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Stampleman, Arthur H. Credit concentrations: The management process. Philadelphia, Penn: Robert Morris Associates, 1994.

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Media concentration and democracy: Why ownership matters. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007.

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Jansen, Marion. Income volatility in small and developing economies: Export concentration matters. Geneva, Switzerland: World Trade Organization, 2004.

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Inside the gates: The Nazi concentration camp at Ebensee, Austria. United States]: Xlibris, 2010.

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Gesensway, Deborah. Beyond words: Images from America's concentration camps. Ithaca, N.Y: Cornell University Press, 1987.

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Heart Mountain: Life in Wyoming's concentration camp. Powell, Wyo: Western History Publications, 2000.

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Linden, John H. Surrender of the Dachau Concentration Camp, 29 Apr. 45: The true account. [S.l: s.n.], 1997.

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Douglas, Gomery, ed. Who owns the media?: Competition and concentration in the mass media industry. 3rd ed. Mahwah, N.J: L. Erlbaum Associates, 2000.

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Drinnon, Richard. Keeper of concentration camps: Dillon S. Myer and American racism. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987.

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Linden, John H. Addendum to Surrender of the Dachau Concentration Camp, 29 Apr 45: The true account. [Fairfax, Va.]: J.H. Linden, 1999.

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The Politics of Fieldwork: Research in an American concentration camp. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1999.

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American commercial banks in corporate finance, 1929-1941: A study in banking concentration. New York: Garland, 1999.

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Artifacts of loss: Crafting survival in Japanese American concentration camps. New Brunswick, N.J: Rutgers University Press, 2008.

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Driver, Nancy E. Techniques for estimation of storm-runoff loads, volumes, and selected constituent concentrations in urban watersheds in the United States. Washington, DC: Dept. of the Interior, 1990.

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Driver, Nancy E. Techniques for estimation of storm-runoff loads, volumes, and selected constituent concentrations in urban watersheds in the United States. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1990.

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Ryo, Hirabayashi Lane, ed. Inside an American concentration camp: Japanese American resistance at Poston, Arizona. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1995.

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Office, General Accounting. FHA hospital mortgage insurance program: Health care trends and portfolio concentration could affect program stability : report to congressional committees. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1996.

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Austin, Allan W. From concentration camp to campus: Japanese American students and World War II. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2004.

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Concentration camps on the home front: Japanese Americans in the house of Jim Crow. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008.

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Daniels, Roger. Concentration camps, North America: Japanese in the United States and Canada during World War II. Malabar, FL: R.E. Krieger Pub. Co., 1989.

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Seiichi, Higashide. Adios to tears: The memoirs of a Japanese-Peruvian internee in U.S. concentration camps. Honolulu, Hawaii (5265 Lawelawe Pl., Honolulu 96821): E & E Kudo, 1993.

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Adios to tears: The memoirs of a Japanese-Peruvian internee in U.S. concentration camps. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2000.

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Takei, Barbara. Tule Lake revisited: A brief history and guide to the Tule Lake Concentration Camp site. San Francisco, California: Tule Lake Committee, Inc., 2012.

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Media concentration: Hearing before the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, first session, July 17, 2001. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2005.

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Stevenson, David. A spirit unbroken: Memoir of a Holocaust survivor. North Charleston, S.C: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2013.

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Peduzzi, Lubomir. O hudbe v terezinskem ghettu: Soubor kritickych stati (Edice Vedecke studie). Barrister & Principal, 1999.

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Bunting, Robert L. Employer Concentration in Local Labor Markets. University of North Carolina Press, 2011.

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Stone, Dan. Concentration Camps: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198723387.001.0001.

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Concentration Camps: A Very Short Introduction provides a global history of concentration camps, showing the differences and similarities between the various camp systems that have been used in the 20th century. Setting concentration camps, such as those under the Third Reich, against the longer history of incarceration, it explains how the ability of the modern state to control populations led to the creation of this extreme institution. Looking at their emergence and spread around the world, this VSI argues that concentration camps serve the purpose, from the point of view of the state in crisis, of removing a section of the population that is perceived to be threatening, traitorous, or diseased.
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Minidoka: An American Concentration Camp. Caxton Press, 2013.

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Media Ownership and Concentration in America. Oxford University Press, USA, 2008.

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Jefferson, Michael. 1. Employment status. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198815167.003.0001.

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Each Concentrate revision guide is packed with essential information, key cases, revision tips, exam Q&As, and more. Concentrates show you what to expect in a law exam, what examiners are looking for, and how to achieve extra marks. This chapter discusses the concept of employment status. Topics covered include the reasons for distinguishing employees from other types of worker; statutory definitions of employee and worker; and the courts’ and tribunals’ approach to identifying employees. The tests for employment status are stated concentrating on mutuality of obligations and personal service. Discussion centres on zero hours contracts, agency workers, and the gig economy.
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illustrator, Katayama Mits, ed. Child prisoner in American concentration camps. 2019.

