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Dooley, Brian. Choosing the green?: Second generation Irish and the cause of Ireland. Belfast: Beyond the Pale BTP Publications, 2004.

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Dooley, Brian. Choosing the green?: Second generation Irish and the cause of Ireland. Belfast: Beyod the Pale BTP Publications, 2004.

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Abramova, Galina, and Yuliya Yudchic. Psychology in medicine. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/textbook_5a0a92a00b4075.63360726.

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The textbook addresses the problems of psychological research arising at the intersection of professional interests of doctors and psychologists. It can be used by representatives of these professions in the process of choosing the content and forms of influence on the experiences of a person associated with his health and diseases. The manual is intended for students of medical and psychological specialties, studying courses in deontology, valeology, psychosomatic medicine, General psychology, clinical and medical psychology. Specialists in the field of practical medicine and psychology can use the information provided to organize professional interaction.
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Munro, Mary. Choosing science at 16: The influence of science teachers and careers advisers on students' decisions about science subjects and science and technology careers. Cambridge: CRAC, 2000.

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Borodulina, Elena, Aleksandr Kolsanov, and Petr Rogozhkin. Surgical interventions in the complex treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Preoperative planning with 3D modeling. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1859979.

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The monograph is devoted to an important medical and social problem - improving the effectiveness of treatment of tuberculosis patients with surgical interventions. Evaluation of the effectiveness of surgical treatment in the long-term period made it possible to establish the main controllable risk factors for reactivation of the tuberculosis process in the postoperative period. The influence of the timing of surgical treatment on the long-term results of surgical treatment and the formation of drug resistance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis has been proved. An innovative approach of preoperative planning with the help of 3D computer modeling through the Autopilot program for planning surgical interventions on the lungs is presented. A personalized approach is proposed when choosing surgical treatment and improving the tactics of preoperative preparation. It is intended for doctors — thoracic surgeons, phthisiologists.
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McNulty, Gerry. An exploratory investigation: To identify those factors that influence corporate decision makers when choosing those causes to support in a cause related marketing programme : and to identify those factors which impact upon the successful implementation of a cause related marketing campaign. (s.l: The Author), 1996.

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Dooley, Brian. Choosing the Green? Beyond the Pale Publications, 2004.

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Morrison, Jeffry H., and Eric D. Patterson. Reagan Manifesto: A Time for Choosing and Its Influence. Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.

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LEADING THROUGH LANGUAGE: CHOOSING WORDS THAT INFLUENCE AND INSPIRE. JOHN WILEY, 2016.

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Egnal, Bart. Leading Through Language: Choosing Words That Influence and Inspire. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2015.

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Morrison, Jeffry H., and Eric D. Patterson. Reagan Manifesto: A Time for Choosing and Its Influence. Springer International Publishing AG, 2016.

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Egnal, Bart. Leading Through Language: Choosing Words That Influence and Inspire. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2015.

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Egnal, Bart. Leading Through Language: Choosing Words That Influence and Inspire. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2015.

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Greer, Hunter W., and Ashton D. Trice. Psychology of Moviegoing: Choosing, Viewing and Being Influenced by Films. McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers, 2019.

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Morrison, Jeffry H., and Eric D. Patterson. The Reagan Manifesto: “A Time for Choosing” and its Influence. Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.

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Alarie, Benjamin, and Andrew J. Green. The Influence of the Parties on Judges. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199397594.003.0007.

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High courts differ in the processes for choosing who sits on the court, the size and composition of panels, and the cases the court hears. Once the case is before the court, a judge may also be influenced by the parties that appear in the appeal. This chapter examines this influence. The government, for example, tends to be more successful in many cases than other parties. This success may be due, for example, to the government having more resources than other parties or being a repeat player in front of the court. Further, judges seem to at least be modestly influenced by interveners, who are not actually the parties to the appeal but seek to provide additional information. Judges appear to consider the information provided by the interveners in some contexts, though the presence of interveners also appears connected to an increase in the probability of a judge dissenting.
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Foley, Barbara. The Tight Cocoon. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038440.003.0002.

