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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9948075282302882
    Format: XXXIX, 754 p. 355 illus., 183 illus. in color. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783030147990
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ; 11431
    Content: The two-volume set LNAI 11431 and 11432 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th Asian Conference on Intelligent Information and Database Systems, ACIIDS 2019, held in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, in April 2019. The total of 124 full papers accepted for publication in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 309 submissions. The papers of the first volume are organized in the following topical sections: knowledge engineering and semantic web; text processing and information retrieval; machine learning and data mining; decision support and control systems; computer vision techniques; and databases and intelligent information systems. The papers of the second volume are divided into these topical sections: collective intelligence for service innovation, technology management, E-learning, and fuzzy intelligent systems; data structures modelling for knowledge representation; advanced data mining techniques and applications; intelligent information systems; intelligent methods and artificial intelligence for biomedical decision support systems; intelligent and contextual systems; intelligent systems and algorithms in information sciences; intelligent supply chains and e-commerce; sensor networks and Internet of Things; analysis of image, video, movements and brain intelligence in life sciences; and computer vision and intelligent systems.
    Note: Knowledge Engineering and Semantic Web -- Algorithms for Merging Probabilistic Knowledge Bases -- A Formal Framework for the Ontology Evolution -- Logical Problem Solving Framework -- Term Rewriting That Preserves Models in KR-Logic -- Towards Knowledge Formalization and Sharing in a Cognitive Vison Platform for Hazard Control (CVP-HC) -- Assessing Individuals Learning's Impairments from a Social Entropic Perspective -- Text Processing and Information Retrieval -- Robust Web Data Extraction based on Unsupervised Visual Validation -- A Character-level Deep Lifelong Learning Model for Named Entity Recognition in Vietnamese Text -- Identification of Conclusive Association Entities by Biomedical Association Mining -- A Data Preprocessing Method to Classify and Summarize Aspect-Based Opinions using Deep Learning -- Word Mover's Distance for Agglomerative Short Text Clustering -- Improving Semantic Relation Extraction System with Compositional Dependency Unit on Enriched Shortest Dependency Path -- An Adversarial Learning and Canonical Correlation Analysis based Cross-Modal Retrieval Model -- Event Prediction Based on Causality Reasoning -- A method for detecting and analyzing the sentiment of tweets containing conditional sentences -- Aggregating Web Search Results -- Cross-Lingual Korean Speech-to-Text Summarization -- On Some Approach to Evaluation in Personalized Document Retrieval Systems -- Machine Learning and Data Mining -- A Class-Cluster k-Nearest Neighbors Method for Temporal In-Trouble Student Identification -- Multidimensional Permutation Entropy for Constrained Motif Discovery -- A LSTM Approach for Sales Forecasting of Goods with Short-term Demands in E-Commerce -- Detection of Rare Elements in Investigation of Medical Problems -- Cardiac murmur effects on automatic segmentation of ECG signals for biometric identification: Preliminary study -- An Approach to Estimation of Residential Housing Type Based on the Analysis of Parked Cars -- Household Electric Load Pattern Consumption Enhanced Simulation by Random Behavior -- Anomaly Detection Procedures in a Real World Dataset by Using Deep-Learning Approaches -- Developing a General Video Game AI Controller Based on an Evolutionary Approach -- Separable data aggregation by layers of binary classifiers -- Adaptation and recovery stages for case-based reasoning systems using Bayesian estimation and Density estimation with Nearest Neighbors -- Feature extraction analysis for emotion recognition from ICEEMD of multimodal physiological signals -- Using Fourier series to improve the prediction accuracy of Nonlinear Grey Bernoulli Model -- Learning Hierarchical Weather Data Representation for Short-term Weather Forecasting using Autoencoder and LSTM -- Logo and Brand Recognition from Imbalanced Dataset using MiniGoogLenet and MiniVGGnet Models -- Decision Support and Control Systems -- Selected problems of controllability of semilinear fractional systems-a Survey -- A data-driven approach to modeling and solving academic teachers' competences configuration problem -- PID Regulatory Control Design for a Double Tank System Based on Time-Scale Separation -- Towards Formal, Graph-based Spatial Data Processing: The Case of Lighting Segments for Pedestrian Crossings -- Multi-Agent Support For Street Lighting Modernization Planning -- An application a two-level determination consensus method in a multi-agent financial decisions support system -- Implementing Smart Virtual Product Development (SVPD) to Support Product Manufacturing -- PID Tuning with Neural Networks -- Repeatable trust game { preliminary experimental results -- Modeling of uncertainty with Petri nets -- A Collaborative Approach