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Journal articles on the topic "Narcotics, Control of – Europe"

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Bäckryd, Emmanuel, Markus Heilig, and Mikael Hoffmann. "Comment on Häuser et al.: Medical use of opioids in Europe—Methodological concerns about data from the International Narcotics Control Board." European Journal of Pain 26, no. 4 (February 9, 2022): 937–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejp.1919.

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Duong, Hien K., Debbie Bates, Lisa A. Rybicki, Matt Kalaycio, Andresen Steven, Ronald Sobecks, Lisa Gallagher, et al. "A Randomized Study Of Music Therapy In Patients Undergoing Autologous Stem Cell Transplant: Decrease In Narcotic Medication Use For Pain Control." Blood 122, no. 21 (November 15, 2013): 1693. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v122.21.1693.1693.

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Abstract High-dose chemotherapy followed by autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT) is frequently performed in patients with hematologic malignancies. ASCT can result in significant nausea, pain, and discomfort. Supportive care has improved and pharmacologic therapies are frequently employed, but with limitations. Music therapy has been demonstrated to improve nausea and pain in patients undergoing chemotherapy, but little data are available in the transplant setting. We present Results from a randomized study of music therapy in patients undergoing ASCT. Patients with lymphoma or multiple myeloma undergoing ASCT were randomized to receive either interactive music therapy (MT) with a board-certified music therapist or no music therapy (No MT). The MT arm received two music therapy sessions: the first occurring as close to Day +1 as possible, the second occurring 48-96 hours later (listed as Day +1 and Day +5). Primary outcomes were perception of pain and nausea, measured on a visual analog scale which ranged from 0 to 10 (0 = no nausea, 10 = worst nausea). These were measured before and after the first music therapy session or at comparable interval for No MT patients and on days +5 and +7. Secondary outcomes were narcotic pain medication use, with pain medication doses converted to morphine equivalents and assessed daily from Day -1 to Day +5. Mood disturbance assessed by Profile of Mood States (POMS). POMS has six scales: depression, vigor, anger, tension, confusion, and fatigue. Categorical variables were compared between arms using Chi-square test, continuous variables were compared using Wilcoxon rank sum test. Repeat measures analysis of variance was used to compare outcomes between study arms over time. Eighty-two patients were enrolled: MT 37 patients, No MT 45 patients. MT arm had more African American patients (16% vs. 2%, p = 0.02), but otherwise patient characteristics in terms of age, gender, disease type, and preparative regimen were balanced. (Table 1). There was no difference in nausea between MT and No MT arms for Days 1 and +5, however, by Day +7, the MT arm had more nausea than the No MT arm (mean score 2.1 vs. 1.1, P=0.03). Although there was no difference in pain between MT and No MT patients, MT patients required significantly less morphine equivalent over the 7 study days (median 24mg vs 73mg, p =0.03). (Figure 1 and 2). There was no difference between arms for depression, vigor, anger, tension, confusion, or fatigue. In conclusion, despite having similar pain scores between both groups, the patients who received MT required significantly less narcotic pain medication use. Future study will focus on impact of music therapy on pain. Table 1 Patient characteristics Figure 1 Pain assessment Figure 1. Pain assessment Figure 2 Narcotic medication use Figure 2. Narcotic medication use Disclosures: Duong: Celgene: Honoraria, Research Funding. Off Label Use: Approved in the US but not in Europe. Hill:Celgene: Honoraria, Research Funding.
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Hill, C. S. "Narcotics and Cancer Pain Control." CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians 38, no. 6 (November 1, 1988): 322–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3322/canjclin.38.6.322.

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Enck, Robert E. "Transdermal narcotics for pain control." American Journal of Hospice Care 7, no. 4 (July 1990): 15–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/104990919000700403.

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Adler, G. R. "Narcotics control in anesthesia training." JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 253, no. 21 (June 7, 1985): 3133–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.253.21.3133.

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Adler, Gerald R. "Narcotics Control in Anesthesia Training." JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 253, no. 21 (June 7, 1985): 3133. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.1985.03350450105031.

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Trisna, Wessy, Marianne Magda, Syarifah Lisa Andriati, and Faradila Yulistari Sitepu. "Legal Counseling in Increasing Public Understanding as an Effort to Prevent Narcotics Crime in Bantan Timur Village." ABDIMAS TALENTA: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat 6, no. 2 (December 13, 2021): 356–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.32734/abdimastalenta.v6i2.5052.