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This chapter looks at how Toomer was more intimately involved with the New Negro Movement than he was able to acknowledge in his early 1920s correspondence with white modernists. Toomer was particularly influenced by a circle of African American women he had known from his youth, and whose writings—which were significantly influenced by postwar leftist debates—would shape Toomer's representations of womanhood and motherhood in Cane. Moreover, although attracted from 1920 onward by the notion of an “American race” transcending racial binaries, during the entire Cane period Toomer had no qualms about identifying himself as a Negro under conditions of his own choosing. As with Toomer's views on class politics, it is imperative to read forward through his early writings in order to determine the racial ideas that shaped the composition of Cane.
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Alarie, Benjamin, and Andrew J. Green. Who Hears the Particular Appeal? Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199397594.003.0004.

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This chapter examines panel selection and explains that it is not only who is appointed to a court that matters, but also who hears particular appeals. Does it make a difference whether all judges hear each appeal en banc, or whether certain subsets of judges hear particular appeals? Indeed it does matter a great deal, and judges tend to influence each other through “panel effects.” This chapter looks at the whether the identity of the judges on the panel matters, including whether courts have no or high discretion in choosing the panel. It holds for the next chapter the relationships between the judges on a given panel.
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Arjaliès, Diane-Laure, Philip Grant, Iain Hardie, Donald MacKenzie, and Ekaterina Svetlova. Chains of Finance. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198802945.001.0001.

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Investment is no longer a matter of individual savers directly choosing which shares or bonds to buy. Rather, most of their money flows through a ‘chain’: an often extended sequence of intermediaries. What goes on in that chain is of huge importance: the world’s investment managers, who are now almost as well paid as top bankers, control assets equivalent in value to around a year of total global economic output. In Chains of Finance, five social scientists (four of whom have worked in investment management) discuss the ways in which the intermediaries in the chain influence each other, channel the flows of savers’ money, enhance investment decisions, and form audiences for each other’s performances of financially competent selves. The central argument of the book is that investment management is fashioned profoundly by the opportunities and constraints this chain creates. Whether chains constrain or enable, however, they always entangle, tying intermediaries to each other—silently and profoundly shaping the investment management industry. Chains of Finance is a novel analysis that will make students, social scientists, financial professionals and regulators look at the workings of financial markets in a new light. A must-read for anyone looking for insights into the decision-making processes of investment managers and those influenced by and working for them.
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Asadi-Pooya, Ali A., and Michael R. Sperling. Antiseizure Medications. 3rd ed. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780197541210.001.0001.

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Abstract The prevalence of epilepsy ranges between 0.6% and 1%, and perhaps 70 million worldwide suffer from this condition. The mainstay of treatment is drug therapy. In the past decade, many new antiseizure medications (ASMs) have been introduced, so that there are now approximately 30 medications available to treat epilepsy. The healthcare provider therefore has many choices. However, having many alternatives also allows for the possibility of choosing an inappropriate or a suboptimal agent. For most seizures, there is little difference in efficacy between the different agents, and other factors chiefly influence drug selection. These include the potential adverse effects, comorbid conditions, concomitant medications, age, and gender, among others. The choice of medication should be guided by knowledge and familiarity with the ASMs. This book is designed as a practical tool for physicians and other healthcare providers. While the authors include a brief formal discussion of the basic pharmacology of each ASM, this text emphasizes how to select and use ASMs in a variety of clinical contexts. The authors discuss choosing drugs when faced with various medical comorbidities; how to correctly prescribe, titrate, and taper drugs; how to monitor drug efficacy and side effects; how to diagnose and manage toxicity; interactions with other drugs; and other relevant issues. The text is designed to fill an unmet need and should lead to improved patient care.
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Alarie, Benjamin, and Andrew J. Green. Slipping Through the Screen. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199397594.003.0006.