Based on DCA and VNS for Solving Mixed Binary Linear Programs -- Adoption of Cloud Business Intelligence in Indonesia's Financial Services Sector -- Stakeholder impact on the success and risk of failure of ICT projects in Poland -- Analysis of the Influence of ICT and Public Recognition on University Credibility -- Quantum Game-Based Recommender Systems for Disruptive Innovations -- Computer Vision Techniques -- Matching Topological Structures for Handwritten Character Recognition -- Enhancing the Resolution of Satellite Images Using the Best Matching Image Fragment -- Multi-scale Autoencoders in Autoencoder for Semantic Image Segmentation -- Simultaneous Localization and Segmentation of Fish Objects using Multi-Task CNN and Dense CRF -- Violent Crowd Flow Detection Using Deep Learning -- Drowsiness Detection in Drivers through Real-time Image Processing of the Human Eye -- Software Techniques to Reduce Cybersickness among Users of Immersive Virtual Reality Environments -- Semi-supervised learning with Bidirectional GANs -- Sharp Images Detection for Microscope Pollen Slides Observation -- Databases and Intelligent Information Systems -- Slowly Changing Dimension Handling in Data Warehouses using Temporal Database Features -- Tackling Complex Queries to Relational Databases -- Approximate Outputs of Accelerated Turing Machines Closest to Their Halting Point -- Development of Seawater Temperature Announcement System for Improving Productivity of Fishery Industry -- TB5 tool for tracking personality traits -- Comparative Analysis of Usability of Data Entry Design Patterns for Mobile Applications.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030147983
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030148003
    Language: English
    Keywords: Konferenzschrift
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9948234240202882
    Format: 1 online resource (ix, 206 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781108233620 (ebook)
    Series Statement: Cambridge medicine
    Content: Co-authored by a leading ophthalmology researcher and a professor with fifteen years of experience teaching writing in the biomedical sciences, The Biomedical Writer addresses ways to use psychology and neuroscience to equip researchers and clinicians with an understanding of how effects like priming, primacy, recency, framing, and apparent paradoxes can make or break your articles and grant proposals. The Biomedical Writer covers everything from making sentences readable, effective, and memorable to working with collaborators under unforgiving deadlines. Going far beyond the basic structure and content of manuscripts and proposals, this guide to writing in biomedicine also focuses on topics that include handling negative results and the most important and neglected step in submitting manuscripts to journals.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 24 Apr 2018). , Writing : the most vital and neglected skill -- Writing for your reader's brain -- Before you begin : getting to so what? and who cares? -- Getting published : manuscripts, journals, and submissions -- Getting funded : applying for grants -- Collaborative writing : pass the baton -- Communicating with the public.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781108401395
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949384880202882
    Format: 1 online resource (xvi, 234 pages) : , illustrations, maps.
    ISBN: 9780429053481 , 0429053487 , 9780429620836 , 0429620837 , 9780429622984 , 0429622988 , 9780429618680 , 0429618689
    Series Statement: Routledge research in museum studies
    Content: "Curating Lively Objects explores the role of things as catalysts in imagining futures beyond disciplines for museums and exhibitions. Authors describe how their curatorial collaborations with diverse objects, from rocks to robots, generate new ways of organising and sharing knowledge. Bringing together leading artists and curators from Australia and Canada, this volume addresses object liveliness from a range of entwined perspectives, including new materialism, decolonial thinking, Indigenous epistemologies, environmentalism, feminist critique and digital aesthetics. Foregrounding practice-based curatorial scholarship the book focuses on rigorous reflexive accounts of how curating is done. It contributes to global topics in curatorial research including time and memory beyond and before disciplinarity; the relationship between human and non-human across different ontologies; and the interaction between Indigenous knowledge and disciplinary expertise in interpreting museum collections. Curating Lively Objects will be of interest to scholars and students in the fields of curatorial studies, museum studies, cultural heritage, art history, Indigenous studies, material culture and anthropology. It also provides a vital resource for professionals working in museums and galleries around the world who are seeking to respond creatively, ethically, and inclusively to the challenge of changing disciplinary boundaries"--
