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Specialists in Business Information, inc., ed. SBI market profile. New York: Specialists in Business Information, 1996.

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J, Murphy Patrick, FWG Associates, and George C. Marshall Space Flight Center., eds. Analysis of wind profile measurements from an instrumented aircraft: Interim final report. Tullahoma, Tenn: FWG Associates, Inc., 1991.

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J, Lataitis R., Wilson J. J, and Wave Propagation Laboratory, eds. Theory and performance of the WPL Crosswind Profiler Model II. Boulder, Colo: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Environmental Research Laboratories, Wave Propagation Laboratory, 1992.

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Nürnberg, Germanisches Nationalmuseum, ed. Atlas der Profile an Tasteninstrumenten vom 16. bis zum frühen 19. Jahrhundert. Frankfurt/M., West-Germany: Bochinsky, 1985.

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Montgomery, Ellyn T. The High Resolution Profiler (HRP): User's guide and software modifications documentation. Woods Hole, Mass: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1991.

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Fiore, Lucio. Il mercato dei capitali: Profili istituzionali e strumenti operativi. Napoli: Liguori, 2004.

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Deines, Brad. Instrument pilot flight maneuvers: Step by step procedures plus profiles. Prescott, AZ (420 South Marina, #2, Prescott 86303): Aero Tech Publications, 1992.

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FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health: A profile. [Washington, D.C.?]: The Center, 1995.

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Roe, Wayne I. A profile and assessment for manufacturers of medical devices and diagnostics: Preliminary report. Washington, DC (1030 15th St., N.W., Washington 20005): The Association, 1985.

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Morlock, Scott E. Evaluation of Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler measurements of river discharge. Indianapolis, Ind: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1996.

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Morlock, Scott E. Evaluation of Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler measurements of river discharge. Indianapolis, Ind: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1996.

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Frost & Sullivan., ed. World biotech company profiles: An in-depth look at 100 leading industry innovators. Mountain View, Calif: Frost & Sullivan, 1995.

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Montgomery, Ellyn T. Cruise report: Oceanus 250 Leg 4 High Resolution Profiler survey for the North Atlantic Tracer Release Experiment: (NATRE), March 25-April 24, 1992. [Woods Hole, Mass.]: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1993.

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B, Wuertz David, and Environmental Technology Laboratory (Environmental Research Laboratories), eds. NOAA's wind profiler demonstration network: An overview of applications and impact on research. Boulder, Colo: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Environmental Research Laboratories, Environmental Technology Laboratory, 1995.

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E, Wolfe Daniel, and Environmental Technology Laboratory (Environmental Research Laboratories), eds. 449-MHz profiler/RASS: Meteorological support for the California Air Resources Board 1995 Mojave Desert Ozone Experiment. Boulder, Colo: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Environmental Research Laboratories, Environmental Technology Laboratory, 1997.

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Montgomery, Ellyn T. Use of the High Resolution Profiler (HRP) in the Salt Finger Tracer Release Experiment (SFTRE). Woods Hole, Mass: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 2002.

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Shul'gina, Ol'ga, Aleksandr El'chaninov, and Valentina Dmitrieva. Cartography with the basics of topography. Dictionary-reference. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1842521.

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The dictionary-reference book presents the basic concepts and terms of cartography and topography, generally accepted classifications, methodological approaches to the definition and calculation of various indicators on maps, methods of cartographic images, brief information about surveying and geodetic instruments, information about outstanding cartographers. Some new concepts characterizing the development of cartography at the beginning of the XXI century are also included. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. It is intended as an additional textbook for students of pedagogical universities and colleges studying geographical and cartographic profiles, and can also be useful for geography teachers and high school students.
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Stevens, Kurt Benedict. Remote measurement of the atmospheric isoplanatic angle and determination of refractive turbulence profiles by direct inversion of the scintillation amplitude covariance function with Tikhonov regularization. Monterey, Calif: Naval Postgraduate School, 1985.

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Carmeli, Andrea. L'organo di Ziano Piacentino, capolavoro di Antonio Sangalli: Con un profilo biografico e catalogo delle opere. Guastalla (RE): Associazione culturale "Giuseppe Serassi", 2016.

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Culture of stone: Sacred and profane uses of stone among the Dani. College Station, Tex: Texas A&M University Press, 1999.

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Pipatsattayanuwong, Siriporn. Instrumental and sensory texture profile analysis of Asian wheat noodles. 1998.

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Lattman, Eaton E., Thomas D. Grant, and Edward H. Snell. Instrumental and Experimental Considerations. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199670871.003.0008.

