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Journal articles on the topic "Gentlemen specialists"

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Eakin, Marshall C. "Latin American History in the United States: From Gentlemen Scholars to Academic Specialists." History Teacher 31, no. 4 (August 1998): 539. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/494316.

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Amjad, Rashid. "Economic Growth and Development: New Directions (The Presidential Address)." Pakistan Development Review 50, no. 4I (December 1, 2011): 279–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v50i4ipp.279-283.

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Finance Minister, Dr Abdul Hafeez Sheikh, Dr Nadeem VI Haque, Patron of the Pakistan Society of Development Economists and Deputy Chairman Planning Commission, Past Presidents and Distinguished Members of the Society, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen: It is my pleasure to welcome you all to the 27th Annual General Meeting and Conference of the Pakistan Society of Development Economists. On behalf of the members of the PSDE, I would like to thank you, Finance Minister for having spared your precious time to open this important meeting. I would like also to especially thank our members and guests who have come from different parts of the country and from different continents to participate in the Conference. We are extremely pleased to see here today many young students of Economics and Development-Pakistan's future economists and development specialists-who I am sure are enthusiastic to learn from the many leading economists attending this Conference of the critical issues and economic challenges that we face at the national, regional and global levels.
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Zaman, Asad. "Energy Security and Economic Sustainability: The Way Forward (The Presidential Address)." Pakistan Development Review 52, no. 4I (December 1, 2013): 269–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v52i4ipp.269-272.

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Honourable Minister for Planning, Development and Reforms and Chancellor PIDE, Past Presidents and Distinguished Members of the Society, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, It is my pleasure to welcome you all to the 29th Annual General Meeting and Conference of the Pakistan Society of Development Economists. On behalf of the members of the PSDE, I would like to thank you, Honourable Prof. Ahsan Iqbal for having spared your precious time to open this important meeting. I would also like to especially thank our members and guests who have come from different parts of the country and from different continents to participate in the Conference. We are extremely pleased to see here today many young students— Pakistan’s future economists and business leaders—who I am sure are enthusiastic to learn from the many leading specialists attending this Conference on the critical issue of ‘Energy’ that we in Pakistan face today. Let me join Dr Durr-e-Nayab in especially welcoming Dr Ilhan Ozturk, Professor at the Çağ Üniversitesi in Turkey who will be delivering the The Mahbub Ul Haq Memorial Lecture. Dr Prof. Zhaoguang Hu, Vice-President and Chief Energy Specialist at the State Grid Energy Research Institute in Beijing who will deliver Gustav Ranis Lecture. Professor Mohan Munasinghe, Chairman of the Munasinghe Institute of Development, Sri Lanka who will be delivering The Allama Iqbal Lecture and Dr Rajendra K. Pachauri, Chief Executive of the Energy and Resources Institute, New Dehli who will deliver The Quaid-i-Azam Lecture this year
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Keenan, Robert Anthony, Aisling U. Nic An Riogh, Andrea Stroiescu, Adrian Fuentes, Joan Heneghan, Ivor M. Cullen, and Padraig J. Daly. "Paratesticular sarcomas: a case series and literature review." Therapeutic Advances in Urology 11 (January 2019): 175628721881802. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1756287218818029.

