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Leber, Jody. Windows NT backup & restore. Beijing: O'Reilly, 1998.

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Leber, Jody. Windows NT backup & restore. Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly, 1998.

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Miroslav, Klivansky, and Barto Michael, eds. Backup and restore practices for Sun Enterprise servers. Palo Alto, CA: Sun Microsystems Press, 2000.

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Optimizing restore and recovery solutions with DB2 Recovery Expert for z/OS V2.1. [United States?]: IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2008.

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honouree, Hustinx P. J., ed. Data protection anno 2014 : how to restore trust?: Contributions in honour of Peter Hustinx, European Data Protection Supervisor (2004-2014). Cambridge [England]: Intersentia, 2014.

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Blokdijk, Gerard. ITIL practitioner support and restore (IPSR) all-in-one help desk exam guide and certification work book: Define, implement, manage and review service support with service desk, incident management and problem management. [United States]: Gerard Blokdijk, 2008.

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Hobson, Anthony. Lanterns that lit our world: How to identify, date, and restore old railroad, marine, fire, carriage, farm, and other lanterns. Spencertown, N.Y: Golden Hill Press, 1991.

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Redbooks, IBM. DB2 Recovery on VSE and Vm Using the Data Restore Feature. Ibm, 1997.

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Beard, Bradley. Beginning Backup and Restore for SQL Server: Data Loss Management and Prevention Techniques. Apress, 2018.

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Lo, Meng-chen, Marie-France Marin, Alik S. Widge, and Mohammed R. Milad. Device-Based Treatment for PTSD. Edited by Frederick J. Stoddard, David M. Benedek, Mohammed R. Milad, and Robert J. Ursano. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190457136.003.0025.

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Device-based neuromodulation is an emerging tool with great potential for significant scientific and clinical implications for a number of mental disorders. Neuromodulation techniques deliver electro-magnetic pulses into the brain via invasive or noninvasive electrodes, with various timing and stimulation parameters. The stimulation is thought to work as a “brain pacemaker” that either activates or inactivates targeted brain regions to restore normal homeostasis. There have been significant recent efforts to explore the clinical utility of device-based approaches for the treatment of mood, anxiety disorders, and to a limited extent posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This chapter outlines the scientific underpinnings and rationale for various device-based treatments of PTSD, highlights positive results of studies in other mental disorders, and summarizes the limited clinical data related specifically to the treatment of PTSD and other trauma- and stressor-related disorders to date.
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(Foreword), Stephen Arterturn, ed. Beauty Restored: Finding Life and Hope after Date Rape. Regal Books, 2001.

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Kenny, Paul D. India’s Turn to Populism. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198807872.003.0006.

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This chapter shows how the fragmentation of political authority precipitated a crisis of legitimacy of the old order. Using a mix of qualitative and quantitative data, it first shows how Indira Gandhi attempted to restore central control through intervention in India’s states. Failing to reestablish control over India’s fragmented patronage network, she then made a populist turn, mobilizing the masses across India through the media and mass rallies in her conflict with her opponents. This chapter argues that this strategy was a consequence of the breakdown of the Congress system, rather than its cause. Mrs Gandhi’s attempt to recentralize power met with substantial resistance in the states. Her government eroded the rule of law and the undermined the formal institutions of intermediation between state and society. The authoritarian emergency that followed from 1975 to 1977 was not an aberration of this populist program, but its logical fulfillment.
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Anderson, Ray C. Berkshire Encyclopedia of Sustainability. Berkshire Publishing Group, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acref/9780190622664.001.0001.

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887 entriesIn this seminal work, experts from around the world provide authoritative coverage of the growing body of knowledge about ways to restore the planet. Focused on solutions, this interdisciplinary publication draws from the natural, physical, and social sciences to bring readers an unprecedented array of 887 articles from over 900 contributors from 53 countries on environmental law and ethics, green business practices, regional sustainability issues, and resource and ecosystem management.There is no shortage of information about environmental problems and no dearth of people calling themselves experts on sustainability. In fact, there is all too much information, and strident voices with opposing claims and frightening predictions. This encyclopedia solves the problem of information overload with concise overviews from experts on an array of sustainability-related topics. The reader will find solid research data, thorough analyses, and jargon-free discussion, effectively transforming a fast-developing research domain.
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Ross, Christopher, and Paul Robinshaw. Original Lotus Elan 1962-1973: Essental Data and Guidance for Owners, Restorers and Competitors. Brooklands Books, 2013.