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Thic chapter describes some of the processes that are often carried out within specific data processing software associated with an instrument but are invisible to the user. It is useful to be aware of them. These include dealing with detector artifacts and limitations, and the integration of the signal from a two-dimensional image to produce a one-dimensional scattering profile, among other steps.
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Moorhouse, Barry, and Tony Bacon. The Bass Book (Guitar Profile). Outline Press Ltd, 1999.

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Chung, Hyung-Keun. Microcomputer-based fluorometric kinetic determination of ascorbic acid and flow injection analysis methods for interference correction and kinetic determinations based on the peak profile. 1989.

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Chung, Hyung-Keun. Microcomputer-based fluorometric kinetic determination of ascorbic acid and flow injection analysis methods for interference correction and kinetic determinations based on the peak profile. 1989.

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Reiser, Dana Brakman, and Steven A. Dean. From Form to Finance. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190249786.003.0005.

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This chapter describes how social enterprise founders and investors can use financial instruments to credibly signal their double-bottom-line commitments to each other. Its main example is a contingent convertible debt instrument that would constrain both investors and entrepreneurs from unilaterally abandoning social mission in favor of profit. The instrument’s low yield and long term would reassure entrepreneurs by screening in only investors willing to sacrifice profit for social mission for a considerable period. Conversion rights triggered on the sale of founders’ equity would allow investors to trust founders not to sell out. In an IPO or sale before the instrument’s maturity, founders would lose a significant share of any profit to debtholders unless these lenders agreed to its terms. Through this example and others, the chapter shows how social entrepreneurs and impact investors can craft sophisticated financial instruments to overcome the trust deficit that would otherwise keep them apart.
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Bacon and Day. The Fender Book (Profile Series). Outline Press / Balafon Books, 1989.

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Burford, Mark. Gospel Singing as Black Popular Culture. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190634902.003.0004.

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Gospel music was integral to the culture of many black churches, but gospel singing offered pleasures to its practitioners and fans that extended beyond musical worship. In the late 1940s, Jackson’s career was interwoven with two phenomena that nudged black gospel singing toward the realm of popular culture: the “song battle” and the high-profile programs of religious music presented at Harlem’s Golden Gate Auditorium by promoter Johnny Myers. Pitting Jackson against such rivals as Roberta Martin and Ernestine Washington, the battle of song offered gospel singers alternate forms of prestige and extended to gospel audiences opportunities for active and engaged participation. Myers made instrumental use of the song battle format, deploying a roster of local talent and national stars and connections with New York–based independent record labels. It was through this Myers “syndicate” that Jackson was introduced to Apollo Records, launching her career as a recording artist.
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One Thousand Great Guitarists (Profile Series). Outline Press / Balafon Books, 1994.

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Instrument Pilot Flight Maneuvers: Step by Step Procedures Plus Profiles. Aero Tech Publications, 2003.

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Choro: A Social History Of A Brazilian Popular Music (Profiles in Popular Music). Indiana University Press, 2005.

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Bacon, Tony, and Paul Day. The Gretsch Book: A Complete History of Gretsch Electric Guitars (Guitar Profile S.). Backbeat Books, 1996.

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Choro: A Social History Of A Brazilian Popular Music (Profiles in Popular Music). Indiana University Press, 2005.

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Bouissou, Sylvie, and Denis Herlin. Jean-Philippe Rameau. Catalogue thématique des oeuvres musicales : Tome 1, Musique instrumentale, Musique vocale religieuse et profane. CNRS, 2007.

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Profiles of U.S. test and measurement equipment manufacturers: Vendor analyses provide insight into industry landscape. Mountain View, CA: Frost & Sullivan, 1994.

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Dorfan, Nicole M., and Sheila R. Woody. Assessing OCD Symptoms and Severity. Edited by Gail Steketee. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195376210.013.0051.

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This chapter describes methods and tools for assessing obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). The chapter outlines the purposes of assessment and discusses special challenges presented by OCD, such as shame associated with socially unacceptable obsessional content. Several types of assessment tools are discussed, including structured diagnostic interviews, semistructured clinician interviews to assess OCD symptom profile and severity, self-report instruments, behavioral assessment and self-monitoring, assessment of appraisals and beliefs relevant to OCD, and functional impairment. The importance of linking assessment findings to an evidence-based treatment plan is discussed.
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Jacobson, Marion. Squeezebox Bach. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036750.003.0003.

