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Moṅʻ, Moṅʻ. Mranʻ māʹ rui r̋ā ʼāyu canʻ b̋edaṅʻ paññā. Ranʻ kunʻ: Tuiṅʻ L̋aṅʻ C̋ā pe, 2001.

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Gavrilov, O. A. Strategii͡a︡ pravotvorchestva i sot͡s︡ialʹnoe prognozirovanie. Moskva: In-t gosudarstva i prava Rossiĭskoĭ akademii nauk, 1993.

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V, Kehiaian H., Renon H, and International Symposium on Critical Evaluation and Prediction of Phase Equilibria in Multicomponent Systems (2nd : 1985 : Paris, France), eds. Measurement, evaluation, and prediction of phase equilibria: A collection of selected papers from the Second International IUPAC Workshop on Vapor-Liquid Equilibria in 1-Alkanol +n-Alkane Mixtures, Paris, France, 5-7 September 1985 and the Second International Symposium on Critical Evaluation and Prediction of Phase Equilibria in Multicomponent Systems, Paris France, 11-13 September 1985. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1986.

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Nōrin Suisan Gijutsu Kaigi. Jimukyoku. Kankyō hendō ni tomonau kaiyō seibutsu daihassei no yosoku, seigyo gijutsu no kaihatsu: Kurage-rui no daihassei yosoku, seigyo gijutsu no kaihatsu = Study for the prediction and control of the population outbreak of the marine life in relation to environmental change : studies of prediction and control of jellyfish outbreaks (STOPJELLY). Tōkyō-to Chiyoda-ku: Nōrin Suisanshō Nōrin Suisan Gijutsu Kaigi Jimukyoku, 2014.

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Birch, Jonathan. The Rule under Attack. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198733058.003.0003.

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HRG has been criticized for being an ‘empty statement’ or tautology, for failing to yield predictions, and for failing to yield causal explanations of change. There is some justification for these charges, yet they do not undermine the value of HRG as an organizing framework. In response to the ‘tautology’ complaint, we should admit that HRG is tautology-like, in that it avoids detailed dynamical assumptions. But this is an advantage in an organizing framework, because it ensures its compatibility with a wide range of more detailed models. In response to the ‘prediction’ complaint, we should concede that HRG is not very useful for prediction, but the role of an organizing framework is not predictive. In response to the ‘causal explanation’ complaint, this chapter argues that HRG, by organizing our thinking about ultimate causes, generates understanding of those causes. It also compares favourably to other possible organizing frameworks.
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United States. Army Aviation Research and Technology Activity. and Langley Research Center, eds. A comparison of fatigue life prediction methodologies for rotor craft. Hampton, Va: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, 1990.

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Lee, Christoph I. Rule Out Subarachnoid Hemorrhage for Headache. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190223700.003.0003.

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This chapter, found in the headache section of the book, provides a succinct synopsis of a key study examining the use of computed tomography (CT) to rule out a head bleed or subarachnoid hemorrhage among patients with acute headaches. This summary outlines the study methodology and design, major results, limitations and criticisms, related studies and additional information, and clinical implications. Researchers reported that the criteria had high sensitivity and high negative predictive value for identifying subarachnoid hemorrhage among patients presenting to the emergency department with acute nontraumatic headache that reached maximal intensity within 1 hour and with normal neurologic examinations. In addition to outlining the most salient features of the study, a clinical vignette and imaging example are included in order to provide relevant clinical context.
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Die Vermessung der Utopie: Mythen des Kapitalismus und die kommende Gesellschaft, Raul Zelik im Gespräch mit Elmar Altvater. Blumenbar, 2009.

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Hough, Catherine L. Chronic critical illness. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0377.

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Chronic critical illness (CCI) is common and describes a state of prolonged critical illness, in which patients have persisting organ failures requiring treatment in an intensive care setting. There are many different definitions of CCI, with most including prolonged (> 96 hours) mechanical ventilation. Advanced age, higher severity of illness, and poor functional status prior to critical illness are all important risk factors, but prediction of CCI is imperfect. Although requirement for mechanical ventilation is the hallmark, CCI encompasses much more than the respiratory system, with effects on metabolism, skin, brain, and neuromuscular function. During CCI, patients have a high burden of symptoms and impaired capacity to communicate their needs. Mortality and quality of life are generally poor, but highly variable, with 1-year mortality over 50% and most survivors suffering permanent cognitive impairment and functional dependence. Patients at highest and lowest risk for mortality can be identified using a simple prediction rule. Caring for the chronically critically ill is a substantial burden both to patients’ families and to the health care system as a whole. Further research is needed in order to improve care and outcomes for CCI patients and their families.
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van der Meer, Tom. Dissecting the Causal Chain from Quality of Government to Political Support. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198793717.003.0008.

