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Electronic mail, personal organizers, voice mail, all were
introduced as time-saving devices designed to promote an easier and
more efficient workplace. Yet many professionals find that making
effective use of these new forms of communication technology can
become a time-consuming task. In this handbook written for the
office of the 21st century, Barbara Etzel and Peter J. Thomas
provide guidance for those struggling to manage the growing volume
of mail, memos, e-mail messages, and electronic documents that
arrives daily.
Personal Information Management details the skills professionals
need to process this information, save time, and work more
effectively. Etzel and Thomas present common organizational
difficulties and enumerate concrete techniques for overcoming them.
They guide the reader through a variety of computer software and
hardware products, paper-based information products, and personal
time management techniques, helping the reader to develop and
individually-tailored Personal Information Management Strategy.
Technologies covered include accounting and business software,
word processors, databases, personal organizers, e-mail programs,
tracking and storage packages, personal digital assistants,
CD-Roms, computer backup devices, scanning device, voice mail,
cellular phones, beepers, and fax machines, to name only a few.
including an appendix listing the names and addresses of companies
that Produce information technologies, Personal Information
Technologies is essential reading for anyone suffering from
information overload. Designed to be adaptable to emerging
technologies, the techniques they provide will be applicable
regardless for what the information age brings next.
Originally published in 1977, these examples of research and
scholarly argument were collected in honor of Professor Sidney W.
Bijou. In the language of academics, they constitute a Festschrift:
a festival of scholarly writing, performed to celebrate the career
of a person who produced, and stimulated others to produce, exactly
such contributions throughout a long, valuable, and productive
professional history. Since 1955, Dr Bijou had worked almost
exclusively within the approach variously labelled as the
functional analysis of behavior, the experimental analysis of
behavior, operant conditioning, or Skinnerian psychology. From his
point of view, it seems clear, the first of these labels was the
correct one. It was the principle of objective, direct, observable
analysis that attracted him.
Syrian refugees who gained asylum in Germany following the
so-called refugee crisis in 2015 quickly entered into an
‘integration regime’ which produced a binary notion of ‘well
integrated’ migrants versus refugees falling short of the narrow
social and political definitions of a ‘good’ refugee. Etzel’s
rich ethnographic study shows how refugees navigated this
conditional inclusion. While some asylum seekers gained
international protection, others were left with limited agency to
demand government accountability for the ever-moving target of
integration. Putting a spotlight on the inconsistencies and
failings of a universal approach to integration, this is an
important contribution to the wider field of migration and
anthropology of the state.
The biopharmaceutical industry has become an increasingly important
player in the global economy, and the success of these products
depends on the development and implementation of cost-effective,
robust and scaleable production processes. Bioseparations-also
called downstream processing- can be a key source of competitive
advantageto biopharmaceutical developers. Process Scale
Bioseparations for the Biopharmaceutical Industry brings together
scientific principles, empirical approaches, and practical
considerations for designing industrial downstream bioprocesses for
various classes of biomolecules. Using clear language along with
numerous case studies, examples, tables, flow charts, and
schematics, the book presents perspectives from experienced
professionals involved in purification processes and industrial
downstream unit operations. The authors provide useful experimental
design strategies and guidelines for developing
application-specific process scale bioseparations. Chapter topics
include harvest by centrifugation and filtration, expanded bed
chromatography, protein refolding, modes of preparative
chromatography, methodologies for resin screening, membrane
chromatography, protein crystallization, viral filtration,
ultrafiltration/diafiltration, implementing post-approval
downstream process changes for an antibody product, and future
trends. Ideal for both new and experienced scientists in the
biopharmaceutical industry and students, Process Scale
Bioseparations for the Biopharmaceutical Industry is a
comprehensive resource for all topics relevant to industrial
process development.
My parents, Pastors Wilson and Bessie Etsell, faced many
obstacles during the early years of their ministry. They began
their ministry in a small community in August 1934. One cold
morning in October of that year, they found themselves sitting on a
small trunk by the side of the road. They had no money and no place
to live. Everything they owned was in that trunk. By faith, they
overcame, and because of their dedication and determination, they
developed many leadership qualities, which guided them throughout
their lives. This is an account of their early years in ministry
and some of the leadership qualities that contributed to almost
fifty years of full-time ministry throughout Newfoundland.
One of the greatest challenges that Mom and Dad ever faced came
in 1950, when I was thirteen years of age, and medical doctors at
the General Hospital in St. John's, Newfoundland, told them that
there was no hope or cure for my condition and that I would only
live for a few weeks.
Originally published in 1977, these examples of research and
scholarly argument were collected in honor of Professor Sidney W.