    Note: Decolonising archives : killing art to write its history / Brook Andrew and Paris Lettau -- Rendezvous with the indigenous art collection : how to 'raise a flag' / Ryan Rice -- Troublemakers in the museum : robots, romance and the performance of liveliness / Anna Davis and Lizzie Muller -- Curating data-driven information-based art : outlive or let die / Sarah Cook -- Digesting institutional critique / Lisa Myers -- Curatorial care and the lively materials of biomedical art / Rebecca Dean -- Living and semi-living artefacts on display : the monster that therefore is a living epistemic thing / Oron Catts, Chris Salter and Ionat Zurr -- Troubling (natural) history : Bonnie Devine, Mark Dion, and Musée de la chasse et la nature / Caroline Seck Langill -- Social objects, art, and agriculture / Lucas Ihlein and Caroline Seck Langill -- Mineral materialities in contemporary art : between intra-action, discursive magic and grief / Randy Lee Cutler -- Objects, energies and resonance across disciplines / Katie Dyer and Lizzie Muller -- Feminist new materialism, religion and perception / Sally McKay -- Digital-physical-emotional immersion in country : bearing witness to the Appin massacre / Tess Allas and Lizzie Muller.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Curating lively objects London ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2021 ISBN 9780367148027
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Rochester, NY :University of Rochester Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949477869102882
    Format: 1 online resource (xix, 384 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781580466561 (ebook)
    Series Statement: Rochester studies in medical history
    Content: Kim Pelis uses a wide range of French and Tunisian archival materials and a close reading of Nobel Prize-winning bacteriologist Charles Nicolle's scientific papers and philosophical treatises to explore the relationship of scienceand medicine to society and culture in the first third of the twentieth century. This book examines the biomedical research of Nobel Prize-winning bacteriologist Charles Nicolle during his tenure as director of the Pasteur Institute of Tunis. Using typhus as its lens, it demonstrates how the complexities of early twentieth century bacteriology, French imperial ideology, the "Pastorian mission," and conditions in colonial Tunisia blended to inform the triumphs and disappointments of Nicolle's fascinating career. It illuminates how thesediverse elements shaped Nicolle's personal identity, the identity of his institute, and his innovative conception of the "birth, life, and death" -- or, the emergence and eradication -- of infectious disease. Kim Pelis blends exhaustive archival research with a close reading of Nicolle's written work -- scientific papers, philosophical treatises, and literary contributions -- to explore the complex relations between biomedical ideas and socioculturalcontext. The result is a study that will be of interest not only to students of French history, colonial medicine, and the history of the biomedical sciences but also to anyone seeking to understand how individuals have attemptedto deal creatively with complex times and ambiguous knowledge. Kim Pelis, a medical historian by training, is a writer for the director of the National Institutes of Health.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 17 Mar 2023). , Prelude: the substance of shadows -- Introduction: the door of the sadiki -- Thesis: embracing missions -- Staring at the sea: Nicolle and the Pasteur Institute of Tunis -- The threshold of civilization: typhus in Tunisia -- Rupture: things fall apart -- Light & shadow: lousy war and fractured peace -- Antithesis: mosaics of pieces -- Alliances: "Emperor of the Mediterranean"? -- Invisible forces: or, action at a distance -- Synthesis: mosaics of power -- Reservoir docs: birth, life, and death of infectious disease -- Mosaics of power: confronting paris -- Denouement -- At home with my shadows: patrie de nomade.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781580461979
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9949567186302882
    Format: XXII, 941 p. 1 illus. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 9789819912841
    Content: The book, intended for biomedical researchers, attempts to foster a comprehensive understanding of the elements that impact scientific research, such as clinical trial design, communication, and publication methods. It introduces the process of idea generation and creative/critical thinking, leading to the development of key concepts that coalesce into theoretical constructs and working hypotheses. The book systematically delineates research phases associated with a bench-to-bedside translational approach, providing the full depth and breadth of drug discovery and development: design, synthesis, and optimization of drug candidates interacting with targets linked to diseases, as well as clinical trial design to acquire substantial evidence of efficacy and safety for candidate drugs in the target patient population. New and evolving topics such as artificial intelligence, machine and deep learning, drug repurposing approaches, and bioinformatics, are incorporated into the text as these features are becoming integrated into drug research and development. Additionally, it covers publication strategies, including literature search, manuscript preparation, data presentation, relevant discussion, editorial processes, elements of peer review, and bibliometrics. Finally, the book addresses grantsmanship, key strategies for building effective networks, mentorships, maintaining research integrity, and forging career advancement opportunities, including entrepreneurship.
