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Rutherford, Andrew, and Andrew Rutherford. ANOVA and ANCOVA: A GLM approach. 2nd ed. Hoboken, N.J: Wiley, 2011.

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Rutherford, Andrew. ANOVA and ANCOVA: A GLM approach. 2nd ed. Hoboken, N.J: Wiley, 2011.

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Introducing ANOVA and ANCOVA: A GLM approach. London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif: SAGE, 2001.

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Syntactic theory: A unified approach. 2nd ed. London: Arnold, 1999.

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Borsley, Robert D. Syntactic theory: A unified approach. London: E. Arnold, 1991.

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Gbéto, Flavien. Le maxi du Centre-Bénin et du Centre-Togo: Une approche autosegmentale et dialectologique d'un parler Gbe de la section Fon. Köln: R. Köppe, 1997.

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Rutherford, Andrew. ANOVA and ANCOVA: A GLM Approach. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2012.

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Rutherford, Andrew. ANOVA and ANCOVA: A GLM Approach. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2013.

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Rutherford, Andrew. ANOVA and ANCOVA: A GLM Approach. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2012.

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Rutherford, Andrew. ANOVA and ANCOVA: A GLM Approach. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2012.

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Rutherford, Andrew, and A. Rutherford. Introducing Anova and Ancova: A Glm Approach. SAGE Publications, Incorporated, 2000.

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Rutherford, Andrew. Introducing Anova and Ancova: A GLM Approach. SAGE Publications, Limited, 2010.

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Trendowicz, Adam, Jens Heidrich, Martin Kowalczyk, Victor Basili, and Carolyn Seaman. Aligning Organizations Through Measurement: The GQM+Strategies Approach. Springer London, Limited, 2014.

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Aligning Organizations Through Measurement: The GQM+Strategies Approach. Springer, 2014.

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Rombach, Dieter, Adam Trendowicz, Jürgen Münch, Jens Heidrich, Martin Kowalczyk, Victor Basili, and Carolyn Seaman. Aligning Organizations Through Measurement: The GQM+Strategies Approach. Springer, 2016.

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Góes, Carlos. Institutions and Growth: A GMM/IV Panel VAR Approach. International Monetary Fund, 2015.

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Góes, Carlos. Institutions and Growth: A GMM/IV Panel VAR Approach. International Monetary Fund, 2015.

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Goes, Carlos. Institutions and Growth: A Gmm/IV Panel Var Approach. International Monetary Fund, 2015.

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Anitha, Sundari, and Ruth Lewis, eds. Gender Based Violence in University Communities. Policy Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447336570.001.0001.

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Until recently, higher education in the United Kingdom has largely failed to recognise gender based violence (GBV) on campus, but following the UK government task force set up in 2015, universities are becoming more aware of the issue. And recent cases in the media about the sexualised abuse of power in institutions such as universities, Parliament and Hollywood highlight the prevalence and damaging impact of GBV. This book provides the first in-depth overview of research and practice in GBV in universities. The book sets out the international context of ideologies, politics and institutional structures that underlie responses to GBV and sexual violence elsewhere in Europe, in the United States, and in Australia, and considers the implications of implementing related policy and practice. Presenting examples of innovative British approaches to engagement with the issue, the book also considers UK, EU and UN legislation to give an international perspective, making it of direct use to discussions of ‘what works’ in preventing GBV.
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Özbilgin, Mustafa, Karsten Jonsen, Ahu Tatli, Joana Vassilopoulou, and Olca Surgevil. Global Diversity Management. Edited by Quinetta M. Roberson. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199736355.013.0022.

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With increased globalization of the competitive business environment, companies must adjust their operating practices to accommodate the cultural styles, norms, and preferences of the regions of the world in which they operate. This chapter reviews theories and research related to global diversity management (GDM). In addition, a framework for studying the meaning, operation, and management of diversity across national borders is presented. In particular, the shift of emphasis from normative and process-based approaches to a contextual and multifaceted understanding of GDM is explored. The chapter also explores key challenges and contradictions facing GDM. Finally, future directions in research and practice are discussed.
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Marine, Susan, and Ruth Lewis, eds. Collaborating for Change. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190071820.001.0001.

