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Cucinella, Mario --- MCA --- Italië
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Arup, Ove --- Cucinella, Mario --- MCA --- Italië
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Franz Anton Mesmer (1734-1815) --- magnétiseurs --- magnétisme --- médecine alternative --- enquêtes --- guérisseurs --- médecines complémentaires alternatives (MCA) --- médecine intégrée --- placebo --- science --- parasciences --- ésotérisme --- thérapie --- Reiki (霊気) --- mesmérisme --- histoire du magnétisme
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Cerebral revascularization --- Anastomosis, Extracranial-intracranial --- Brain revascularization --- Cerebral microsurgical revascularization --- EC-IC arterial bypass --- Extracranial-intracranial anastomosis --- Extracranial-intracranial arterial bypass --- Microsurgical revascularization, Cerebral --- Revascularization, Cerebral --- Transcranial bypass --- Cerebral arteries --- Microsurgery --- Cerebral Microsurgical Revascularization --- Brain Revascularization --- EC-IC Arterial Bypass --- Extracranial-Intracranial Arterial Bypass --- Microsurgical Revascularization, Cerebral --- STA-MCA Bypass --- Arterial Bypass, EC-IC --- Arterial Bypass, Extracranial-Intracranial --- Arterial Bypasses, EC-IC --- Arterial Bypasses, Extracranial-Intracranial --- Bypass, EC-IC Arterial --- Bypass, Extracranial-Intracranial Arterial --- Bypass, STA-MCA --- Bypasses, EC-IC Arterial --- Bypasses, Extracranial-Intracranial Arterial --- Bypasses, STA-MCA --- Cerebral Microsurgical Revascularizations --- EC IC Arterial Bypass --- EC-IC Arterial Bypasses --- Extracranial Intracranial Arterial Bypass --- Extracranial-Intracranial Arterial Bypasses --- Revascularization, Brain --- Revascularization, Cerebral Microsurgical --- STA MCA Bypass --- STA-MCA Bypasses --- methods. --- Surgery
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Adriano Design --- Arnhem, Ineke Hans --- Bozzoli, Lorenza --- Campana, Fernado --- Campana, Humberto --- Dahlstrom, Bjorn --- Gargan, Elisa --- Hutten, Richard --- Lievore Asociados --- MCA& Partners --- Pecora, Terri --- Rashid, Karim --- Simmons, Laurie --- Tarantino Furniture --- Thun Matteo --- Wheelwright, Peter
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Art --- 7.036 --- 727.7 --- Chicago --- Illinois --- Kleihues, Josef Paul --- Museum of Contemporary Art --- Catalogs --- 20ste eeuw (kunst) --- Twintigste eeuw (kunst) --- Kunstmusea (architectuur) --- Musea (architectuur) --- Museumarchitectuur --- Kleihues, J. P. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago, Ill.) --- MCA --- Catalogs. --- Museum of Contemporary Art [Chicago, Ill.]
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Like the United Malays National Organization (UMNO), the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) was known for having its bastion in Johor, with the state containing the highest number of parliamentary seats contested and won by the party. Two features of the MCA stand out: (1) its relative resilience in that its near elimination in other states since 2008 did not occur in Johor until the recent 14th General Elections, and (2) that most MCA presidents had some connections to Johor, either as having been born in Johor, contested in a Johor constituency, been chairman of the Johor state liaison committee, or a combination of three. Although historical institutional linkages such as the New Villages and the Chinese guilds and associations (CGAs) gave the MCA a strong footing in Johor initially, changing political and socioeconomic circumstances gradually eroded the part's support among the Johorean Chinese. As it began to lose appeal as an individual party, the MCA Johor had to depend on a strategy of mixed voter pooling so that the significant loss of support from the Chinese could be compensated for by the Malay electorate that was until recently highly supportive of the Barisan Nasional (BN). The strategic dependence of the MCA on the UMNO was rendered void when the latter was defeated in the state. As it stands, the revival of the part's standing both within Johor and nationally is far from certain.
Elections --- Chinese --- Ethnology --- Electoral politics --- Franchise --- Polls --- Political science --- Politics, Practical --- Plebiscite --- Political campaigns --- Representative government and representation --- Malaysian Chinese Association. --- Ma Hua kung hui --- Ma-lai-hsi-ya Hua jen kung hui --- MCA --- M.C.A. --- Malaixiya Hua ren gong hui --- Ma Hua gong hui --- Malayan Chinese Association --- Malaysia --- Politics and government.
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Social movements throughout the world have been central to history, politics, society, and culture. Observing Protest from a Place examines the impact of one such campaign, the global justice movement, as seen from the southern hemisphere. Drawing upon a collective survey from the 2011 World Social Forum in Dakar, the contributions explore a number of vital issues, including the methodological problems of studying international activist gatherings and how scholars can overcome those challenges. By demonstrating the importance of the global justice movement and the role of non-governmental organizations for participants in the southern hemisphere, this volume is an important addition to the literature on community action.