    Note: Chapter 1. The Roadmap to Research: Fundamentals of a Multifaceted Research Process -- Chapter 2. Processes involved in the generation of novel ideas -- Chapter 3. Creativity and critical thinking contribute to scholarly achievement -- Chapter 4. Writing protocols in Pharmacological studies -- Chapter 5. Basics of Designing General Toxicology Studies -- Chapter 6. General design considerations in Reproductive and developmental toxicity studies -- Chapter 7. Genetic toxicology studies -- Chapter 8. Rodent Carcinogenicity Studies.-Chapter 9. Designing studies in pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry -- Chapter 10. Experimental protocols in phytochemistry and natural products: an ever-evolving challenge -- Chapter 11. Drug substance/ product quality analysis (Quality assessment) -- Chapter 12. Drug Delivery Systems: Lipid Nanoparticles Technology in Clinic -- Chapter 13. Pharmacokinetic studies for drug development -- Chapter 14. New Alternative Methods in drug safety assessment -- Chapter 15. Animal models for the study of human disease -- Chapter 16. Physiologically based Pharmacokinetic Modelling in Drug Discovery and Clinical Development: A Treatise on Concepts, Model Workflow, Credibility, Application and Regulatory Landscape -- Chapter 17. Design and conduct of pharmacokinetics studies influenced by extrinsic factors -- Chapter 18. Specific Populations: Clinical Pharmacology Considerations -- Chapter 19. Impact of genetic variation on drug response.-Chapter 20. Phases of clinical trials -- Chapter 21. Common clinical trial designs -- Chapter 22. Elements of clinical trial protocol design -- Chapter 23. Good clinical practice in clinical trials, substantial evidence of efficacy, and interpretation of the evidence -- chapter 24. Grandfathered Drugs of 1938 in the United States -- Chapter 25. General overview of the statistical issues in clinical study designs -- Chapter 26. Introduction to pharmacoepidemiology and its application in clinical research -- Chapter 27. Pharmacovigilance through phased clinical trials, post-marketing surveillance and ongoing life cycle safety -- Chapter 28. The design and statistical analysis of randomized pre-clinical experiments -- Chapter 29. Descriptive and Inferential Statistics in Biomedical Sciences: an overview -- Chapter 30. Principles and applications of statistics in biomedical research: parametric and non-parametric tests including tests employed for Post-hoc analysis -- Chapter 31. Artificial intelligence generative chemistry design of target-specific scaffold-focused small molecule drug libraries -- Chapter 32. Artificial intelligence technologies for clinical data pharmacoanalytics. Case studies on Alzheimer's disease -- Chapter 33. Bioinformatics: Theory and Application -- Chapter 34. Drug targets and drug discovery research -- Chapter 35. Role of Nonclinical Programs in Drug Development -- Chapter 36. Drug repurposing: strategies and study design in bringing back old drugs to the mainline -- Chapter 37. Empowering knowledge on efficient literature search: an overview of biomedical search engines and databases -- Chapter 38. Literature Reviews: An Overview of Systematic, Integrated, and Scoping Review -- Chapter 39. How To Create A Bibliography -- Chapter 40. Publication metrics /Bibliometrics -- Chapter 41. How to write a scientific paper -- Chapter 42. Preparing and structuring a manuscript for publication -- Chapter 43. Writing a scientific article -- Chapter 44. How to Present Results in a Research Paper -- Chapter 45. Communicating results of quantitative research -- Chapter 46. How to Efficiently Write a Persuasive Discussion Section -- Chapter 47. Submitting a manuscript for publication, the peer review process, and getting past the gatekeepers -- Chapter 48. Writing a Postgraduate or Doctoral Thesis: A Step-by-Step Approach -- Chapter 49. Poster presentation at scientific meetings -- Chapter 50. Strategies for the preparation and delivery of oral presentation -- Chapter.-51. Grant Process and Peer Review ─ US National Institutes of Health System -- Chapter 52. Rigor and specifics in writing research proposal -- Chapter 53. Writing research grant proposals ─ from an Indian Perspective -- Chapter 54. Funding opportunities (resources) in biomedical sciences: Indian perspective -- Chapter 55. Mentorship in biomedical sciences -- chapter 56. Commercializing the technology - transitioning from the academic lab to the market -- Chapter 57. Patent law fundamentals for biomedical scientists -- Chapter 58. Research integrity: responsible conduct of research -- Chapter 59. Publication integrity, authorship, and misconduct.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789819912834
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789819912858
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789819912865
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  • 6
    UID:
    almafu_9959329143502883
    Format: 1 online resource (392 pages)
    ISBN: 9783527645480 , 3527645489 , 9783527645503 , 3527645500 , 9783527645497 , 3527645497 , 9783527645510 , 3527645519 , 9781283596978 , 1283596970
    Content: Annotation