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Paratesticular soft tissue tumours are remarkably rare entities, with malignant subtypes accounting for approximately 30%. Due to the paucity of cases, a consensus on the best treatment has not yet been reached, presenting a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge for clinicians. Although rare, three such cases presented to the care of our institution serving a population of approximately 400,000 in the space of 13 months. These were three gentlemen, aged 54, 82 and 86 years old, presenting with left sided testicular swellings. Ultrasound in each case confirmed an extratesticular mass. Only the second gentleman complained of associated pain, however he had experienced scrotal trauma in the preceding weeks. Only one patient had suspicions of metastatic disease, with a 9 mm pulmonary nodule on computed tomography. All patients underwent a radical inguinal orchidectomy with high ligation of the spermatic cord, in keeping with best accepted guidelines. Histology confirmed a well-differentiated liposarcoma, a dedifferentiated liposarcoma and a leiomyosarcoma respectively, all high grade. One gentleman returned to theatre for re-excision of margins. Our case series emphasises the need for full multidisciplinary team specialist sarcoma input, as well as radical resection with judicious margins in order to reduce the risk of local recurrence, in the treatment of these rare tumours.
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Amjad, Rashid. "“Economic Reforms for Productivity, Innovation and Growth” (The Presidential Address)." Pakistan Development Review 51, no. 4I (December 1, 2012): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v51i4ipp.1-5.

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Finance Minister, Dr Abdul Hafeez Sheikh, Dr Nadeem Ul Haque, Patron of the Pakistan Society of Development Economists, and Deputy Chairman Planning Commission, Past Presidents and Distinguished Members of the Society, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen! It is my pleasure to welcome you all to the 28th Annual General Meeting and Conference of the Pakistan Society of Development Economists. On behalf of the members of the PSDE, I would like to thank you, Finance Minister for having spared your precious time to open this important meeting. I would also like to especially thank our members and guests who have come from different parts of the country and from different continents to participate in the Conference. We are extremely pleased to see here today many young students—Pakistan’s future economists and business leaders—who I am sure are enthusiastic to learn from the many leading specialists attending this Conference on the critical economic issues and challenges that we face at the global, regional and national levels. Let me join Dr Musleh ud Din in especially welcoming Professor L. Alan Winters, Professor of Economics, University of Sussex, United Kingdom, who will be delivering The Mahbub Ul Haq Memorial Lecture later today; Professor M. Ali Khan, Abram Hutzler Professor of Political Economy, Johns Hopkins University, USA who will be delivering the Gustav Ranis Lecture; Dr Yannos Papantoniou, Former Economy and Finance Minister of Greece, and currently President of the Centre for Progressive Policy Research, Athens, who will deliver The Allama Iqbal Lecture; and Dr Ishrat Husain, Dean and Director, Institute of Business Administration, Karachi, Former Governor, State Bank of Pakistan who will be delivering the Quaid-i-Azam Lecture this year. In continuation of the tradition started last year by the Pakistan Society of Development Economists (PSDE), the Society will this year be honouring Professor S. M. Naseem to acknowledge his outstanding contribution to the field of Economics and for his pioneering work on Pakistan.
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VAN CLEEMPOEL, KOENRAAD. "HENRI MICHEL, A GENTLEMAN-SCHOLAR." Nuncius 16, no. 2 (2001): 733–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/182539101x00659.

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Abstracttitle SUMMARY /title Henri Michel (1885-1981), collector and connoisseur maintained an extensive international correspondence concerning scientific instruments. His archive includes letters to and from all the leading specialists between c. 1933 and c. 1975. It is therefore an important source for a period that coincides with the formation of several major collections and the publication of important reference works. The archive of this pioneer student of instruments includes over 500 letters, four notebooks and a set of photographic plates.
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Starr, Kristopher T. "LADIES & GENTLEMEN." Nursing 47, no. 6 (June 2017): 13–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.nurse.0000516232.00509.94.

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EVANS, N. J. "Gentlemen and players in malacology. An appreciation of A.E. Boycott and H.E. Quick." Archives of Natural History 25, no. 3 (October 1998): 389–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/anh.1998.25.3.389.

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This paper concentrates mainly on Professor A.E. Boycott and his contribution to malacology in Britain. This does not diminish in any way the contribution made by Dr H.E. Quick but merely reflects that his contribution was rather more restricted and specialised than Boycott's.
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Katz, Naomi T., Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Lucy Demediuk, Kerry McLaughlin, Megan McKechnie, and Michelle Gold. "A Case Study of Pain Management at End-of-Life for a Patient on High-Dose Buprenorphine." Journal of Patient Experience 9 (January 2022): 237437352210791. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23743735221079141.