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This chapter investigates to what extent cross-national differences in political support can be explained by the quality of government. The quality of government perspective implies that the executive ought to be bound by its own rules: impartiality and rule of law. The chapter formulates and tests hypotheses about the effects of governmental impartiality, rule of law, bureaucratic professionalism, and corruption on citizens’ political support using data from the ESS 2012. Of these indicators, it is the impartiality of policy implementation by the national bureaucracy that stands out as a consistently significant, robust, and strong predictor of political support.
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Guala, Francesco. Philosophy of the Social Sciences. Edited by Paul Humphreys. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199368815.013.6.

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Naturalism is still facing a strong opposition in the philosophy of social science from influential scholars who argue that philosophical analysis must be autonomous from scientific investigation. The opposition exploits philosophers’ traditional diffidence toward social science and fuels the ambition to provide new foundations for social research. A classic anti-naturalist strategy is to identify a feature of social reality that prevents scientific explanation and prediction. An all-time favorite is the dependence of social phenomena on human representation. This article examines two prominent versions of the dependence thesis and concludes that they both fail. Contemporary social science is capable of accounting for the causal dependence of social reality on representation, and there is no reason to believe that social entities are ontologically dependent on the collective acceptance of a constitutive rule.
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Rodgers, Yana van der Meulen. US Assistance for Family Planning. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190876128.003.0003.

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Chapter 3 places the global gag rule into a broader context by examining the longer-term history of US family-planning assistance within a framework of global reproductive governance characterized by three paradigms: population control, safe motherhood, and women’s reproductive health. Early proponents of family-planning assistance were motivated primarily by fears of explosive population growth in developing countries. Their answer was to disseminate modern contraceptives across large populations to reduce fertility rates and control population growth. As the predictions of Malthusian-type disaster failed to materialize, the paradigm surrounding population assistance shifted to safe motherhood. Growing pressure from feminists and women’s groups to focus on the rights of all women, not just mothers, contributed to the third paradigm shift toward women’s reproductive health. Each time the United States has imposed the global gag rule it has antagonized donors, agencies, and governments who have set the priorities of these paradigms in reproductive governance.
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McDannell, Colleen. Mormons and Materialism. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198798071.003.0007.

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By consistently conflating spirit and matter, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has steadfastly resisted secularization theory’s prediction of the inevitable decline and marginalization of religion. This chapter argues that successful use of material and popular culture by Mormons in the USA and Great Britain has enabled its expansion. I maintain that Mormonism is a ‘material Christianity’, demonstrated by the Book of Mormon’s embodied Jesus and the 1847 establishment of a religious community in Utah. Latter-day Saints now run church museums and historic sites, put on musical pageants, and produce film sagas—all intended to inspire the faithful and proselytize to the rest. Successful church public relations campaigns dovetail with secular depictions of Mormons in film, on television, and in Broadway and West End theatre. The church’s foray into popular culture is funded partially through for-profit companies that creatively combine the business world with the world of faith.
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Ryan, Eileen. Occupation, War, and the Transformation of the Sanusiyya. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190673796.003.0004.

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Fierce opposition to the Italian invasion of Libya in October 1911 demonstrated the fallacies of Insabato’s predictions that a positive Italo-Sanusi relationship would lead to an easy victory. Nevertheless, Italian colonial officials continued to pursue an alliance with the Sanusiyya as a central objective. During World War I Italian and British officials toyed with the idea of exacerbating divisions within the Sanusi family, descendants of the man credited with founding the Sufi order. Rather than negotiating with the recognized head of the Sanusiyya, Ahmed al-Sharif, officials promoted the leadership of his younger cousin, Idris al-Sanusi. In the context of prolonged war, Idris’s negotiations with European officials met with widespread approval among Sanusi elites. For Italian colonial officials, the development of a power-sharing relationship with Idris meant minimizing the Catholic identity of Italian colonial rule, much to the dismay of missionaries and Catholic political interests in Rome.
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Koczo, Agnes, Reshad Mahmud, and Belinda Rivera-Lebron. Pulmonary Embolism (DRAFT). Edited by Raghavan Murugan and Joseph M. Darby. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190612474.003.0020.

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This chapter examines the diagnosis, risk stratification, and breadth of treatment options for pulmonary embolism (PE). It reviews the decision pathways based on degree of clinical suspicion of PE and assessing pre-test probability using the Geneva and Wells’ Score. It also reviews the Pulmonary Embolism Rule-out Criteria (PERC) and D-dimer with high negative predictive values. Imaging and cardiac biomarkers, which allow classification and risk stratification of PE, are discussed in how they guide management. Options for parenteral anticoagulation including bridging to novel oral anticoagulants or vitamin K antagonists for long term therapy are discussed, as well as clinical situations where systemic or catheter based thrombolysis should be considered. Hemodynamic support involving vasopressors are reviewed. The options for surgical embolectomy, as well as special cases including clot in transit, are discussed.
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Steiner, Benjamin. Measuring and Explaining Inmate Misconduct. Edited by John Wooldredge and Paula Smith. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199948154.013.12.