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In general, judges on high courts do not just have a set of appeals given to them and make a decision. To a greater or lesser extent the judges also choose the cases they hear through various means of docket control. This chapter discusses how the rules about how courts are designed influence the set of cases the court hears. Judges take into account various factors such as their overall workload and signals of the importance of the case. In addition, however, they also at times consider the potential outcomes of the appeal, choosing cases to get a result by either overturning or affirming the decision. Judges may also avoid hearing a case if there is a risk that a hearing will result in an outcome they do not want.
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Hohnsträter, Dirk, Stefan Krankenhagen, and Jörn Lamla, eds. Verbrauchermacht in Bewegung. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748934295.

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Consumers can influence markets through their consumption behaviour—whether by consciously choosing or rejecting certain products and consumption patterns, or by loudly protesting, for example in demonstrations against climate change. But how far does the power of consumers extend? How capable of conflict are they in the face of often heterogeneous interests, differing objectives and, at best, weakly developed group identities? What forms of interest articulation are available and how are they used? What role do consumer policy, companies and the digital revolution play in this regard? This volume documents the fifth annual conference of the Consumer Research Network. With contributions by Dr. Holger Backhaus-Maul, Prof. Dr. Kai Uwe Hellmann, Prof. Dr. Christian Kastrop, Dr. Annekathrin Kohout, Prof. Dr. Jörn Lamla, Dr. Alexander Sedlmaier, Prof. Dr. Holger Straßheim, Prof. Dr. Christoph Strünck, Maria Ullrich, M.A. and Dr. Katharina Witterhold.
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van Staden, C. W. Informed Consent to Treatment. Edited by John Z. Sadler, K. W. M. Fulford, and Werdie (C W. ). van Staden. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198732372.013.25.

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The chapter clarifies the scope and conditions of informed consent before addressing capacity and incapacity to give informed consent, its clinical assessment, and some clinical examples. It underscores the crucial place of good process in both informed consent and the assessment of incapacity to give informed consent owing to mental disorder. Good process provides for the practical co-production of the necessary conditions of informed consent insofar as incapacity owing to mental disorder does not prevent these from pertaining. By good process, the assessment of such incapacity involves a clinical consideration of (1) the presence of mental disorder as well as the mental contents as affected by mental disorder that (2) are preventing the patient from (3) understanding the intervention, communicating, choosing decisively, or accepting the need for the intervention. By good process understanding may be nurtured, better communication ensured, undue influences identified and managed, and more certainty and acceptance developed and grown co-productively.
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Henriques, Julian. Sonic Bodies. The Continuum International Publishing Group, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781501382895.

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The reggae sound system has exerted a major influence on music and popular culture. Out on the streets of inner city Kingston, Jamaica, every night, sound systems stage dancehall sessions for the crowd to share the immediate, intensive and immersive visceral pleasures of sonic dominance. Sonic Bodies concentrates on the skilled performance of the crewmembers responsible for this signature sound of Jamaican music: the audio engineers designing, building and fine-tuning the hugely powerful "sets" of equipment; the selectors choosing the music tracks to play; and MCs(DJs) on the mic hyping up the crowd. Julian Henriques proposes that these dancehall "vibes" are taken literally as the periodic motion of vibrations. He offers an analysis of how a sound system operates - at auditory, corporeal and sociocultural frequencies. Sonic Bodies formulates a fascinating critique of visual dominance and the dualities inherent in ideas of image, text or discourse. This innovative book questions the assumptions that reason resides only in a disembodied mind, that communication is an exchange of information, and that meaning is only ever representation.
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Read, Stephen L., and James E. Spar. Capacity, Informed Consent, and Guardianship. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199374656.003.0009.

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Medical decision-making based on informed consent is a fundamental principle of ethical medical practice. When a patient lacks medical decisional capacity and is unable to give truly informed consent, an agent must be sought to act on the behalf of the person. This chapter reviews the principles underlying determination of the capacity to give informed consent regarding healthcare decisions in a clinical setting. Cognitive loss, emotional distress, or disengagement or the perception that the patient is choosing unwisely or as a result of influence may be concerns that lead to consultation. In contrast to the clear standards for medical decision-making capacity, statutory guidance and case law are essentially nonexistent regarding what standard applies to the capacity to create or to change an advance health directive (AHCD) or to change or designate a healthcare agent. In addition to current decision-making capacity, the consultant must address broader issues of functional or management capacity when the patient’s ongoing capacity to manage personal care and health is at issue, as is relevant to the petition for guardianship. A comprehensive forensic geriatric psychiatry consultation will assist with the care of the patient.
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Bateman, David A., Ira Katznelson, and John S. Lapinski. Southern Nation. Princeton University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691126494.001.0001.

