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Controlled Natural Language - - Bog - Springer International Publishing AG - Plusbog.dk

Risk Communication for the Future - - Bog - Springer International Publishing AG - Plusbog.dk

Fundamentals of Spread Spectrum Modulation - Rodger E. Ziemer - Bog - Springer International Publishing AG - Plusbog.dk

Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems - - Bog - Springer International Publishing AG - Plusbog.dk

Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems - - Bog - Springer International Publishing AG - Plusbog.dk

Allergic to Life - Frank Lichtenberger - Bog - Springer International Publishing AG - Plusbog.dk

Allergic to Life - Frank Lichtenberger - Bog - Springer International Publishing AG - Plusbog.dk

This easy-to-read title provides a comprehensive discussion of the major changes in daily life that have led to states of increased bodily inflammation. Indeed, today there is an epidemic of allergic and autoimmune disease in the first and developing world. While outdoor climate change is now considered common knowledge, the impact of longer work hours, artificial lighting, increased food shelf life, and changes to the microbiome all have made a large impact in increasing allergies worldwide. An allergy, best defined as a “damaging response from the Immune system due to a substance in the environment,” starts with warning signals, or generalized "symptoms," that are caused by something in the environment. Itching, aches, pains, swelling, coughing, and fatigue are all immune responses. Written in an engaging -- and often humorous -- style by an allergist/immunologist, the first three chapters outline how the humanbody is in an unquestionably harmful environment, and that, in general, the immune system is just doing its job. In subsequent chapters, the specific topics contributing to allergies are covered in detail, starting with microorganisms and a focus on indoor living. Dust mites, for example, are addressed in one full chapter -- and for good reason. The past few decades have seen an explosion of climate controlled, humidified indoor airspace that is ideally suited for more mass production of mites. In the end, emphasizes the author, all roads of inflammation from the environment lead to the “mast cell compartment.” The stress responses of the body summarily drive up this compartment and have led to a world-wide prevalence of between 14% to 17% of “mast cell activation syndrome.” While genetics and comorbid conditions are important in any symptom or disease process, the mast cell compartment feeds and grows off all the major environmental changes of the past 50 or so years. This is why the human body in the 21st century is in a low level state of “rejection,” of the world, says the author. Most of these changes are irreversible, but the situation is not hopeless. Understanding how the body changes itself in response to its environment will allow controlled desensitization to the environment. Allergic to Life: How the Human Body Rejects the Modern World serves as a concise and lively text for clinicians and general readers interested in a deep, expert dive into the world of allergy and immunology.

DKK 349.00
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The U.S. Christian Right and Pro-Family Politics in 21st Century Africa - Haley Mcewen - Bog - Springer International Publishing AG - Plusbog.dk

The U.S. Christian Right and Pro-Family Politics in 21st Century Africa - Haley Mcewen - Bog - Springer International Publishing AG - Plusbog.dk

This book will address and uncover the role of US Christian Right ‘pro-family’ groups in mobilizing counter-movements against LGBTIQ+ human rights, reproductive justice, and sexuality education in Africa, and will intervene in the tendency to exceptionalize Africa as a ‘homophobic continent’ following the surge in homophobic and transphobic legislation, hate speech, and violence in recent years. The author employs the lens of decoloniality in an intersectional manner to unpack the multiple forms of hierarchy and oppression that the concept of the nuclear family has historically worked to naturalize in the interests of capitalism, Christo-normativity, and a world system dominated and controlled by the global north. Proceeding from the historical geopolitical context informing nuclear family idealization, the analysis then presents a critical discussion of contemporary pro-family discourses, showing that pro-family narratives that universalize and politicize the notion of ‘family’ arenot only constituting agendas that erode LGBTIQ+ and reproductive justice, but reinforce an international order that privileges Euro-American interests despite pro-family claims that their agendas are anti-imperialist. This book will be of interest to scholars in gender, sexuality, and queer studies; postcolonial studies; and international relations.

DKK 328.00
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Fertility Transition in the Developing World - Dennis Hodgson - Bog - Springer International Publishing AG - Plusbog.dk

Fertility Transition in the Developing World - Dennis Hodgson - Bog - Springer International Publishing AG - Plusbog.dk