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In the midst of unprecedented attention to gender-based violence (GBV) globally, prompted in part by the #MeToo movement, this book provides a new analysis of how higher education cultures can be transformed. It offers reflections from faculty, staff, and students about how change has happened and could happen on their campuses in ways that go beyond implementation of programs and policies. Building on what is already known from decades of scholarship and practice in the United States, and more recent attention elsewhere, this book provides an interdisciplinary, international overview of attempts to transform higher education cultures to eradicate GBV. Change happens because people act, usually with others. At the heart of transformative efforts lie collaborations between faculty, staff, students, activists, and community organizations. The contributors to the book reflect on what makes for constructive, effective collaborations and how to avoid the common mistakes in working with others to end GBV. They consider what has worked to challenge the reluctance—or outright hostility—they have encountered in their work against GBV and how their collaborations have succeeded in transforming the ways GBV is considered and dealt with. The chapters focus on experiences in Canada, the United States, England, Scotland, France, and India to examine different approaches to tackling GBV in higher education. They reveal the cultural variations in which GBV occurs as well as the similarities across cultures. Together, they demonstrate that, to make higher education a safe environment for all, nothing short of a transformation is required.
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Bouzid, Bechir N. Dynamic Relationship between Corruption and Youth Unemployment: Empirical Evidences from a System GMM Approach. World Bank, Washington, DC, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-7842.

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Sato, Kyoko. Cultural Politics of Food Safety. Edited by Ronald J. Herring. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195397772.013.019.

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Regulatory approaches and public responses to food made with recombinant DNA technology—genetically modified (GM) food—exhibit striking national differences. The safety concerns regarding GM food have been cautiously addressed and alarmed and repelled many consumers in France and Japan, but they have not garnered the same kind of policy response or public attention in the United States, where GM food has been widely produced and consumed. This chapter examines how such differences developed since the late 1990s, particularly by situating the politicization and institutionalization of food safety in the development of “GM food” as a cultural category in each country. We highlight three important dynamics. First, how food safety became politicized (e.g., the sequences, timing, actors who mobilized the issue) differed widely across cases. Second, other aspects of GM food became intertwined with the politics of food safety. We cannot really understand the latter in isolation from the politicization of such aspects as environmental risks. Third, the meaning of GM food itself in policy and public discourse—its salience and definition—mattered to divergence of national approaches to food safety. A comparison of three cases illustrates how divergent patterns of food safety regulation cannot be reduced to political conflicts, cultural norms, scientific debates, or historical events only. Different configurations of these factors shaped shared understandings of GM food as a category, which, in turn, affected the politics of food safety.
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Cohen, Jeffrey A., Justin J. Mowchun, Victoria H. Lawson, and Nathaniel M. Robbins. A 30-Year-Old Male Requiring Management of Progressive Weakness. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190491901.003.0006.

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Management of Guillain-Barré syndrome involves several factors. Pulmonary function tests are important to monitor. Telemetry and blood pressure must be monitored because of the significant risk of autonomic dysfunction. Intravenous immunoglobulin is the immunotherapy of choice for this disease, as it is less complicated to administer than plasma exchange. Supportive management issues to address include deep vein thrombosis prophylaxis, bowel/bladder care as ileus and urinary retention may be develop secondary to dysautonomia, physical/occupational/speech therapy consults, nutrition, and pain control. Gabapentin can also be helpful for GBS-related pain. This chapter discusses an approach to treatment that includes the role of respiratory and autonomic monitoring as well as immunotherapy considerations.
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Sheth, Bhavisha P. Comprehending the Cognitive and Socio-Cultural Factors Affecting Entrepreneurship Intentions of Women in India: A GEM Data Based Approach. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2021.

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Saxena, Rakesh Kumar. AKSH'S English Grammar For Higher Secondary, Graduate & Post Graduate Students. KAAV PUBLICATIONS, DELHI, INDIA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.52458/9789391842635.2022.gb.

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This book seeks to provide an easy and literal approach to facilitate the Hindi medium students and non-English speakers. Generally, it has been seen that the grammar books available in the market explain the 'Part of speech' in such a complicated manner that the students are only able to learn the translation and remain confused every time because their concepts of basic grammar are not clear. This is why they are not able to get fluency in spoken English. In this book, we have tried to make the pupil think, understand and speak in English rather than in Hindi.
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Hellerstein, David J., and Ron B. Aviram. Supportive Psychotherapy and Case Management. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199997510.003.0018.