;. --- Protest movements. --- Social movements --- Anti-globalization movement --- International cooperation. --- Alternative globalization movement --- Anti-capitalist movement --- Anti-corporate movement --- Fair trade movement --- Global justice movement --- Movements, Social --- Protest movements --- Globalization --- Social history --- Social psychology --- World Social Forum --- World Social Forum. --- Foro Social Mundial --- Forum social mondial --- Fórum Social Mundial --- Forum sociale mondiale --- FSM --- Weltsozialforum --- WSF --- Anti-globalization movement. --- Alter-globalist movement --- Anticorporate movement --- Antiglobalization movement --- international division of labor methodology --- multiple correspondence analysis (mca) --- transnational social movements --- global justice movement --- Activism --- Dakar --- Latin America --- Senegal
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In the Earth sciences, a transition is currently occurring in multiple fields towards an integrated Earth system approach, with applications including numerical weather prediction, hydrological forecasting, climate impact studies, ocean dynamics estimation and monitoring, and carbon cycle monitoring. These approaches rely on coupled modeling techniques using Earth system models that account for an increased level of complexity of the processes and interactions between atmosphere, ocean, sea ice, and terrestrial surfaces. A crucial component of Earth system approaches is the development of coupled data assimilation of satellite observations to ensure consistent initialization at the interface between the different subsystems. Going towards strongly coupled data assimilation involving all Earth system components is a subject of active research. A lot of progress is being made in the ocean–atmosphere domain, but also over land. As atmospheric models now tend to address subkilometric scales, assimilating high spatial resolution satellite data in the land surface models used in atmospheric models is critical. This evolution is also challenging for hydrological modeling. This book gathers papers reporting research on various aspects of coupled data assimilation in Earth system models. It includes contributions presenting recent progress in ocean–atmosphere, land–atmosphere, and soil–vegetation data assimilation.
land data assimilation system --- land data assimilation --- rainfall-runoff simulation --- 4D-Var data assimilation --- total water storage --- accuracy --- ocean–atmosphere assimilation --- precipitation --- Earth system models --- numerical weather prediction --- fluorescence --- GRACE --- MCA analysis --- weakly coupled data assimilation --- GPM IMERG --- atmospheric models --- rainfall correction --- remote sensing --- microwave remote sensing --- SMAP --- land surface modeling --- bending angle --- floods soil moisture --- vegetation --- GPSRO --- WRF --- merged CMORPH --- land surface model --- temperature --- 4D-Var --- data assimilation --- data-driven methods --- GSI --- radio occultation data --- rainfall --- soil moisture --- sea level anomaly --- total cloud cover --- land surface models --- Mediterranean basin --- interpolation --- sea surface height --- drought --- TRMM 3B42 --- analog data assimilation --- ocean models
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Humans are part of an ecosystem, and understanding our relationship with the environment and with other organisms is a prerequisite to living together sustainably. Zoonotic diseases, which are spread between animals and humans, are an important issue as they reflect our relationship with other animals in a common environment. Zoonoses are still presented with high occurrence rates, especially in rural communities, with direct and indirect consequences for people. In several cases, zoonosis could cause severe clinical manifestations and is difficult to control and treat. Moreover, the persistent use of drugs for infection control enhances the potential of drug resistance and impacts on ecosystem balance and food production. This book demonstrates the importance of understanding zoonosis in terms of how it allows ecosystems to transform, adapt, and evolve. Ecohealth/One Health approaches recognize the interconnections among people, other organisms, and their shared developing environment. Moreover, these holistic approaches encourage stakeholders of various disciplines to collaborate in order to solve problems related to zoonosis. The reality of climate change necessitates considering new variables in studying diseases, particularly to predict how these changes in the ecosystems can affect human health and how to recognize the boundaries between medicine, veterinary care, and environmental and social changes towards healthy and sustainable development.
Zoonoses --- Epidemics --- Animals --- Prevention. --- Diseases --- One Health (Initiative) --- Animal kingdom --- Beasts --- Fauna --- Native animals --- Native fauna --- Wild animals --- Wildlife --- Organisms --- Human-animal relationships --- Zoology --- Disease outbreaks --- Outbreaks of disease --- Pandemics --- Pestilences --- Communicable diseases --- Animal-borne diseases --- Communicable diseases between animals and human beings --- Zoonotic diseases --- Animals as carriers of disease --- Outbreaks --- non-typhoidal Salmonella --- bacteria --- spotted fever group Rickettsia spp. --- environmental DNA --- filariasis --- enteropathogens --- Anaplasma phagocytophilum --- antimicrobial resistance --- livestock --- serology --- multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) --- animals --- bovine tuberculosis (bTB) --- Enterobacteriaceae --- risk factors --- Tocantins --- B. malayi --- Africa --- zoonoses --- Zoonosis --- wildlife–livestock–human interface --- tick-borne infections --- zoonosis --- snail surveillance --- IFAT --- edaphic factors --- D. immitis --- Oncomelania hupensis quadrasi --- antibiotics --- Taenia saginata --- dog --- PCR --- food chain --- Cysticercus bovis --- schistosomiasis japonica --- campylobacteriosis --- one health --- birds --- Thailand --- epidemiology --- antibiotic resistance --- One-health --- ESBL --- public health --- One Health --- child diarrhoea --- Eastern Mediterranean region --- Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis) --- zoonotic TB --- Toxoplasma gondii --- developing countries --- food security --- B. pahangi --- horses
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