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Lindvall, Johannes. Formal and Informal Power. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198766865.003.0004.

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The main argument of this chapter is that the concentration-of-power hypothesis—the idea that reform capacity is higher under power-concentration institutions—only holds, if at all, in societies where interest groups have negligible informal power. Where interest groups have significant power, sharing formal power among several political parties may lead to higher reform capacity than a concentration of power. The chapter shows that reform capacity tends to be low if power-concentration institutions are situated in societies where interest groups are strong enough to threaten to block reforms, but not strong enough for the government to treat them as a permanent interlocutor. The chapter's empirical sections are concerned with labor market reforms in European Union member states, pension reforms and employment-protection reforms in France, and political strikes in the advanced democracies.
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Baker, C. Edwin. Media Concentration and Democracy: Why Ownership Matters (Communication, Society and Politics). Cambridge University Press, 2006.

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Baker, C. Edwin. Media Concentration and Democracy: Why Ownership Matters (Communication, Society and Politics). Cambridge University Press, 2006.

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Amy, Schmidt, Loehrer Gudrun, and United States. National Archives and Records Administration., eds. The Mauthausen concentration camp complex: World War II and postwar records. Washington, D.C: National Archives and Records Administration, 2008.

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Drinnon, Richard. Keeper of the Concentration Camps: Dillon S. Myer and American Racism. University of California Press, 1989.

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Drinnon, Richard. Keeper of the Concentration Camps: Dillon S. Myer and American Racism. University of California Press, 1989.

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Klosko, George. The British Welfare State. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199973415.003.0005.

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Development of the British welfare state, in regard to three main episodes: the Liberal reforms early in the twentieth century; the Beveridge Report; and the National Health Service, with concentration on the role played by justificatory arguments, and the evolution of British political culture during this period.
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Wodzinski, Marcin. Hasidism and Politics. Liverpool University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781904113737.001.0001.

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Analysing the political relations between the Kingdom of Poland and the hasidic movement, this book examines plans formulated by the government and by groups close to government circles regarding hasidim, and describes how a hasidic body politic developed in response. The book demonstrates that the rise of Hasidism was an important factor in shaping the Jewish policy of both central and provincial authorities and shows how the creation of socio-political conditions that were advantageous to the hasidic movement accelerated its growth. While concentrating on the dynamic that developed in the Kingdom of Poland, the discussion is informed by a consideration of the relationship between the state and the hasidic movement from its inception in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The novelty of this study lies in the fact that, whereas most analyses of political culture concentrate on states and societies with well-established electoral systems of representation, the book focuses on the under-researched area of political relations between a non-democratic state and a low-status community lacking authorized representation. Applying concepts more often associated with cultural history, the analysis draws a distinction between the terms of reference of high-level political debate and the actual implementation of policy middle- and low-level officials. Similarly, in analysing hasidic responses, the book differentiates between high-level hasidic representations in the state and the grassroots politics of the community. This combination enables a broad contextualization of the whole subject, integrating the social and cultural history of Polish Jewry with that of Polish society in general.
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Edele, Mark. The Impact of War and the Costs of Superpower Status. Edited by Simon Dixon. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199236701.013.028.

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Rather than recount the history of postwar society as a story of successive regimes identified with individual leaders, this chapter takes a thematic approach concentrating on the state’s attempts to balance the demands of international security against its ability to supply resources to the Soviet people. By the 1970s, the level of defence spending made it impossible to guarantee universal well-being and a good life through the official economy. So instead the state focused its attention on war veterans—a subgroup which by then encompassed most of the older generation—while allowing the rest of the citizenry to privatize everyday life. Soviet society’s spontaneous solutions to the war and postwar crises—suburban gardening at the dacha, barter, legal and illegal trade—thus became the base of the late socialist economy, while the new social entity born out of the war became a central status group in late socialist society.
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Hirabayashi, Lane Ryo. The Politics of Fieldwork: Research in an American Concentration Camp. University of Arizona Press, 2001.

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Walker, Matthew C. Convulsive and non-convulsive status epilepticus. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199688395.003.0030.