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Committee on Work and Organizations, Group for Advancement of Psychiatry. Psychiatry of Workplace Dysfunction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190697068.001.0001.

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Relationships have always been at the heart of business. Successful businesses develop and sustain solid relationships with suppliers, employees and customers. However, the forces of technology, globalization and litigation have dramatically reshaped workplace relationships, transforming them and in some instances damaging or dissolving them. As humans have a fundamental need to work, organizations have a similar need for workers to perform tasks optimally. Data show that attending to workplace relationships and engaging employees increases productivity, creativity, and loyalty, yielding both short-term and long-term benefits. Disruptions of these relationships can lead to significant impairment in performance as well as deterioration in workers’ mental health. The tools that managers once relied upon to restore relationships have been weakened in part because of technology, globalization and litigation. The principles discussed in this book are designed to foster high-functioning workplace relationships. The authors’ psychiatric training, coupled with the breadth of their collective years of business and legal consultation experience, offers unique wisdom about developing and sustaining a relationship-focused perspective at work. The insights integrate cutting edge previously unpublished information with prior research and understanding of the psychological dynamics and principles of the workplace on both macro and micro levels—all presented in lay terminology punctuated by useful graphics with a minimum of technical terms, making the book easily understood by mental health professionals, managers, and employees audiences alike.
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Dietz, Volker, and Nick S. Ward, eds. Oxford Textbook of Neurorehabilitation. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198824954.001.0001.

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In the new edition of the Oxford Textbook of Neurorehabilitation all chapters have been updated to reflect advances in knowledge in the field of neurorehabilitation. It will be supplemented by additional chapters that reflect novel developments in the field of neurorehabilitation. During recent years there has been a strong evolution in the field of vocational rehabilitation with the aim of helping people after an injury of the nervous system to overcome the barriers and return to employment. A new chapter on self-management strategies deals with building confidence in individuals to manage the medical and emotional aspects of their condition. Furthermore, today the scientific basis for music supported therapy is a much broader to introduce it in this edition. New guidelines and consensus statements became established concerning preclinical research, biomarkers, and outcome measures, in both animal models and human beings. There are new data on attempts (e.g. using stem cells or Nogo antibodies) to restore function after spinal cord injury and stroke. Not all of these therapies and clinical trials have had positive outcomes. One particular area of rapid expansion reflects the use of technology in neurorehabilitation and several chapters remain devoted to this topic in various forms. Still a better understanding of the interactions of technology led therapies and conventional approaches in patients with neurodisability is required. There is still work to be done in defining key components of all neurorehabilitation interventions in order to understand how they might best be delivered for maximum benefit.
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Borges, Karin. Triheptanoin in Epilepsy and Beyond. Edited by Dominic P. D’Agostino. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190497996.003.0034.

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Triheptanoin, the triglyceride of heptanoate (C7 fatty acid), is a novel treatment that is being used to treat patients with rare genetic metabolic disorders. When taken orally, triheptanoin is hydrolyzed in the gastrointestinal tract to heptanoate, which is thought to diffuse into the blood and body. Heptanoate and its liver ketone metabolites are then metabolized within cells to propionyl-CoA, which after carboxylation produces succinyl-CoA, resulting in anaplerosis—the refilling of a deficient tricarboxylic acid cycle. Here, data are summarized and discussed in relation to triheptanoin’s anticonvulsant effects in rodent seizure models. Biochemical data reveal that metabolic alterations found in brains of rodent seizure models can be restored by triheptanoin. Moreover, there are increasing preclinical and clinical studies indicating that triheptanoin is beneficial in other neurological and neuromuscular disorders, which are summarized here. Thus, triheptanoin seems to be a promising treatment for a variety of clinical conditions.
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Grivno, Max. 4. “… How Much of Oursels We Owned”. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036521.003.0005.