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The increasing abuse of Narcotics in Indonesia is increasingly widespread and almost impossible to prevent. Therefore, it is necessary to increase understanding by all parties in eradicating the circulation of Narcotics. In the Narcotics Criminal Act emphasized the role of the community to actively participate in fighting narcotics crimes. For this reason, it is necessary to provide legal counseling to the public in providing an understanding as an effort to prevent narcotics crime, especially in Bantan Timur Village, Medan Tembung District, so that the public can understand how terrible and dangerous it is due to narcotics abuse. Community service is expected to contribute to the people of Bantan Timur Village both theoretically and practically in preventing the rampant circulation of narcotics. The approach method used in community service activities is: in the form of outreach to the community about prevention of narcotics control and a participatory approach, meaning that participants are required to be active in participating during the activity. The output of this activity, in addition to increasing public knowledge about the dangers of narcotics and efforts to prevent narcotics control in East Bintan Village, also provides valuable information and solutions that drugs, apart from having an impact on law violations, also have an impact on medical and psychological problems.
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McGregor, Alan. "geneva Swiss reject state control of narcotics." Lancet 352, no. 9143 (December 1998): 1837. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(05)79907-4.

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Gardner, Vincent, Lindsay Sturm, and Vanessa K. Pazdernik. "Transversus Abdominis Plane Block Versus Local Anesthetic in Postoperative Abdominoplasty Patients on Pain Control." American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery 37, no. 3 (December 18, 2019): 118–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0748806819894185.

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The transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block provides analgesia to the parietal peritoneum as well as the skin and muscles of the anterior abdominal wall. These same muscles and skin are operated on during an abdominoplasty. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the use of the TAP block will lead to reduced use of narcotics during the acute postoperative (PO) period (PO day 1 and PO 1 week). The study used a prospective, comparative design. Twenty women between 25 and 65 years of age who underwent abdominoplasty with core liposuction were recruited to participate in this study. All women were given the same PO pain medication Percocet 7.5/325 mg (1-2 tabs by mouth Q4-6 hours PRN pain #20) and Valium 2 mg (1-3 tabs by mouth Q4-6 hours PRN pain #40) at the time of surgery. The women were randomly divided into 2 groups: 10 women received local anesthetic infiltrated along the rectus plication and along the edges of the incision and 10 women received a TAP block (15 cc of 0.25% Bupivacaine with 8 mg of Decadron per side) placed under ultrasound guidance prior to the start of the procedure in conjunction with the local anesthetic along the rectus plication. Each woman was asked to record the number of narcotic pills consumed during the first 24 hours and during the first week. Data from the 2 groups were compared to determine the number of narcotics consumed during the acute PO period. The mean age of participants was 43.8 years (range: 31-63 years) in the treatment group and 38.8 years (range: 26-56 years) in the control group. The mean number of narcotics used during the first 24 hours in the treatment group was 1.95 (1.5) pills, with several women requiring no narcotics within the first 24 hours. The mean number of narcotics used during the first 24 hours in the control group was 4.6 (2.3) pills. The mean number of narcotics used during the first PO week in the treatment group was 7.15 (7.26) pills, with several women requiring no narcotics during the first PO week. The mean number of narcotics used during the first PO week in the control group was 18.7 (7.7), with 1 woman requiring 38 narcotic pills during that first PO week. Statistically significant differences were found between groups ( P = .006) at 24 hours PO and ( P = .01) at 1 week. Our results suggested that receiving a TAP block prior to the start of the procedure significantly reduced the number of narcotics used during the acute PO period.
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van Wert, James M. "The US State Department's Narcotics Control Policy in the Americas." Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs 30, no. 2-3 (1988): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/165977.

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Governments, Like People, Function in ways that enhance their perceived self-interest. Effective narcotics control is in the best interest of the United States for at least three reasons.First, reducing the available supply of illicit narcotics (potentially) can reduce the incidence and prevalence of abuse by US citizens. For example, by making drugs relatively hard to find and expensive to use, supply-reduction efforts might successfully discourage potential users from experimenting with drugs and risking future chronic, intensive involvement. Moreover, it can be argued that control measures may be an important deterrent in motivating current drug users to seek treatment and find gainful employment (Moore, 1988).Second, reducing the supply of illicit narcotics may reduce the level of organized crime and lawlessness in the United States. An effective supply reduction program presumably can bring success in stopping trafficking organizations from supplying illegal goods and services; seizing their ill-gotten wealth; punishing their acts; prosecuting them for corrupt practices; and weakening or eliminating these groups as threatening criminal enterprises.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Narcotics, Control of – Europe"

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Rimner, Steffen. "The Asian Origins of Global Narcotics Control, c. 1860-1909." Thesis, Harvard University, 2014. http://dissertations.umi.com/gsas.harvard:11587.