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This chapter describes the definition, epidemiology, classification, diagnosis, and treatment of status epilepticus, concentrating on the roles that electroencephalography (EEG) plays. The term status epilepticus now encompasses a range of conditions from continuous convulsive seizures to clinically subtle non-convulsive seizures, which may manifest as changes in behaviour or personality. EEG is critical for the diagnosis of non-convulsive status epilepticus. Furthermore, the progression of convulsive status epilepticus is to an electromechanical dissociation in which continuous electrical seizure activity may have no or minimal clinical manifestations. In the later stages of status epilepticus, EEG is necessary to monitor treatment, but is confounded by the interpretation of periodic EEG patterns, which represent a continuum from interictal through to ictal activity. Post-status epilepticus EEG patterns have prognostic value: periodic epileptiform discharges, burst suppression patterns (off anaesthesia) and repetitive seizure activity are indicative of a poor long-term prognosis.
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Chomsky, Noam. Requiem for the American dream: The 10 principles of concentration of wealth & power. Seven Stories Press, 2017.

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Huang, Yan. Neo-Gricean Pragmatics. Edited by Yan Huang. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199697960.013.12.

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The aim of this chapter is to provide a state-of-the-art survey of classical and especially neo-Gricean pragmatics, focusing on the bipartite model put forward by Horn and the trinitarian model advanced by Levinson. It assesses the role neo-Gricean pragmatics plays in effecting a radical simplification of the lexicon, semantics, and formal syntax in linguistic theory respectively, covering lexical narrowing, lexical cloning, lexical blocking, and lexicalization asymmetry in logical operators, and concentrating on pragmatic intrusion into what is said, Grice’s circle, and the pragmatics–semantics interface, and anaphora and binding.
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G, Picard Robert, ed. Press concentration and monopoly: New perspectives on newspaper ownership and operation. Norwood, N.J: Ablex Pub. Corp., 1988.

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Cleverley, Joanne. The imaging of fungal disease. Edited by Christopher C. Kibbler, Richard Barton, Neil A. R. Gow, Susan Howell, Donna M. MacCallum, and Rohini J. Manuel. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198755388.003.0041.

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The imaging of fungal infection is diverse and often non-specific with multiple abnormalities commonly identified, frequently with more than one organ involved. By correlating the clinical information, which should include patient immune status, pre-existing chronic disease, and potential exposure to endemic fungi, and using this information with an awareness of the radiographic findings of fungal infection, a potential diagnosis can be ascertained. In this chapter, the imaging of fungal infection is discussed, concentrating on the various imaging modalities available, their role, and the major organs involved, highlighting any distinguishing radiographic findings, which may help in the search for a definitive diagnosis.
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Chakera, Aron, William G. Herrington, and Christopher A. O’Callaghan. Disorders of plasma sodium. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0174.

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The normal range for serum sodium levels in most laboratories is 135–145 mmol/l. Hyponatraemia is defined as a serum sodium concentration of <135 mmol/l (<120 mmol/l is severe), and hypernatraemia as a concentration >145 mmol/l. As sodium is the major extracellular electrolyte, and freely diffuses throughout the extracellular space, it plays a key role in regulating osmolarity. Hyponatraemia is almost always associated with a hyposmolar state, except for the rare circumstances when there are other osmotically active substances present at high levels (e.g. glucose). Given the relationship between sodium and water, accurate assessment of fluid balance is an integral part of determining the causes of hypo- or hypernatraemia. This chapter describes the clinical approach to patients with derangements of plasma sodium.
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Lobell, Steven E. How Should the US Respond to a Rising China? Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190675387.003.0017.

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Realist Cold War foreign policy approaches emphasize the importance of aggregate measures and metrics of material and military capabilities in the international system. Realists argue that shifts in capabilities and changes in the distribution of power are dangerous and that aggregate power is fungible. These approaches have been carried forward into the post-Cold War period to forecast trends for a declining United States and a rising China or some combination of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa). The chapter accepts the general logic of balance of power and power transition theories or aggregate power realism (APR) that shifts in capabilities and changes in power are dangerous.1 However, these approaches miss how state leaders assess power trends, the fungibility or usefulness of material capabilities, and that states rarely balance against concentrations of power. This chapter advances components of power theory that recast APR approaches.
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Kenney, Padraic. “But I Have No Wish to Be Discharged”. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199375745.003.0002.

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Political imprisonment originated in the mid-nineteenth century, as European states turned away from the use of exile (to places such as Australia or Siberia) and increasingly placed opponents in state prisons for lengthy periods. At the same time, opposition movements became more organized around coherent ideologies and developed the capability of celebrating and publicizing their imprisoned comrades. This era would see the first concentration camps, the first genocides, and the first civilian refugees. It is not surprising that political prisoners would take their place on stage at the same time. The Fenian movement in Ireland, the socialists in the Russian Empire (especially in Poland), the British suffragettes, and Gandhi’s satyagraha resisters in British South Africa are the primary examples used.
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