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In Australia, high-dose sublingual buprenorphine and long-acting injectable buprenorphine are available. High-dose buprenorphine is used predominantly in the setting of opioid use disorder and has a role in chronic pain. Palliative care specialists are increasingly involved in pain management and end-of-life care for patients on these medications, yet there is a lack of education and training about high-dose buprenorphine for palliative care specialists. We describe our experience caring for John (fictional name), a gentleman with chronic pain and a new high-grade post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder prescribed high-dose buprenorphine. We share the challenges and experience in caring for John as he deteriorated into the terminal phase and died of his illness. We include potential management options and the rationale for our decision to rotate John from high-dose sublingual buprenorphine to subcutaneous oxycodone. We conclude with practice implications and suggestions for improved patient care and clinician experience, including increased collaboration between palliative medicine, acute pain, and addiction medicine services, increased education and training for palliative care specialists about high-dose buprenorphine, and ultimately the development of consensus high-dose buprenorphine to oral morphine equivalence guidelines.
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Austin, Sally. "“Ladies & Gentlemen of the Jury, I Present... the Nursing Documentation”." Plastic Surgical Nursing 30, no. 2 (April 2010): 111–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/psn.0b013e3181ebc739.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Gentlemen specialists"

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Wennerbom, Alan John. "Charles Lyell and Gideon Mantell, 1821-1852: Their Quest for Elite Status in English Geology. Supplementary Volume: The Correspondence between Charles Lyell and his family and Gideon Algernon Mantell: 1821-1852." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/380.

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An analysis of the correspondence between Charles Lyell and Gideon Mantell from 1821 to 1852, in conjunction with other manuscript material, highlights the contrasting backgrounds and geological careers of the two men. It is also characterised by two underlying themes: the nature and timing of their geological work; and the influence of various social factors on their career plans and desire to achieve high social and scientific status. In turn, these points raise several wider issues and inter-related questions concerning the following aspects of English geology in the first half of the nineteenth century. When, why and how did an elite group of geologists emerge in England during this period? Who were its members and what were their characteristics in common? What was the nature and scope of the geological work carried out by the identified elite? In what way did it differ from Mantell's? What social and other barriers did Mantell encounter in his search for scientific and social status? What were the critical factors? In this thesis these issues are examined on a decade-by-decade basis, in three main chapters, as a prelude to examining the central question of why Mantell, unlike Lyell, did not achieve the status of an elite geologist. First, an elite group of English geologists is identified through a series of prosopographic and 'screening' analyses of all members of council of the Geological Society of London (GSL). Geologists who did not meet the prescribed criteria are taken into account. Thirteen geologists are identified in the penultimate and final stages of screening over the four decades. Mantell was the only provincial identified, but he did not attain a position in the final list, which consisted exclusively of a distinctive group of 'gentleman-specialists'. Second, the concept of a geological 'domain' is introduced to analyse the nature and scope of the geological work carried out by the identified group. A critical finding is that all members identified in the final 'screening' list established a 'domain' in one of four categories of the concept and were recognised as the leading authority or exponent of the domain they had fashioned. Finally, the impact and relative importance of specific social and other factors on the careers of Lyell and Mantell are examined. When the findings from each decade of the three chapters are brought together it is shown that by the end of the 1820s it was necessary for a future elite geologist to be so 'positioned' in terms of basic geological experience, location, income and available time that he was able to identify and subsequently fashion an appropriate geological 'domain'. 'Gentleman-specialists', such as Lyell, who were able to follow this strategy, constituted a clearly defined elite that dominated the GSL in the 1830s and 1840s. Mantell's failure to achieve elite geological status stemmed from the fact that he placed too much emphasis on fashioning his image and social status, rather than his scientific career. In doing so, he let the opportunity slip of establishing a major domain - British fossil reptiles - in the early 1830s.
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Wennerbom, Alan John. "Charles Lyell and Gideon Mantell, 1821-1852: Their Quest for Elite Status in English Geology. Supplementary Volume: The Correspondence between Charles Lyell and his family and Gideon Algernon Mantell: 1821-1852." University of Sydney, History and Philosophy of Science, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/380.