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This chapter tells of a moment when the artistic value of the accordion came into greater focus. From conservatories to concert halls to competition stages, the absence of the accordion was touted as evidence of injustice. What's more, the improvement of the accordion's repertoire, pedagogy, and physical construction were prescribed as an urgent undertaking—and as vital contributions to the elevation of American cultural sensibilities. This chapter discusses the work of some of the accordion's most outstanding midcentury practitioners and promoters and the importance of innovations such as the free-bass converter system—the accordion's bid to be recognized not only as a legitimate instrument but an artist's instrument, worthy of the concert hall. It then concludes with a profile of Guido Deiro's younger brother Pietro Deiro (1888–1954), the self-described “Daddy of the Accordion.”
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449-MHz profiler/RASS: Meteorological support for the California Air Resources Board 1995 Mojave Desert Ozone Experiment. Boulder, Colo: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Environmental Research Laboratories, Environmental Technology Laboratory, 1997.

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Nicholls, Geoff. The Drum Book: The First Illustrated History of the Rock Drum-kit (Profile Series). Outline Press / Balafon Books, 1997.

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Weisang, Guillaume. Risk Measurement and Management for Hedge Funds. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190607371.003.0016.

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Risk measurement and management is an important and complex subject for hedge fund stakeholders, managers, and investors. Given that hedge funds dynamically trade a wide range of financial instruments, their returns show tail risk and nonlinear characteristics with respect to many financial markets that require advanced downside risk measures, such as value-at-risk, expected shortfall, and tail risk, to capture risk adequately. This chapter reviews the nature of these risks and presents the measurement tools needed, focusing on fixed-income instruments, derivative securities, and equity risk measurement, and stressing the importance of frequent assessment to capture the possibly rapidly changing risk profiles of hedge funds. This chapter also provides an overview of the linear factor models that investors often use to measure hedge fund risk exposures along many risk factors.
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Reiser, Dana Brakman, and Steven A. Dean. Social Enterprise Law. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190249786.001.0001.

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Social Enterprise Law presents a series of audacious legal technologies designed to unleash the potential of social enterprise. Until now, the law has been viewed as an obstacle to social entrepreneurship, too inflexible to embrace for-profit businesses with a social mission at their core. Legislators have poured resources into creating hybrid corporate forms such as the benefit corporation to eliminate barriers to the creation of social enterprises. That first generation of social enterprise law has not done enough. The authors provide a framework for future legislation to do what benefit corporations have not: create durable commitments by social entrepreneurs and investors to balance financial gains and social mission by putting a speed limit on profits. They show how sophisticated investors need not wait for the advent of these legislative changes, outlining a contingent convertible debt instrument that relies instead on financial engineering to build trust between those with capital and those ready to use it to nurture a double bottom line. To allow social enterprises to harness the vast power of the crowd, they develop a tax regime that would provide crowdfunding platforms the means to screen the commitment of for-profit startups. Armed with these tools of social enterprise law 2.0 and the burgeoning metrics of measuring public benefit, entrepreneurs and investors can navigate even the turbulent waters of exit without sacrificing mission, so that a sale need not mean selling out.
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Fiala, Michele L., and Martin Schuring. Great Oboists on Music and Musicianship. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190915094.001.0001.

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This volume contains interviews with twenty-six of the most prominent oboists from around the world. The chapters are in prose format and highlight different aspects of each musician’s career, focusing on musicianship and pedagogy in ways that are applicable to all musicians. The interviews contain topics such as creating musical interpretations and shaping phrases, the relationship of vocal to instrumental music, taking orchestral auditions, and being a good ensemble player/colleague. The subjects describe their pedagogy and their thoughts on breathing and support on wind instruments, developing finger technique, and creating a useful warm-up routine. The oboists discuss their ideals in reed making, articulation, and vibrato. They also share stories from their lives and careers. The oboists and English hornists profiled from North America are Pedro Diaz, Elaine Douvas, and Nathan Hughes (Metropolitan Opera Orchestra); John Ferrillo (Boston Symphony Orchestra); Carolyn Hove (Los Angeles Philharmonic); Richard Killmer (Eastman School); Nancy Ambrose King (University of Michigan); Frank Rosenwein and Robert Walters (Cleveland Orchestra); Humbert Lucarelli (soloist); Grover Schiltz (formerly Chicago Symphony); Eugene Izotov (San Francisco Symphony, originally from Russia); Allan Vogel (Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra retired); David Weiss (formerly Los Angeles Philharmonic); Randall Wolfgang (New York City Ballet and formerly Orpheus Chamber Orchestra); Alex Klein (Brazil, formerly Chicago Symphony and currently Calgary, Canada); and Sarah Jeffrey, Toronto Symphony Orchestra. The performers based in Europe are Neil Black, Nicholas Daniel, and Gordon Hunt (England); Maurice Bourgue and David Walter (France); Thomas Indermühle (Switzerland); László Hadady (Hungary and France); and Omar Zoboli (Italy). From Australia is Diana Doherty of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
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Barney, Jay B., and David Schmidtz. Behind Every Great Fortune is an Equally Great Crime. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198825067.003.0010.