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This dissertation traces the ferment of private ressentiment, public protest and political response to the Asian opium trade from the "Second Opium War (1856-60) to the first, multilateral anti-drug summit in human history, the International Opium Commission in Shanghai (1909). Rather than isolating single anti-opium movements and drug control policies by administration, the focus is on moments and dynamics of ideological proliferation, social mobilization and political lobbying across the borders of societies in East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Western Europe and North America.
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Taylor, Clinton Watson. "International narcotics control : norms, systems and regimes /." May be available electronically:, 2008. http://proquest.umi.com/login?COPT=REJTPTU1MTUmSU5UPTAmVkVSPTI=&clientId=12498.

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Malloy, Meghan Mary. "United States-Colombian Negotiations on Narcotics Control 1975-1980." W&M ScholarWorks, 1989. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539625531.

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Ng, Kwok-cheung. "An analysis of the anti-narcotics strategy in Hong Kong." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2007. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B38598231.

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Au-yeung, Ho-lok Luke. "An evaluation of the role of the Customs and Excise Department in drug enforcement." [Hong Kong] : University of Hong Kong, 1990. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B12816942.

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Primlani, Monisha. "Drugs, crime and law enforcement : the economic connection." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/30643.

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Azemi, Ferid. "National Strategy Against Narcotics, Drug Control Policy, and Law Enforcement Experiences in Kosovo." ScholarWorks, 2019. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/6517.

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This research is focused on evaluation of National Strategy Against Narcotics (NSAN) enacted in 2012 in Kosovo. The purpose of this study was to understand the impact of NSAN through visualizing data and gaining deeper insight from experiences of antidrug experts. Convergent parallel mixed methods were used to answer the main research questions. The central research questions examined the impact of strategy implementation in juvenile drug arrest reduction, and its effectiveness on Kosovo criminal justice system. Markwood's comprehensive theory of substance abuse prevention (CTSAP) was used to assess and explore the NSAN. Deidentified juvenile arrest rates taken from Kosovo official police records, were visualized though a scatterplot to show the impact of arrest rates from 2009 to 2015. On qualitative part, 11 antidrug officers who handled juvenile drug arrest cases were in-depth interviewed. Visualized data showed that NSAN did not decrease juvenile drug arrest rates after its implementation, as the juvenile drug arrest rates increased after its implementation. However, participants in this study perceived NSAN as positive, with positive impact in increasing cooperation between other agencies, thus resulting in more arrests. Interview answers received from participants of the study confirmed Markwood's CTSAP. Overall, mixed results came out of this study, and further research is needed with wider scope of data analysis to fully evaluate the effects of this strategy. NSAN itself did not have desired impact in reducing juvenile drug arrests in Kosovo, but analysis of this strategy brought attention of increasing juvenile drug issues in Kosovo.
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Ng, Kwok-cheung, and 吳國璋. "An analysis of the anti-narcotics strategy in Hong Kong." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2007. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B38598231.

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Padwa, Howard Philip. "Narcotics vs. the nation the culture and politics of opiate control in Britain and France, 1821-1926 /." Diss., Restricted to subscribing institutions, 2008. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1610056031&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=1564&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Tong, Guanqun. "Ownership, control and firm performance in Europe." Thesis, Loughborough University, 2010. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/7003.

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This study is motivated by one of the most prevalent properties of modern corporations: separation of ownership and control. Ownership concentration has been one of the corporate governance mechanisms to solve the agency problem between shareholders and management. Existing literature is mainly concerned with the impact of managerial ownership on firm performance. Little evidence is provided on the impact of general ownership concentration, including multiple large shareholders, on firm performance. This study aims to examine the efficiency of ownership concentration as a corporate governance mechanism, and to explore relevant policy implications to improve firm performance. Based on the company ownership data across a sample of 1291 European companies in the year of 2004, this study shows that European companies' ownership are highly concentrated with the largest three shareholders own more than 60% ownership of company. Industrial companies hold direct controls of European non-subsidiary companies, while private shareholders turn out to be the ultimate owners. On average, there is more than one large shareholder who owns more than 10% of the shares in a European company. A further sample of 655 European companies is used to investigate the relationship between ownership, control and firm performance. A significant non-linear impact of ownership concentration on firm performance with multiple turning points is confirmed. Specifically, Tobin's Q is highest when the Herfindahl index, which incorporates the degree of dispersion of shareholdings other than the largest one, reaches a value of 0.08. The largest shareholding of 10% might also be able to deliver relatively strong performance. Restructuring owner identities could be another efficient governance approach. Direct control from founder owners, ultimate control from insurance companies, and management ownership are beneficial for firm performance, while government, financial institutions except insurance companies and ultimate control of non-financial corporate owners are found to be detrimental for firm performance. Firm performance can also be improved by strengthening the contestability of the controlling coalition's power. The impacts of ownership and control on firm performance are found conditioned by country and industry. Therefore policies should be adjusted according to the companies' institutional environments. Although the endogeneity of ownership concentration and current firm performance is rejected in this study, past firm performance seems to affect current ownership concentration level. Higher accounting rates of return four years ago could result in lower current ownership concentration, while higher last year's Tobin's Q could result in higher current ownership concentration. Capital structure is found to be a significant substitute mechanism for ownership. These elements should be taken into account when the ownership governance mechanism is implemented.
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Books on the topic "Narcotics, Control of – Europe"