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Psychotherapy of borderline personality disorder (BPD) has often focused on specialized and putatively more effective treatments such as dialectical behavioral therapy. In recent years, accumulating evidence suggests that many BPD patients benefit equally well from well-structured but less specialized care designed to meet their needs. Supportive psychotherapy (SPT) and various forms of clinical management, such as structured clinical management (SCM) and general psychiatric management (GPM), have been successfully adapted for treatment of BPD. This chapter describes the theoretical backgrounds for these approaches, main treatment techniques, and how they can be implemented to provide good outcomes for individuals diagnosed with BPD.
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NANDE-VÁZQUEZ, Edgard Alfredo, Teodoro REYES-FONG, and Omar Alejandro PÉREZ-CRUZ. The Generalized Least Squares Method (GMM) as a tool for causal analysis of spending, budget management and electoral results. ECORFAN, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35429/b.2021.8.1.130.

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In the different fields of science, many times, there is a need to estimate the associations between variables, as an approach to understanding the interaction of one as a function of the others. It is usually done by applying restrictive models, such as analysis of variance and linear regression. This type of analysis requires that the dependent variable be continuous, have a normal and constant distribution of the mean and variance. However, when the dependent variable is discrete or categorical, the linear model is not viable. Faced with this impediment, the theory of linear models arises and is expanded to broader categories, which have been called Generalized Linear Models. This category assumes that all distribution functions are exponential, in which the normal distribution is located. In this sense, in this research, Generalized Least Squares methods were applied in their various variants: of moments, ordinary and feasible. These models allow calculating the parameters of models in which the dependent variable has a Poisson or multinomial distribution. In such a way that the Generalized Least Squares serve as a tool to analyze the effect of the elections on public spending and its relationship with the electoral results, analyzing the variables of a budgetary nature, derived from the possibility that the government in power continues or is re-elected. For this, data related to the states and municipalities of México in the period 2007 to 2019 are used.
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Venet, Fabienne, and Alain Lepape. Immunoparesis in the critically ill. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0313.

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In parallel with an exaggerated pro-inflammatory response, critically-ill patients develop an immunosuppressive phase, termed immunoparesis/immunoparalysis or immune reprogramming. Innate and adaptive immune responses are affected. In particular, impaired neutrophil recruitment to injury sites and abnormal accumulation in remote sites; monocyte deactivation with preferential anti-inflammatory cytokine production and altered antigen presentation capacity; and a dramatic lymphopenia associated with major induction of apoptosis, functional, and phenotypic alterations have been described. The intensity and duration of this injury-induced immune dysfunction have been associated with an increased risk of death and secondary nosocomial infections. Innovative therapeutic strategies aiming at restoring immunological functions are currently being tested. GM-CSF appears to be an interesting candidate while IFN-γ‎ and IL-7 represent novel future therapeutic approaches. There is thus an urgent need for further clinical trials of such immunoadjuvant therapies that should include large cohorts of critically-ill patients stratified by relevant markers of immune dysfunction.
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Kareiva, Peter, Michelle Marvier, and Brian Silliman, eds. Effective Conservation Science. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808978.001.0001.

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This book gathers together 28 personal stories told by leading thinkers and practitioners in conservation – all of whom have something to say about the uncomfortable tension that arises when data meet dogma. Together, they make a powerful argument for conservation science that measures effectiveness and evolves in response to new data, rather than clinging to its treasured foundational ideas. Several chapters raise doubts about some of conservation’s core tenets, including the notion that habitat fragmentation is bad for biodiversity, biodiversity declines are threatening ecosystem function, non-native species are a net negative for conservation, and fisheries management is failing. Another set of chapters warns of the potent power of conservation narratives: undeniably useful to inspire conservation action, but potentially dangerous in locking in thinking against contrary data. These chapters challenge iconic stories about GM crops, orangutans in oil palm forests, frog feminization, salmon versus dams, rehabilitating oiled otters, and wolves in Yellowstone. A final set of chapters addresses conceptual and methodological approaches such as environmental tipping points, global assessments, payment for ecosystem service programs, and working with corporations. Throughout, examples of confirmation bias emerge—not as dishonesty, but as a human foible that is a challenge for all science, not just conservation science. Graduate students, in particular, will find a wealth of ideas to inspire their own research. Each chapter points to additional data that could help resolve lingering debates and improve conservation effectiveness.
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