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No question has loomed larger in the American experience than the role of the South. This book examines how southern members of Congress shaped national public policy and American institutions from Reconstruction to the New Deal—and along the way remade the region and the nation in their own image. The central paradox of southern politics was how such a highly diverse region could be transformed into a coherent and unified bloc. This book shows how this unlikely transformation occurred in Congress, the institutional site where the South's representatives forged a new relationship with the rest of the nation. Drawing on an innovative theory of southern lawmaking, in-depth analyses of key historical sources, and congressional data, the book traces how southern legislators confronted the dilemma of needing federal investment while opposing interference with the South's racial hierarchy, a problem they navigated with mixed results before choosing to prioritize white supremacy above all else. The book reveals how southern members of Congress gradually won for themselves an unparalleled role in policymaking, and left all southerners—whites and blacks—disadvantaged to this day. At first, the successful defense of the South's capacity to govern race relations left southern political leaders locally empowered but marginalized nationally. With changing rules in Congress, however, southern representatives soon became strategically positioned to profoundly influence national affairs.
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Freudenberg, Nicholas. At What Cost. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190078621.001.0001.

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Every day people decide what to eat, how to educate their children, where to find health care, and how to connect to others. For many, freely choosing a lifestyle defines the American dream. But in the 21st century, these choices are increasingly constructed by corporations and designed not to promote well-being, happiness, and planetary health, but to increase corporate profits and power. As a result, the decisions that corporations encourage individuals to make can lead to premature death, illness, or psychological distress as well as environmental pollution and social conflict. At What Cost: Modern Capitalism and the Future of Health maps the landscape of the changing role of capitalism in shaping health in America, documenting the human costs of the dominant political and economic system. It describes how globalization, financial speculation, monopoly concentration, and business control of science and technology have enhanced the ability of corporations and their allies to overwhelm influences of government, family, and community. It analyses how 21st-century capitalism structures the choices that affect the well-being of individuals, families, communities, and the planet. The book also explores how people, governments, civil society, and social movements are challenging corporate domination and forging alternative paths to a healthier, more sustainable world. While other books have explored pieces of this story, At What Cost offers a comprehensive analysis of the health consequences of modern capitalism. It provides citizens, parents, activists, scholars, and policy makers with the evidence they need to construct a better world for current and future generations.
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Biswas, Santanu, and John J. Frank. Management of pericardial tamponade. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0167.

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Cardiac tamponade is an emergency, and definitive therapy is fluid removal by pericardiocentesis. In certain conditions, fluid removal is still the optimal choice, but a conservative approach using haemodialysis may be employed. Factors that influence the management strategy include evaluating the cause, providing haemodynamic support, and choosing the technique. Fluid resuscitation to maintain venous pressure and circulation may be beneficial up to a point, after which, tamponade may be aggravated. While inotropes have theoretical benefit, studies involving humans are few. Fluid removal strategies are broadly grouped into percutaneous and surgical methods. In most cases, the percutaneous approach is favoured. However, surgery is typically the first choice in blunt trauma or in proximal aortic dissection. While the safety of percutaneous methods is well established, imaging guidance is needed to avoid common complications associated with a blind technique. The proper management strategy should also minimize effusion recurrence, common methods to do so include placement of a drainage catheter, infusion of a sclerosing agent, and a balloon pericardiotomy procedure. Surgical methods for removal of pericardial fluid include the creation pericardial window, insertion of a pericardioperitoneal shunt, and pericardiectomy. The creation of a pericardial window and pericardioperitoneal shunt are safe, but pericardiectomy is associated with increased morbidity. After fluid removal has been completed, the patient should be placed in a unit that is both familiar with the signs of tamponade and has the capacity to quickly treat a significant effusion if it recurs.
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