    Note: Biomolecular Information Processing; Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; 1 Biomolecular Computing: From Unconventional Computing to ''Smart'' Biosensors and Actuators -- Editorial Introduction; References; 2 Peptide-Based Computation: Switches, Gates, and Simple Arithmetic; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Peptide-Based Replication Networks; 2.2.1 Template-Assisted Replication; 2.2.2 Theoretical Prediction of the Network Connectivity; 2.2.3 De novo Designed Synthetic Networks; 2.3 Logic Gates within Ternary Networks; 2.3.1 Uniform Design Principles of All Two-Input Gates; 2.3.2 OR Logic. , 2.3.3 AND Logic2.3.4 NAND Logic; 2.3.5 XOR Logic; 2.4 Symmetry and Order Requirements for Constructing the Logic Gates; 2.4.1 Symmetry and Order in Peptide-Based Catalytic Networks; 2.4.2 How Symmetry and Order Affect the Replication of RNA Quasispecies; 2.5 Taking the Steps toward More Complex Arithmetic; 2.5.1 Arithmetic Units; 2.5.2 Network Motifs; 2.6 Experimental Logic Gates; 2.6.1 OR Logic; 2.6.2 NOT, NOR, and NOTIF Logic; 2.6.3 Additional Logic Operations; 2.7 Adaptive Networks; 2.7.1 Chemical Triggering; 2.7.2 Light Triggering; 2.7.3 Light-Induced Logic Operations. , 2.8 Peptide-Based Switches and Gates for Molecular Electronics2.9 Summary and Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; 3 Biomolecular Electronics and Protein-Based Optical Computing; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Biomolecular and Semiconductor Electronics; 3.2.1 Size and Speed; 3.2.2 Architecture; 3.2.3 Nanoscale Engineering; 3.2.4 Stability; 3.2.5 Reliability; 3.3 Bacteriorhodopsin as a Photonic and Holographic Material for Bioelectronics; 3.3.1 The Light-Induced Photocycle; 3.3.2 The Branched Photocycle; 3.4 Fourier Transform Holographic Associative Processors. , 3.5 Three-Dimensional Optical Memories3.5.1 Write, Read, and Erase Operations; 3.5.2 Efficient Algorithms for Data Processing; 3.5.3 Multiplexing and Error Analysis; 3.6 Genetic Engineering of Bacteriorhodopsin for Device Applications; 3.7 Future Directions; Acknowledgments; References; 4 Bioelectronic Devices Controlled by Enzyme-Based Information Processing Systems; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Enzyme-Based Logic Systems Producing pH Changes as Output Signals; 4.3 Interfacing of the Enzyme Logic Systems with Electrodes Modified with Signal-Responsive Polymers. , 4.4 Switchable Biofuel Cells Controlled by the Enzyme Logic Systems4.5 Biomolecular Logic Systems Composed of Biocatalytic and Biorecognition Units and Their Integration with Biofuel Cells; 4.6 Processing of Injury Biomarkers by Enzyme Logic Systems Associated with Switchable Electrodes; 4.7 Summary and Outlook; Acknowledgments; References; 5 Enzyme Logic Digital Biosensors for Biomedical Applications; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Enzyme-Based Logic Systems for Identification of Injury Conditions; 5.3 Multiplexing of Injury Codes for the Parallel Operation of Enzyme Logic Gates. , 5.4 Scaling Up the Complexity of the Biocomputing Systems for Biomedical Applications -- Mimicking Biochemical Pathways.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 3527332286
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9786613909428
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_BV048658096
    Format: viii, 269 Seiten.
    ISBN: 978-0-367-47852-0 , 978-0-367-55768-3
    Series Statement: Routledge research in transnational indigenous perspectives
    Content: "This book explores Native American literary responses to biomedical discourses and biomedicalization processes as they circulate in social and cultural contexts. Native American communities resist reductivism of biomedicine that excludes indigenous (and non-Western) epistemologies and instead draw attention to how illness, healing, treatment, and genetic research are socially constructed and dependent on inherently racialist thinking. This volume highlights how interventions into the hegemony of biomedicine are vigorously addressed in Native American literature. The chapters cover tuberculosis and diabetes epidemics, the emergence of Native American DNA, discoveries in biotechnology and the problematics of a biomedical model of psychiatry. They analyze work by writers including Louise Erdrich, Sherman Alexie and LeAnne Howe, Kim TallBear, Linda Hogan, Heid Erdrich, Elissa Washuta, and Frances Washburn. The book will appeal to scholars of Native American and Indigenous Studies, as well as to others with an interest in literature and medicine"
    Note: Virgin soil theory, boarding schools, and medical experimentation : a history of tuberculosis among Native Americans -- Tuberculosis, biopower, and embodied resistance in Madonna Swan : a Lakota woman's story, as told through Mark S. Pierre and Louise Erdrich's LaRose -- Developing indigenous models of diabetes : from genetic fatalism to community-based approaches -- Beyond the biomedical model of diabetes : settler colonialism, traditional foodways, and historical trauma in Sherman Alexie's selected works and LeAnne Howe's Miko Kings : an Indian baseball story -- From blood memory to genetic memory, and the emergence of Native American DNA : a story of biocolonialism at the turn of the millennium -- "We remember our ancestors and their lives deep in our bodily cells" : mapping history in space and genes in Linda Hogan's autobiographical writing -- The traffic of cells and ideas : Heid E. Erdrich's biotechnological poetry -- Biomedical psychiatry, Native American identity, and the politics of visibility in Elissa Washuta's My body is a book of rules
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-003-03689-0
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-00-303689-0
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Indigenes Volk ; Literatur ; Gesundheit ; Medizin ; Indianer ; Literatur ; Gesundheit ; Medizin ; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Bern : Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
    UID:
    almahu_9948664194502882
    Format: 1 online resource (500 p.)