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Seward, Valerie. Combating drugs trafficking and abuse: The challenge to Europe. London: HMSO, 1993.

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Hopkinson, Nicholas. Fighting drugs trafficking in the Americas and Europe. London: HMSO, 1991.

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Kibble, Steve. Drugs and development in South Africa: How Europe could help. London: CIIR, 1998.

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Council of Europe. Sub-Committee on Pharmaceutical Questions. Proprietary and other pharmaceuticals classified as narcotic substances and on sale in the 21 member states of the Council of Europe: Position as at 1 April 1988 = Substances et spécialités pharmaceutiques classées comme stupéfiants en vente dans les 21 états membres du Conseil de l'Europe : situation au 1er avril 1988. 2nd ed. Strasbourg: Conseil de l'Europe, 1988.

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Board, International Narcotics Control. Report of the International Narcotics Control Board for 1995. New York: UN, 1996.

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Board, International Narcotics Control. Report of the International Narcotics Control Board for 1994. New York: UN, 1995.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. European integration, the United States, and narcotics control: Rhetoric and reality : report of a staff study mission to Great Britain, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and Kenya, January 8-26, 1990 to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1990.

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United States. Dept. of State. Bureau of Public Affairs, ed. International narcotics control. [Washington, D.C.?]: Bureau of Public Affairs, Dept. of State, 1988.

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United States. Dept. of State. Bureau of Public Affairs, ed. International narcotics control. [Washington, D.C.?]: Bureau of Public Affairs, Dept. of State, 1989.

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United States. Dept. of State. Bureau of Public Affairs, ed. International narcotics control. [Washington, D.C.?]: Bureau of Public Affairs, Dept. of State, 1987.

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Book chapters on the topic "Narcotics, Control of – Europe"

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Laguerre, Michel S. "National Security, Narcotics Control and the Haitian Military." In Security Problems and Policies in the Post-Cold War Caribbean, 99–120. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24493-5_6.

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Düvell, Franck. "The Irregular Migration Dilemma: Keeping Control, Out of Control or Regaining Control?" In Illegal Immigration in Europe, 3–13. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230555020_1.

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Van Wert, James M. "International Narcotics Control: Bush's "Other War"--Are We Winning or Losing?" In War on Drugs, 21–38. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429268557-3.

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"Narcotics Control." In Medic, 179–82. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315503738-29.

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"International Narcotics Control Board." In Narcotic Drugs, 483–89. UN, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/54b306fc-en-fr-es.

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"International Narcotics Control Board." In Narcotic Drugs, 441–47. UN, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/70e189f4-en-fr-es.

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"International Narcotics Control Board." In Narcotic Drugs, 285–91. United Nations, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/9789210056373c026.

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"International Narcotics Control Board." In Encyclopedia of Pain, 1654. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28753-4_201063.

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Pietschmann, T. "A century of international drug control." In Bulletin on Narcotics, 1–2. UN, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/4713aa6f-en.

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"Drug trends over a century of drug control." In Bulletin on Narcotics, 133–46. UN, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/6f3f5319-en.

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Conference papers on the topic "Narcotics, Control of – Europe"

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Chassagne, Luc, Suat Topcu, Darine Haddad, Yasser Alayli, and Patrick Juncar. "Nanodisplacement control with optical heterodyne interferometry." In Photonics Europe, edited by Wolfgang Osten and Mitsuo Takeda. SPIE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.544651.

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Wann, Kevin E. "The Ocean Odyssey : Well Control Project." In Offshore Europe. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/spe-19247-ms.