1. Fertility Trends in the Developing World, 1950-2020 1.1 Background 1.2 Fertility trends 1.3 Analytic Framework for the Determinants of Fertility 1.3.1 Path 1: Conventional Theories 1.3.2 Path 2: Revisionist Theories and Family Planning Programs 1.3.3 Path 3. Coercive Policies. References 2. Country Fertility Transition Patterns 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Data 2.3 Fertility Trends 2.4 Transition Phases 2.4.1 Pre-Transition Fertility 2.4.2 Onset of Transition 2.4.3 Pace of Decline 2.4.4 The End of the Transition 2.4.5 Fertility in 2020 2.4.6 Post-Transitional Fertility 2.5 Stalled Transitions 2.6 Conclusion References 3. Transitions in Individual Reproductive Behavior and Preferences 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Data 3.3 Contraception and its Impact on Fertility 3.3.1 Contraceptive Prevalence Trends 3.3.2 Contraceptive Use and Fertility: Cross-sectional Evidence 3.3.3 Contraceptive Use and Fertility: Longitudinal Evidence 3.4. Abortion and its Impact on Fertility 3.5. Why Contraceptive Use Rises: The Roles of Demand and Implementation. 3.6 The Reproductive Consequences of Imperfect Birth control Appendix References 4. Socio-economic Determinants of Fertility 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Data 4.3 Which Socio-economic Variable is the Main Driver of Fertility Transitions? 4.4 Education and Fertility Transition Patterns 4.5 Explanations of Anomalies References 5. Controversies Surrounding Fertility Policies 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Controversies During the Pre-transition Phase, 1950-1970 5.2.1 From Transition Theory to Advocacy of Family Planning Programs 5.2.2 The Rise of a Population Control Movement 5.2.3 Fears of Famine, Failure and a Population Bomb 5.3 Controversies During the Rapid Decline Phase, 1970-2000 5.3.1 Controversy at the 1974 UN Conference on Population 5.3.2 Questions of Coercion, Reproductive Health and Reproductive Rights 5.3.3 Does Fertility Decline Promote Development? Do Family Planning Programs Promote Fertility Decline? 5.3.4 Africa and the AIDS Crisis 5.4 Conclusion References 6. Does Fertility Decline Stimulate Development? 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Age Structure Effects of Declining Fertility 6.3 The Components of Growth in GDP per Capita 6.4 The First Demographic Dividend 6.5 The Second Demographic Dividend 6.6 Multi-sectoral Benefits from Fertility Decline 6.7 Conclusion References 7. The Impact of Voluntary Family Planning Programs on Contraceptive Use, Fertility, and Population 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Family Planning Programs and Obstacles to the Use of Contraception 7.3 Program Impact on Contraceptive Use 7.3.1 Controlled Experiments 7.3.2 Natural Experiments 7.3.4 Natural Experiments: Adjusted Results 7.3.5 Regressions: program impact on contraceptive use, demand, and implementation 7.4 Program Impact on Fertility 7.4.1 Controlled Experiments 7.4.2 Natural Experiments 7.4.3 Natural Experiments: Adjusted Results 7.4.4 Regressions: Program Impact on Fertility 7.5 Program Impact on Population Trends 7.6 Critics of Family Planning Programs 7.7 Conclusion References 8. The Developing World''s Fertility Tra

DKK 193.00
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EU Cohesion Policy Implementation - Evaluation Challenges and Opportunities - - Bog - Springer International Publishing AG - Plusbog.dk

EU Cohesion Policy Implementation - Evaluation Challenges and Opportunities - - Bog - Springer International Publishing AG - Plusbog.dk

Part I. Mid-term/terminal assessment: Data Envelopment Analysis approaches.- Chapter 1. Evaluating the reasons behind the inefficient implementation of ERDF devoted to R&I in SMEs (Carla Henriques).- Chapter 2. Are ERDF devoted to boosting ICT in SMEs inefficient? Insights through different DEA models (Carla Henriques).- Chapter 3. Are ERDF devoted to boosting ICT in SMEs inefficient? Further insights through the joint use of DEA with SFA models (Carla Henriques).- Chapter 4. Python implementation of the Value-Based DEA method (António Trigo).- Chapter 5. Are ERDF efficient in strengthening the switch to a Low-Carbon Economy? Some Insights with Value-Based Data Envelopment Analysis (Maria Gouveia).- Part II. Ex-post assessment: Meta-analysis.- Chapter 6. Firm competitiveness, specialization, and employment growth: territorial level Relationships (Federico Fantechi).- Chapter 7. The youth guarantee in Eastern Europe. A systematic review (Gabriela Neagu).- Part III. Methodologies for supporting the selection of projects.- Chapter 8. Smart and Sustainable Scheduling of Charging Events for Electric Buses (Padraigh Jarvis).- Chapter 9. Multiple impacts of energy efficiency technologies in Portugal (Marcos Tenente).- Part IV. Case studies.- Chapter 10. EU Operational Programmes Reporting: From Basics to Practices (Ana Amaro).- Chapter 11. European structural and investment funds 2021-2027: prediction analysis based on machine learning models (Victor Santos).- Chapter 12. Technology serving justice (Ana Paula Lopes)

DKK 349.00
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