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    ISBN: 9783035103960
    Series Statement: Linguistic Insights 45
    Content: The focus of this volume is on medical discourse, a domain of language which deserves closer scrutiny by academics as well as practitioners, due to its increasing relevance and pervasiveness in modern society. Despite the wealth of publications dealing with specialized or academic discourse and its rhetoric, few of these are devoted specifically to medical discourse. This book seeks to redress the balance by bringing together a number of studies that bear witness to the widespread interest in medical texts shown by linguists and professional communities around the world. The volume is divided into two main parts: the first targets medical discourse in its spoken dimension, while the second contains various analyses of written texts. The theoretical perspectives and individual case studies presented here reflect the wide range of methodological approaches and theoretical issues that characterise current research in the field.
    Note: Contents: Maurizio Gotti/Françoise Salager-Meyer: Introduction – Ellen Barton: Trajectories of Alignment and the Situated Ethics of End-of-Life Discussions in American Medicine – Hugo Bowles: Conversation Analysis and Health Communication: Updating a Developing Relationship – Sally Candlin: Constructing Knowledge, Understanding and Meaning Between Patients and Nurses – Maria Grazia Guido: The Discourse of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Specialized-Genre Conventions vs. West African Refugees’ Narrative Representations – Rick Iedema: (Post-)bureaucratizing Medicine: Health Reform and the Reconfiguration of Contemporary Clinical Work – Florian Menz/Johanna Lalouschek: «I just can’t tell you how much it hurts.» Gender-relevant Differences in the Description of Chest Pain – Branca Telles Ribeiro/Diana De Souza Pinto: The Psychiatric Interview: An Insider’s Perspective – Celia Roberts: Continuities and Discontinuities in Doctor-Patient Consultations in a Multilingual Society – Srikant Sarangi/Lucy Brookes-Howell: Recontextualising the Familial Lifeworld in Genetic Counselling Case Notes – Didier Carnet/Anne Magnet: Editorials: An Intrinsic and/or Extrinsic Genre in Medical Journals – Kjersti Fløttum: Medical Research Articles in the Comparative Perspectives of Discipline and Language – David R. Hall: Medical Leaflets, Empowerment and Disempowerment – Isabel K. León/Lourdes Divasson: Nominal Domain in the Biomedical Research Paper: A Grammatico-rhetorical Study of Postmodification – Susan McKay: The Discursive Construction of Health Risk in Magazines: Messages, Registers and Readers – Philippa Mungra: Macrostructure and Rhetorical Moves in Secondary Research Articles: The Meta-Analysis and the Systematic Analysis – Päivi Pahta: This is Very Important: A Corpus Study of Amplifiers in Medical Writing – Jordi Piqué-Angordans/Santiago Posteguillo: Peer Positive and Negative Assessment in Medical English Written Genres – Françoise Salager-Meyer/Maria Angeles Alcaraz Ariza/Maryelis Pabón/Nahirana Zambrano: Paying One’s Intellectual Debt: Acknowledgments in Scientific/Conventional and Complementary/Alternative Medical Research – Irma Taavitsainen: Audience Guidance and Learned Medical Writing in Late Medieval English – Laura Wright: On the Global Dissemination of Medical Writing: Medicines Required by a Sea-surgeon in 1715.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783039111855
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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  • 9
    UID:
    edocfu_9958106616102883
    Format: xiii, 346 p.