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This chapter examines the accuracy of the quote “behind every great fortune is an equally great crime”, attributed to Balzac. In our times great individual fortunes are generally generated via the instrument of the business firm. The question then becomes when are firm profits a crime? Firm profits are, in general, explained by one or more of three factors: luck, efficiency, and collusion. While it is difficult to regard luck as a crime, luck does not reflect merit. Profits due to efficiency seem like the least problematic case, and collusion seems the clearest case of when fortune coincides with crime. A variety of cases lie, at least in a dynamic sense, at the intersection of the three conditions. Unfortunately, history suggests that big business and big government can collude to keep profits flowing to the former and contributions flowing to the latter. While luck and efficiency may help initiate wealth, the system tolerates connivance, making Balzac’s statement more plausible than it ought to be.
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Lanza, Joseph. Foreground Flatland. Edited by John Richardson, Claudia Gorbman, and Carol Vernallis. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199733866.013.0010.

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This article appears in theOxford Handbook of New Audiovisual Aestheticsedited by John Richardson, Claudia Gorbman, and Carol Vernallis. Elevator music—or the easy—listening instrumental-has been a target of ridicule and suspicion for decades, often because people have accused it of being intrusive and manipulative. As a result, companies have attempted in recent years to replace such traditional programs as “Music by Muzak” with “foreground music” or selections by original artists that are supposed to give an establishment more personality. This chapter argues that this practice has yielded the opposite result: foreground music, when used as an environmental tool, is much more intrusive and manipulative, drowns out individuality, and flattens the public into passive consumers who are expected conform to what many in advertising call “psychographic profiles.”
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Kitty, Lieverse. Part II Investment Firms and Investment Services, 2 The Scope of MiFID II. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198767671.003.0002.

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In this chapter the main changes to the scope of MiFID in MiFID II are listed and discussed. MiFID II changes the scope of the supervision of investment firms and business related to this industry. The revision and—in some cases—extension of the definition of ‘financial instrument’ affects the scope of MiFID II supervision. Advisory and distribution services for structured deposits by investment firms and credit institutions have been brought within the scope of MiFID II. The scope of some exemptions to MiFID II has been revised. The broader scope of MiFID II has an effect beyond the applicability of MiFID II regulation: the prudential requirements are as a starting point linked to the MiFID II qualification, although with specific exemptions. Linking prudential supervision to the MiFID II qualification, rather than to the prudential risk profile of the underlying services and activities, is subject to review and reconsideration.
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Eduardo Martinez, Llarena. Part II Commentaries to Typical Sofa Rules, 23 Logistic Support. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198808404.003.0023.

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This chapter discusses logistic support arrangements. When properly orchestrated, logistics arrangements can be conceived as a decisive instrument of multinational warfare and champion the change from a military coalition to an alliance. Nevertheless, logistics is a low-profile discipline that only comes to light when it fails. In this regard, looking for market-oriented efficiencies should never result in a gap on strategic projection. It is by creating and sustaining superior performance that an organization will dilute costs due to a greater value of its overall activities. Very great attention is paid to short-term cash economy in detriment to long-range military planning benefits. Tactical logistics are well monitored: everyone understands the importance of not running out of fuel during combat and it is not difficult to flag the problem. On the other hand, strategic logistics and its implication on support arrangements are frequently neglected during peacetime.
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Jacquemyn, Yves, and Anneke Kwee. Antenatal and intrapartum fetal evaluation. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198713333.003.0006.