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Bonifazi, Giuseppe, Silvia Serranti, and Laura D'Aniello. "Compost quality control by hyperspectral imaging." In Photonics Europe, edited by Francis Berghmans, Anna G. Mignani, Antonello Cutolo, Patrick P. Meyrueis, and Thomas P. Pearsall. SPIE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.781639.

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Mamedbekov, O. K., and A. A. Gasimov. "Expert System For Directional Drilling Process Control." In Offshore Europe. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/38481-ms.

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Garbuglia, E., D. Calore, and P. Guaita. "Future Developments in Subsea Autonomous Control Systems." In Offshore Europe. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/38517-ms.

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Loth, W. D., and M. Jacobs. "Testing of Lower Cost Remote Control System." In Offshore Europe. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/38552-ms.

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Pavelyev, Vladimir S., S. V. Karpeev, Victor A. Soifer, Michael R. Duparre, and Barbara Luedge. "Diffractive microrelief design for waveguiding beam control." In Photonics Europe, edited by Frank Wyrowski. SPIE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.553663.

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Monning, Frank, and Tilo Pfeifer. "Visual robot control for close-range inspections." In Photonics Europe, edited by Wolfgang Osten and Mitsuo Takeda. SPIE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.545603.

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Prieur, J. M. "Control Aspects Of Drilling High Pressure Wells." In Offshore Europe. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/19245-ms.

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Ersdal, Anne Mai, Ines M. Cecilio, Davide Fabozzi, Lars Imsland, and Nina F. Thornhill. "Applying model predictive control to power system frequency control." In 2013 4th IEEE/PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT EUROPE). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isgteurope.2013.6695306.

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Reports on the topic "Narcotics, Control of – Europe"

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Boustati, Boustati. Narcotics Flows Through Eastern Africa: the Changing Role of Tanzania and Mozambique. Institute of Development Studies, March 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2022.074.

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In the last few decades, the southern route’s use for drug trafficking gained prominence as increased law enforcement and unrest in the Middle East made the traditional ‘Balkan route’ less viable. This southern route transports drugs, mainly heroin, from its production in Afghanistan to Pakistan or Iran, to eastern Africa – including Tanzania and Mozambique- and consequently to South Africa, after which it is moved to Europe (Aucoin, 2018; Otto & Jernberg, 2020). Notable targets of trafficking via the southern route have been the United Kingdom, Belgium, and the Netherlands (UNDOC, 2015). It is difficult to know for certain the quantities of drugs being trafficked through eastern Africa, but the literature puts it at up to 40 tonnes, with 5 of those staying behind, while the rest is transported overseas (Haysom et al., 2018a, 2018b). Due to various political and economic shifts, methamphetamines produced in Afghanistan recently also began to be trafficked alongside heroin shipments through the southern route, with recent estimates putting it at 50% of drugs being trafficked (Eligh, 2021). Most of the literature agrees that, in recent years, drug trafficking routes in eastern Africa have shifted due to political changes, but there is no evidence to suggest that the amount being trafficked have decreased.
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MULLER, T., C. M. FREULING, C. STOFFEL, and G. TORRES. Control and elimination of rabies in Europe: challenges and strategies for a rabies-free Europe. OIE, September 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.20506/tt.2553.

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TUPPURAINEN, E., and N. GALON. Lumpy skin disease: current situation in Europe and neighbouring regions and necessary control measures to halt the spread in south-east Europe. OIE, September 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.20506/tt.2554.

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Watterstein, N., C. R. Thorne, and S. R. Abt. Debris Control at Hydraulic Structures in Selected Areas of the United States and Europe. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, December 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada344144.

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Byars, William R. Combined Control of Special Operations Forces in the Central Region of Allied Command Europe. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada217324.

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Pounds, T. Monitoring technologies in conventional arms control verification: The CFE (Conventional Armed Forces in Europe) context. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/7076228.

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Wolf, James F. Beyond Ten in Ten: Command and Control of Follow-On U. S. Divisions to AFCENT (Allied Forces Central Europe). Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada215859.

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Broders, M. A., and B. W. McConnell. Evaluation of the Computerized Utilities Monitor and Control System installed at the US Army, Europe, 26th Support Group at Heidelberg, Germany. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/5411574.

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Broders, M. A., and B. W. McConnell. Evaluation of the utilities energy monitoring and control system installed at the US Army, Europe, Pirmasens and 97th Base Support Battalion, Germany. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/5886538.

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Broders, M. A., and B. W. McConnell. Evaluation of the utilities energy monitoring and control system installed at the US Army, Europe, Pirmasens and 97th Base Support Battalion, Germany. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10115275.

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