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-280-19158-9 , 9786610191581 , 0-309-53875-0 , 0-585-14387-0
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Intro -- The Lessons and The Legacy of the Pew Health Policy Program -- Copyright -- FOREWORD -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- CONTENTS -- PART I. INTRODUCTION -- THE BIRTH OF THE PEW HEALTH POLICY PROGRAM -- RAND Corporation/University of California at Los Angeles (RAND/UCLA) -- Boston University/Brandeis University (BU/Brandeis) -- University of California San Francisco (UCSF) -- University of Michigan -- American Enterprise Institute (AEI) -- Changes to the Programs -- VAGUE GOALS THAT ALLOWED FOR REFLECTIVE ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING -- HISTORY AND ORIGINS OF DEVELOPMENT -- PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS -- University of California at San Francisco -- University of Michigan -- RAND/University of California at Los Angeles -- Boston University/Brandeis University (BU/Brandeis) -- THE ROLE OF THE IOM -- NOTES ON PROGRAM STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES -- University of Michigan -- RAND/University of California at Los Angeles -- University of California at San Francisco -- Boston University/Brandeis University -- COMMON THEMES -- PART II. SUCCESSES AND FAILURES -- CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS -- RECRUITMENT -- Profiles and Targets -- Program Champions -- Finding the Best and Brightest -- MENTORING -- Access to Key People -- A Hands-on Approach -- COMMUNITY OF SCHOLARS -- Faculty Generosity -- EARLY FOCUS ON THE DISSERTATION -- Dissertation Seminars -- On-the-Job Training -- NETWORKING -- Shared Interests -- Fellowship Among Fellows -- MULTIDISCIPLINARY EDUCATION AND TRAINING -- Agents of Change -- LEADERSHIP ROLES -- Role of IOM -- Creating a Vision for a National Training Program -- A Transcendent Pew Identity -- Role of the Trusts -- THE "PRICE" OF INSTITUTIONALIZATION-FINANCING ISSUES -- University of Michigan -- University of California, San Francisco -- Brandeis University/Boston University -- RAND/UCLA -- PART III. DETERMINING THE LEGACY -- WHERE ARE THE PEW FELLOWS TODAY?. , Career Trajectories -- Professional Distribution -- Movement Between Professional Fields -- IMPORTANCE OF DOCTORAL PROGRAM COMPLETION -- Doctoral Completion Rates -- Effect of Program Noncompletion -- Other Comments About Doctoral Program Completion -- UNCOVERING THE PHPP LEGACY -- Informants' Reflections on the Meaning of Legacy -- Legacy as Bridging Theory and Practice -- Legacy in Terms of Scale and Scope -- Legacy as Information Processing and Dissemination -- Legacy as Professionalization of Health Policy -- Legacy as Offering New Conceptual Models -- Legacy as the Future Impact -- The Legacy in Summary -- ANSWERING FUTURE NEEDS AND OFFERING ADVICE -- PART IV. SUMMARIZING THE LEGACY: SOME CONCLUSIONS AND THOUSAND FOR THE FUTURE -- A STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYZING THE PHPP EXPERIENCE: BASIC AND INTEGRATIVE ELEMENTS -- DEVELOPING STRATEGIC PROGRAM VISIONS: BASIC ELEMENTS -- Recruiting Faculty and Fellows: Examples of internal and External Targeting -- An Evolving Educational Service Concept -- A Focused Operating Strategy -- Developing a Strong Curriculum That Ensures Academic Success and Survival -- Faculty Deployment -- Changing Behavior Patterns via Service-Oriented Culture -- Cost-Effectiveness -- Developing an Educational Program into a Well-Designed Delivery System -- Role of Key People -- Physical Layout -- Changing Rules and Procedures -- DEVELOPING STRATEGIC PROGRAM VISIONS: INTEGRATIVE ELEMENTS -- Positioning Each Program -- Leveraging Program Costs Over the Value of the Program to the Follows -- Building on Core Competencies -- Adding Value via Network Effects -- Combining a Standard Curriculum with Customized Elements -- Deep Involvement of the Fellows -- Integrating the Operating Strategy and the Educational Program -- Matching Fellows with Faculty -- Application of Computer Technology -- Integration Through IOM. , IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPING HEALTH POLICY PROGRAMS AS A NEW EDUCATIONAL NICHE -- Phase 1: Planning Prerequisites -- Phase 2: Problem Exploration -- Phase 3: Knowledge Exploration -- Phase 4: Program Design -- Phase 5: Program Evaluation, Implementation, and Operation -- Interpreting the Pew Experience -- SUMMARIZING THE LESSONS LEARNED: MAXIMS FOR OTHER SCHOOLS -- Bold and Ambiguous Goals Encourage Active Experimentation -- By Encouraging the Programs to Focus on a Single Niche and Educational Service Concept, the Program Flourished -- Importance of Money in Securing the Basics: Space, Stipends, and Faculty Compensation -- Program Expectations Guide Students -- External Program Evaluations Are Real When Financial Dependence Exists -- Managing the Tension Between Recruiting Experienced Leaders versus Young, Eager Learners -- It Takes Three Years, Not Two -- To Create a National Identity, Joint National Meetings Made Sense -- Analyzing Softer Influences: The Power of a Program to Generate Enthusiasm and Empowerment -- Success Requires Building on Core Competencies -- Institutionalization Takes Time