Bijou. In the language of academics, they constitute a Festschrift:
a festival of scholarly writing, performed to celebrate the career
of a person who produced, and stimulated others to produce, exactly
such contributions throughout a long, valuable, and productive
professional history. Since 1955, Dr Bijou had worked almost
exclusively within the approach variously labelled as the
functional analysis of behavior, the experimental analysis of
behavior, operant conditioning, or Skinnerian psychology. From his
point of view, it seems clear, the first of these labels was the
correct one. It was the principle of objective, direct, observable
analysis that attracted him.
The biopharmaceutical industry has become an increasingly important
player in the global economy, and the success of these products
depends on the development and implementation of cost-effective,
robust and scaleable production processes. Bioseparations-also
called downstream processing- can be a key source of competitive
advantageto biopharmaceutical developers. Process Scale
Bioseparations for the Biopharmaceutical Industry brings together
scientific principles, empirical approaches, and practical
considerations for designing industrial downstream bioprocesses for
various classes of biomolecules.
Using clear language along with numerous case studies, examples,
tables, flow charts, and schematics, the book presents perspectives
from experienced professionals involved in purification processes
and industrial downstream unit operations. The authors provide
useful experimental design strategies and guidelines for developing
application-specific process scale bioseparations. Chapter topics
include harvest by centrifugation and filtration, expanded bed
chromatography, protein refolding, modes of preparative
chromatography, methodologies for resin screening, membrane
chromatography, protein crystallization, viral filtration,
ultrafiltration/diafiltration, implementing post-approval
downstream process changes for an antibody product, and future
trends.
Ideal for both new and experienced scientists in the
biopharmaceutical industry and students, Process Scale
Bioseparations for the Biopharmaceutical Industry is a
comprehensive resource for all topics relevant to industrial
process development.
Over the past four decades, the prevalence of autism, asthma, ADHD,
obesity, diabetes, and birth defects have grown substantially among
children around the world. Not coincidentally, more than 80,000 new
chemicals have been developed and released into the global
environment during this same period. Today the World Health
Organization attributes 36% of all childhood deaths to
environmental causes.
Children's environmental health is a new and expanding discipline
that studies the profound impact of chemical and environmental
hazards on child health. Amid mounting evidence that children are
exquisitely sensitive to their environment-and that exposure during
their developmental "windows of susceptibility" can trigger
cellular changes that lead to disease and disability in infancy,
childhood, and across the life span-there is a compelling need for
continued scientific study of the relationship between children's
health and environment.
The Textbook of Children's Environmental Health codifies the
knowledge base and offers an authoritative and comprehensive guide
to this important new field. Edited by two internationally
recognized pioneers in the area, this volume presents up-to-date
information on the chemical, biological, physical, and societal
hazards that confront children in today's world: pesticides, indoor
and outdoor air pollution, lead, arsenic, phthalates, bisphenol A,
brominated flame retardants, ionizing radiation, electromagnetic
fields, and the built environment. It presents carefully documented
data on rising rates of disease in children, offers a critical
summary of new research linking pediatric disease with
environmental exposures, and explores the cellular, molecular, and
epigenetic mechanisms underlying diseases of environmental origin.
With this volume's emphasis upon integrating theory and practice,
readers will find practical approaches to channeling scientific
findings into evidence-based strategies for preventing and
identifying the environmental hazards that cause disease in
children. It is a landmark work that will serve as the field's
benchmark for years to come.
Electronic mail, personal organizers, voice mail, all were
introduced as time-saving devices designed to promote an easier and
more efficient workplace. Yet many professionals find that making
effective use of these new forms of communication technology can
become a time-consuming task. In this handbook written for the
office of the 21st century, Barbara Etzel and Peter J. Thomas
provide guidance for those struggling to manage the growing volume
of mail, memos, e-mail messages, and electronic documents that
arrives daily.
Personal Information Management details the skills professionals
need to process this information, save time, and work more
effectively. Etzel and Thomas present common organizational
difficulties and enumerate concrete techniques for overcoming them.
They guide the reader through a variety of computer software and
hardware products, paper-based information products, and personal
time management techniques, helping the reader to develop and
individually-tailored Personal Information Management Strategy.
Technologies covered include accounting and business software,
word processors, databases, personal organizers, e-mail programs,
tracking and storage packages, personal digital assistants,
CD-Roms, computer backup devices, scanning device, voice mail,
cellular phones, beepers, and fax machines, to name only a few.
including an appendix listing the names and addresses of companies
that Produce information technologies, Personal Information
Technologies is essential reading for anyone suffering from
information overload. Designed to be adaptable to emerging
technologies, the techniques they provide will be applicable
regardless for what the information age brings next.
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