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This essay explores definitions of inmate misconduct (e.g., the distinction between crimes versus “other” rule infractions, violent versus property versus drug crimes in prison, and the incidence versus the prevalence of institutional misconduct). The current applicability of importation, deprivation, and administrative control theories to understanding inmate deviance is assessed. Other potentially applicable criminological theories (e.g., social control theories, Agnew’s general strain theory) are also discussed. General theories of crime and deviance may offer a comprehensive explanation of misconduct and permit consideration of incarceration as a stage (or stages) in an offender’s life course that may encourage desistance from offending or induce further criminality. The literature on best practices for predicting (and preventing) institutional misconduct is also reviewed, as well as research on a possible link between engaging in misconduct during confinement and postrelease recidivism.
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Jackson, Joshua J., and Brent W. Roberts. Conscientiousness. Edited by Thomas A. Widiger. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199352487.013.18.

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Conscientiousness refers to a broad swath of constructs that reflects the propensity to be self-controlled, responsible to others, hardworking, orderly, and rule abiding. To understand why conscientiousness is one of the best psychological predictors of important outcomes (e.g., longevity; divorce), this chapter provides a broad overview of the trait. First, the Sociogenomic model of personality traits is briefly described as a means to provide a common language to discuss the status of conscientiousness. Next, the hierarchical structure of conscientiousness is described, including a description of common measures used to assess conscientiousness, as well as constructs related to conscientiousness. The development of conscientiousness is then discussed, followed by a review of the predictive ability of conscientiousness. The potential mechanisms driving the development of conscientiousness and the pathways that relate conscientiousness to important outcomes are also examined.
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An RL10A-3-3A rocket engine model using the rocket engine transient simulator (ROCETS) software. [Washington, D.C.]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1993.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. An RL10A-3-3A rocket engine model using the rocket engine transient simulator (ROCETS) software. [Washington, D.C.]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1993.

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Knezevic, Nebojsa Nick, Benjamin Cantu, Ivana Knezevic, and Kenneth D. Candido. Chronic Back Pain in the Elderly: Spinal Stenosis. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190271787.003.0022.

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Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a common reason for physician office visits among the elderly. Predictive factors for CLBP are female sex, social isolation, hypertension, and joint pain. In the elderly, CLBP may be related to degenerative spinal stenosis with disk degeneration and overall spondylosis. A detailed medical history and a targeted, comprehensive physical examination are the initial approaches to rule out underlying disease that requires urgent attention. Clinical and evidence-based approaches to management suggest avoiding early MRI or CT, as imaging in elderly patients has proven both impractical and uneconomical. Instead, good clinical judgment should be used for making diagnoses. Consensus on the best initial approaches for managing CLBP has not yet been achieved, and conservative therapy is suggested, varying from use of pharmacologic agents, physical therapy, electrical stimulation, and physical manipulations to epidural injections. Surgical alternatives are avoided due to confounding and multiple comorbidities in older patients.
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Sen, Somdeep. Decolonizing Palestine. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501752735.001.0001.

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This book rejects the notion that liberation from colonialization exists as a singular moment in history when the colonizer is ousted by the colonized. Instead, it considers the case of the Palestinian struggle for liberation from its settler colonial condition as a complex psychological and empirical mix of the colonial and the postcolonial. Specifically, the book examines the two seemingly contradictory, yet coexistent, anticolonial and postcolonial modes of politics adopted by Hamas following the organization's unexpected victory in the 2006 Palestinian Legislative Council election. Despite the expectations of experts, Hamas has persisted as both an armed resistance to Israeli settler colonial rule and as a governing body. Based on ethnographic material collected in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, Israel, and Egypt, the book argues that the puzzle Hamas presents is not rooted in predicting the timing or process of its abandonment of either role. The challenge instead lies in explaining how and why it maintains both, and what this implies for the study of liberation movements and postcolonial studies more generally.
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Aronson, Jonathan D., and Peter F. Cowhey. The Information and Communication Revolution and International Relations. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.425.

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Major trends in information and communication technology (ICT) are transforming the global commercial and technology landscape. Since 1945, the US market has been the most consistent agenda setter for the global market. But now, as economic gloom haunts the world, and as a new President settles in the United States, predictions abound that American dominance in international relations will give way to the leadership of China or others. However, if the United States acts vigorously on the policy front, it can maintain its international leadership position until at least 2025. In addition, the information revolution has also accelerated the changing of international actors’ roles. This is because the web and the information revolution had resulted in tremendous security, political, economic, social, and cultural consequences, which altered the roles of countries, companies, non-governmental actors, and international institutions in the conduct of international relations. ICTs can also leave a significant impact on foreign policy, as these can affect democratic and authoritarian rule, as well as give rise to the “CNN effect,” which is a relatively recent phenomenon which has a tendency to alter the extent, depth, and speed of the new global media. As the ICT revolution spreads across the planet it also resets the international relations playing field, with significant consequences for security, and political, economic, social, and cultural interactions.
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