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An analysis of the correspondence between Charles Lyell and Gideon Mantell from 1821 to 1852, in conjunction with other manuscript material, highlights the contrasting backgrounds and geological careers of the two men. It is also characterised by two underlying themes: the nature and timing of their geological work; and the influence of various social factors on their career plans and desire to achieve high social and scientific status. In turn, these points raise several wider issues and inter-related questions concerning the following aspects of English geology in the first half of the nineteenth century. When, why and how did an elite group of geologists emerge in England during this period? Who were its members and what were their characteristics in common? What was the nature and scope of the geological work carried out by the identified elite? In what way did it differ from Mantell's? What social and other barriers did Mantell encounter in his search for scientific and social status? What were the critical factors? In this thesis these issues are examined on a decade-by-decade basis, in three main chapters, as a prelude to examining the central question of why Mantell, unlike Lyell, did not achieve the status of an elite geologist. First, an elite group of English geologists is identified through a series of prosopographic and 'screening' analyses of all members of council of the Geological Society of London (GSL). Geologists who did not meet the prescribed criteria are taken into account. Thirteen geologists are identified in the penultimate and final stages of screening over the four decades. Mantell was the only provincial identified, but he did not attain a position in the final list, which consisted exclusively of a distinctive group of 'gentleman-specialists'. Second, the concept of a geological 'domain' is introduced to analyse the nature and scope of the geological work carried out by the identified group. A critical finding is that all members identified in the final 'screening' list established a 'domain' in one of four categories of the concept and were recognised as the leading authority or exponent of the domain they had fashioned. Finally, the impact and relative importance of specific social and other factors on the careers of Lyell and Mantell are examined. When the findings from each decade of the three chapters are brought together it is shown that by the end of the 1820s it was necessary for a future elite geologist to be so 'positioned' in terms of basic geological experience, location, income and available time that he was able to identify and subsequently fashion an appropriate geological 'domain'. 'Gentleman-specialists', such as Lyell, who were able to follow this strategy, constituted a clearly defined elite that dominated the GSL in the 1830s and 1840s. Mantell's failure to achieve elite geological status stemmed from the fact that he placed too much emphasis on fashioning his image and social status, rather than his scientific career. In doing so, he let the opportunity slip of establishing a major domain - British fossil reptiles - in the early 1830s.
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Book chapters on the topic "Gentlemen specialists"

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Rudwick, Martin J. S. "The Group Construction of Scientific Knowledge: Gentlemen-Specialists and the Devonian Controversy." In The Kaleidoscope of Science, 193–217. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5496-0_16.

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Jarvis, Simon. "Lewis Theobald: The Specialist Scholar and his Textual-Critical Practice." In Scholars and Gentlemen, 88–106. Oxford University Press, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198182955.003.0005.

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Ecclestone, Hazel, Rizwan Hamid, and Julian Shah. "Neurogenic bladder." In Challenging Cases in Urological Surgery, edited by Karl H. Pang, James W. F. Catto, Aung Myat, and Shouvik Haldar, C27–270. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198854371.003.0027.

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Abstract This case discusses the urological management of a 49-year-old man with spina bifida who was referred to a specialist reconstructive unit. The gentleman presented with complex upper and lower urinary tract dysfunction. He underwent baseline and specialized investigations. The rationales for these diagnostic tests along with their findings are discussed. The various management options are then outlined with an explanation of the advantages and disadvantages of each. The selected operative option is then detailed, in addition to long-term follow-up both in this gentleman as well as surveillance of the neurourological population in general. Expert comments are outlined throughout the case.
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