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This chapter devotes particular attention to the unequal negotiations between masters and mistresses eager to preserve slavery and bondspeople desperate to escape. Both parties confronted two central and inescapable realities: the enslaved could inflict grievous financial losses on their owners by escaping to Pennsylvania, and slaveholders could destroy black families and communities by selling slaves south. To restore a tenuous peace and to eliminate the intertwined threats of flight and sale, slaveholders and their chattels hammered out delayed manumission or term slavery agreements whereby slave owners promised to free their slaves after a certain date, a pledge that was contingent on the slaves' continued obedience. Slave owners thus negated the threat of flight and found a new means of extracting years of labor from their slaves, while the enslaved secured protection from the ravages of the interstate trade.
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O’Riordan, Stephen MP, and Antoinette Moran. Cystic fibrosis-related diabetes. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198702948.003.0008.

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This chapter on CFRD reviews the ever-evolving topic and provides up-to-date information on how to diagnose and manage cystic fibrosis-related diabetes CFRD in the acute and chronic setting. The treatments necessary to treat and prolong life in CF, including their unique dietary requirements, must always be followed as a first priority, with diabetes care adjusted accordingly. Early intervention with insulin has been shown to reverse clinical deterioration, even in those with mild diabetes. Newly emerging treatments for CF which have the potential to restore defective chloride channels may have implications for the development and treatment of CFRD. Whilst CFRD shares features of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, there are important differences which necessitate a unique approach to diagnosis and management. Factors specific to CF that variably affect glucose metabolism include chronic respiratory infection and inflammation, increased energy expenditure, malnutrition, glucagon deficiency, and gastrointestinal abnormalities.
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Lee, Jongkyung. Introducing the theme of the nations joining the people of Israel (Isaiah 14:1–2). Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198816768.003.0002.

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This chapter demonstrates that 14:1-4a shows an uncanny resemblance to chs 40-55 both in style and in the pattern of thought. Since there is no compelling reason to date the two lengthy poems (at least their main bodies) for which 14:1-4a currently serves as a bridge-text in the post-exilic period, it seems natural to adopt the view that 14:1-4a was written in the late-exilic period by the same circle of writers who wrote chs 40-55. The main function 14:1-2 was designed to serve in its immediate literary setting was to interpret the imminent fall of Babylon in light of the divine will to restore and establish Zion as a place where the people of Israel return to and where the nations come to join and attach themselves to YHWH’s people – one of the core arguments of chs 40-55.
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Adrych, Philippa, Robert Bracey, Dominic Dalglish, Stefanie Lenk, and Rachel Wood. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198792536.003.0001.

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This chapter focuses on two marble tauroctony statue groups that are now in the British Museum’s collection. Both are thought to be originally from Rome and date roughly to between the end of the first and the second century AD. In this opening chapter, we look at several of the many interpretations that have been offered for the tauroctony and discuss the image’s development in the Roman world. At the heart of all such interpretations lies the problem of how to reconstruct an ancient reality based on scant remains. These carefully constructed compositions, painstakingly restored in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, simultaneously present us with the characteristic representation of Mithras in the Roman Empire, yet also show the difficulties in reconstructing ancient religion from a fragmented material record.
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Restauratori e restauri in archivio. Firenze: Nardini, 2003.

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Restauratori e restauri in archivio. Firenze: Nardini, 2003.

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Schilt, Thibaut. The Fabric of Desire. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036002.003.0001.

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This chapter presents a commentary on François Ozon's entire film career to date. It suggests that despite tremendous diversity in terms of cinematic choices (on generic, formal, and thematic levels), Ozon's oeuvre is decidedly consistent in its desire to blur the traditional frontiers between the masculine and the feminine, gay and straight, reality and fantasy, auteur and commercial cinema. The moving fabrics mentioned above are a leitmotif that visually represents the permeability of those frontiers. The chapter begins by exploring the director's own path to filmmaking before considering the colorful cast of characters in the short films that Ozon wrote and directed between 1988 and 1998. It then moves on to an analysis of his feature films: Sitcom (1998), Les amants criminels (1999), 8 femmes (2002), Sous le sable (2000), Swimming Pool (2003), Le temps qui reste (2005), Gouttes d'eau sur pierres brûlantes (2000), 5x2 (2004), and Ricky (2009).
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