and It's Paradoxical -- The Best Lessons Are Often Unanticipated -- HIGHLIGHTING COLLECTIVE ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND PROGRAM IMPACTS -- Program Sites -- Fellows -- Faculty -- IOM -- Pew Charitable Trusts -- Health Policy World -- ENVISIONING A FUTURE POLICY ROLE FOR PEW FELLOWS -- REFERENCES -- APPENDIX A. TELEPHONE INTERVIEWS -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Telephone Interview with Bill Weissert -- Telephone Interview with Carroll Estes -- Telephone Interview with Dennis Beatrice -- Telephone Interview with Hal Luft -- Telephone Interview with Doctoral Alumnus John McDonough -- Telephone Interview with Postdoctoral Alumna Lisa Bero -- Telephone Interview with Leon Wyszewianski -- Telephone Interview with Postdoctoral Alumnus Mark Legnini. , Telephone interview with Doctoral Alumna Patricia Butler -- Telephone Interview with Doctoral Alumna Pamela Paul-Shaheen -- Face-to-Face Interview with Stuart Altman -- Telephone Interview with Doctoral Alumna Sarita Bhalotra -- Telephone Interview with Stan Wallack -- Telephone Interview with Marion Ein Lewin -- Telephone Interview with John Griffith -- Telephone Interview with Dan Rubin -- Telephone Interview with Doctoral Alumna Joan DaVanzo -- Telephone Interview with Midcareer Alumnus Terry Hammons -- Telephone Interview with Doctoral Alumnus Jonathan Howland -- Telephone Interview with Kate Korman -- Telephone Interview with Steve Crane -- Telephone Interview with Al Williams -- Telephone interview with Midcareer Alumna Kathleen Eyre -- Telephone Interview with Doctoral Alumnus Leighton Ku -- Face-to-Face Interview with Doctoral Alumna Linda Simoni-Wastila -- APPENDIX B. CURRICULUM AND COURSE OFFERINGS -- Curriculum at the University of Michigan -- Orientational and Instrumental Courses -- Statistics and Methodology -- Core Skills and Concepts -- Public Health Core -- Dissertation Courses -- Lessons Learned -- Course Offerings at the University of Michigan -- Course Requirements -- Orientation and Instrumental Courses -- Computer Instruction -- Introduction to Health Policy and Research -- Statistics and Methodology -- Biostatistics for Clinical Researchers -- Research and Evaluation Methods in Health Policy -- Applied Statistics -- Applied Methodology -- Core Skills and Concepts -- Organizational Issues in Health Policy -- Economics of Health Policies -- Legal Issues in Health Care Policy -- Issues in Medical Care Organization and Delivery -- Politics in Health Care Policy -- Policy Seminar in Disease Prevention and the Environment -- Public Health Core -- Strategies and Uses of Epidemiology -- Principles of Health Behavior. , Principles of Environmental Health Sciences -- Dissertation -- Dissertation Seminar -- Dissertation Research for Precandidates -- Dissertation Research for Doctoral Students -- Curriculum at UCSF -- Lessons Learned -- Course Offerings at UCSF -- Core Seminar Requirements -- Health Policy Seminar (eight quarters) -- The Art and Science of Health Services Research (one quarter) -- The Writing Seminar (eight quarters) -- The Journal Club (four quarters) -- Research Methods (one quarter) -- Perspectives on Public Policy (one quarter) -- Translating Research into Policy (one quarter, alternate years) -- Health Policy Leadership (one quarter, alternate years) -- Optional Course Work -- Curriculum at RAND/UCLA -- Doctoral Programs -- Midcareer Program -- Health Policy Workshops -- Lessons Learned -- Course Offerings at RAND/UCLA -- Health Policy Workshops -- Development, Diffusion, and Regulation of Medical Technology -- Diffusion of Innovation -- Technology Assessment -- Biomedical Research Policy -- Drug and Device Regulation -- Objectives of Health Policy -- Health Status Outcomes -- Patient Satisfaction -- Quality of Care -- The Relationship of Microprocess to Outcome -- Health Care Financing, Competition, and Regulation -- Insurance and the Demand for Care -- Competition (in the Fee-for-Service System) and Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) -- Medicare Program and Global Budgeting -- Special Populations. Access to Health Care for Low-Income Populations (Texts: Reprints pertinent to topics) -- The Midcareer Core -- Quantitative Methods -- Economics in Health Policy Analysis -- Social Sciences in Health Policy Analysis -- Curriculum at Brandeis -- Lessons Learned -- Course Offerings at Brandeis University -- Social Science Core Courses -- Economics Perspectives on Social Policy -- Political Perspectives an Social Policy. , Sociological Perspectives on Social Policy. , English
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    Content: "This book explores the ways in which globalization has impacted the human experience with a specific emphasis on the field of education and human development and presents critical perspectives on the global changes that are occurring as a result of globalization"--Provided by publisher.
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    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 1522505229
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    Language: English
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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