massive Weight Loss -- Discussion -- 32 Gluteal Augmentation -- Discussion -- 33 Female Aesthetic Genital Surgery -- Discussion -- Section V The Breast -- 34 Breast Augmentation -- Discussion -- Special Commentary: Silicone Breast Implants Associated with Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma -- 35 Mastopexy and Augmentation Mastopexy -- Discussion -- 36 Reduction Mammaplasty -- Discussion -- 37 Gynecomastia -- Discussion -- 38 Breast Reduction with Implants -- Discussion -- 39 Breast Reconstruction with Autologous Tissue -- Discussion -- Volume Two -- Section VI Pediatric and Craniofacial Surgery -- PEDIATRIC -- 40 Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate -- Discussion -- 41 Craniosynostosis -- Discussion -- 42 Orofacial and Craniofacial Deformities -- Discussion -- 43 Orthognathic Surgery and Maxillofacial Distraction Surgery -- Discussion -- 44 Auricular Reconstruction -- Discussion -- Special Commentary: Auricular Reconstruction: Polyethylene Framework Technique. -- 45 Vascular Anomalies -- Discussion -- 46 Tissue Expansion for Pigmented Lesions and Other Defects -- Discussion -- FACIAL TRAUMA -- 47 Fractures of the Jaws -- Discussion -- 48 Facial Fractures -- Discussion -- 49 Pediatric Facial Fractures -- Discussion -- 50 Complex Soft Tissue and Bony Maxillofacial Reconstruction -- Discussion -- Section VII Reconstructive Surgery for the Head and Neck, Body, and Lower Extremity -- 51 Oral and Pharyngeal Reconstruction -- Discussion -- 52 Reconstruction of the Mandible and Maxilla -- Discussion -- 53 Reconstruction of the Lip and Cheek -- Discussion -- 54 Reconstruction of the Scalp and Cranium -- Discussion -- 55 Eyelid Reconstruction -- Discussion -- 56 Facial Reanimation Surgery -- Discussion -- 57 Reconstruction of the Chest and Abdomen -- Discussion -- 58 Lower Extremity Reconstruction -- Discussion. , 59 Microsurgical Treatment of Lymphedema -- Discussion -- Section VIII The Hand and Upper Extremity -- 60 Congenital Hand Deformities -- Discussion -- 61 Flexor Tendon Injuries -- Discussion -- 62 Extensor Tendon Injuries -- Discussion -- 63 Bone and Joint Injuries: Hand, Wrist, and Distal Radius -- Discussion -- 64 Soft Tissue Coverage and Mutilating Extremity Injuries -- Discussion -- 65 Replantation of the Hand and Toe-to-Hand Microsurgical Transplantation -- Discussion -- 66 Peripheral Nerve Injuries and the Brachial Plexus -- Special Commentary: Brachial Plexus Birth Injury -- 67 Nerve Decompression Surgery -- Discussion -- 68 Dupuytren's Contracture -- Discussion -- Section IX Burns -- 69 Facial Burns -- Discussion -- 70 Burns of the Body and Extremities -- Discussion -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-62623-674-7
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    almafu_9958112563002883
    Format: 1 online resource: , illustrations (black and white);
    Series Statement: NBER working paper series no. w8457
    Content: This paper investigates the impact of a $1000 refundable tax credit for self-only coverage on net premiums and insurance purchases for a representative sample of potential buyers in the individual insurance market. Two methods are used to estimate the distribution of premiums: predicted premiums based on a sample of actual purchasers, and premium quotations drawn from an e-insurance web site. In most of the simulations, the net premiums for half or more of the prospective buyers are reduced to zero or low levels. The number of uninsured is reduced by between 21 percent and 85 percent depending on the size of the deductible in the benchmark plan. However, the results are sensitive to assumptions about insurer underwriting practices.
    Note: September 2001.
    Language: English
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