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Antenatal and intrapartum fetal monitoring aim to identify the beginning of the process of fetal hypoxia before irreversible fetal damage has taken place. Fetal movement counting by the mother has not been reported to be of any benefit. The biophysical profile score, incorporating ultrasound and fetal heart rate monitoring, has not been proven to reduce perinatal mortality in randomized trials. Doppler ultrasound allows the exploration of the perfusion of different fetal organ systems and provides data on possible hypoxia and fetal anaemia. Maternal uterine artery Doppler can be used to select women with a high risk for intrauterine growth restriction and pre-eclampsia but does not directly provide information on fetal status. Umbilical artery Doppler has been shown to reduce perinatal mortality significantly in high-risk pregnancies (but not in low-risk women). Adding middle cerebral artery Doppler to umbilical artery Doppler does not increase accuracy for detecting adverse perinatal outcome. Ductus venosus Doppler demonstrates moderate value in diagnosing fetal compromise; it is not known whether its use adds any value to umbilical artery Doppler alone. Cardiotocography (CTG) reflects the interaction between the fetal brain and peripheral cardiovascular system. Prelabour routine use of CTG in low-risk pregnancies has not been proven to improve outcome; computerized CTG significantly reduces perinatal mortality in high-risk pregnancies. Monitoring the fetus during labour with intermittent auscultation has not been compared to no monitoring at all; when compared with CTG no difference in perinatal mortality or cerebral palsy has been noted. CTG does lower neonatal seizures and is accompanied by a statistically non-significant rise in caesarean delivery. Fetal blood sampling to detect fetal pH and base deficit lowers caesarean delivery rate and neonatal convulsions when used in adjunct to CTG. Determination of fetal scalp lactate has not been shown to have an effect on neonatal outcome or on the rate of instrumental deliveries but is less often hampered by technical failure than fetal scalp pH. Analysis of the ST segment of the fetal ECG (STAN®) in combination with CTG during labour results in fewer vaginal operative deliveries, less need for neonatal intensive care, and less use of fetal blood sampling during labour, without a change in fetal metabolic acidosis when compared to CTG alone.
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Moss QC, Gabriel, Bob Wessels, and Matthias Haentjens. EU Banking and Insurance Insolvency. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198759393.001.0001.

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Following the chaotic effects of the global financial crisis on European financial markets, the legislative regime introduced by the European Union (EU) represents a dramatic new approach to bank insolvency law, and will have a profound effect on the way banks function. The second edition of EU Banking and Insurance Insolvency evaluates these important developments and their implications for the Eurozone countries. A comprehensive general introduction sets out the EU insolvency law framework and the principles which govern financial institutions. The book provides detailed commentary on the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD) and Single Resolution Mechanism Regulation (SRMR), the legislative instruments central to the EU's response to the crisis, intended to harmonize Member States law. It considers the new powers given to government authorities under the BRRD to write down shares and debt instruments issued by banks, and the function of the newly created 'Single Resolution Board'. Commentary on the Winding-Up Directive (2001/24/EC) and the Insurance Insolvency Directive (2001/17/EC) discusses the significant changes these statutes have undergone as a consequence of the adoption of the BRRD and SRMR, as well as several high-profile court cases decided on the interpretation of these two statutes, including the Landsbanki and Kaupthing cases, and the Lehman Brothers, Isis Investments, and Heritable Bank cases. This is an invaluable practitioner guide to the new European banking insolvency regime, written by experts in the field.
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Claudia, Longhi. PSICODRAMA: desenvolvimento de papéis em equipe multidisciplinar de saúde. Brazil Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31012/978-65-87836-72-0.

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Psychodrama is a method of research and intervention in interpersonal relationships. Objective: The aim of the present study is to investigate and train group relationships in a multidisciplinary healthcare team. Material & Methods: Participants: The study population included employees who work in a Basic Family Health (UBSF), which was randomly selected. This facility was located in a medium-sized city within the state of São Paulo. We used the following tools: Form of Profile Survey and Interview Guide associated to Socio-demographic Data, Relational Functioning, and the team’s Sociometric choices. The researchers designed other Instruments of Protocol. Procedure: The participants responded to the study instruments and subsequently they underwent the Role Playing Program. They were re-evaluated at the end of the Development and Training Roles Program and reassessed at the end of the program. Patients show good clinical evaluation free of complications in a 60-day follow-up. Conclusions: The results show changes and improvements in the personal lives of those involved in their performance at work, and in the creation of coping strategies due to the professional role. Our results also indicate the importance of continuous and permanent training to maintain the properly functioning of the team. The participants also need a greater time to achieve internal and subjective changes identified with the intervention. We achieved the proposed objectives, which were as follows: effectiveness of the sociopsychodramatic methodology in groups regarding training and role play and changes in interdisciplinary relationships. However, more research on a case by case basis is recommended in order to generalize the results.
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Gamberini, Andrea. The Ideologues of Communal Political Culture. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198824312.003.0008.

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This chapter focuses on the immense work of refoundation of political language and culture carried out by two groups in the communal age: the experts of the Ars dictandi and the jurists. The former, through the reworking of materials from the distant past (ancient republicanism, Cicero, then, from the end of the thirteenth century, also Aristotle), came to identify the essence of politics in the government of the community through justice, which alone could guarantee peace and collective profit. The latter, meanwhile, developed the instruments to affirm the primacy of the commune both within and outside the city. The effect was twofold: to legitimize the efforts of the commune, committed to promoting itself as a public power, and to lay the foundations for a relationship with the jurists that would become osmotic and pregnant with consequences.
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