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Civic engagement in this book is understood to include attendance
at booked National Health Service appointments; compulsory
attendance at school; the take-up of a variety of State benefits in
cash and kind, such as Pension Credit and free school meals; and
attendance at work. This book is the outcome of a collaborative
exercise, in which specialists in a variety of disciplines have
come together to better understand the state of civic engagement in
the fields of health, education, social security, and employment.
Their research is drawn primarily from the British experience, but
the phenomena studied are international in scope. Generally, civic
engagement has been improving, but in certain areas there are
serious gaps that still need addressing. Administrative
arrangements are shown to reduce absence for booked appointments,
without necessarily making referred patients more or less likely to
attend. A variety of measures are suggested for truancy, and the
take-up of social security benefits faces a number of issues. Work
absence attributed to sickness is at least partly viewed as a
psychosocial problem. Economic analysis shows the importance of
incentives, and the potential cost of changing from selective to
the universal provision of free school meals. Taken together, the
sociological analysis in the book highlights the fragmentation of
society and its consequences for civic engagement. This book was
originally published as a special issue of Contemporary Social
Science.
Civic engagement in this book is understood to include attendance
at booked National Health Service appointments; compulsory
attendance at school; the take-up of a variety of State benefits in
cash and kind, such as Pension Credit and free school meals; and
attendance at work. This book is the outcome of a collaborative
exercise, in which specialists in a variety of disciplines have
come together to better understand the state of civic engagement in
the fields of health, education, social security, and employment.
Their research is drawn primarily from the British experience, but
the phenomena studied are international in scope. Generally, civic
engagement has been improving, but in certain areas there are
serious gaps that still need addressing. Administrative
arrangements are shown to reduce absence for booked appointments,
without necessarily making referred patients more or less likely to
attend. A variety of measures are suggested for truancy, and the
take-up of social security benefits faces a number of issues. Work
absence attributed to sickness is at least partly viewed as a
psychosocial problem. Economic analysis shows the importance of
incentives, and the potential cost of changing from selective to
the universal provision of free school meals. Taken together, the
sociological analysis in the book highlights the fragmentation of
society and its consequences for civic engagement. This book was
originally published as a special issue of Contemporary Social
Science.
This title was first published in 2001. The cardiovascular system
serves to carry essential compounds to the tissues and to remove
metabolic by-products. It also plays an important role in
maintaining homeostasis, and functions directly or indirectly in
the regulation of body temperature, oxygen supply, nutrient
distribution, water and electrolyte balance, and endocrine
activity. Consisting of a pump, connecting tubes, exchange
membranes and blood, this system is governed by a diverse and
complex array of regulatory mechanisms, encompassing central
neural, autonomic, endocrine, paracrine, and autocrine control.
Drugs used in the treatment of cardiovascular disease are
disseminated widely in western industrialized countries. In the US
alone, nearly $18 billion was spent on drugs for the treatment of
cardiovascular disease and stroke in 1999. This Handbook contains
records for all the major drugs that directly affect the
cardiovascular system. Monographs are provided for over 1900
cardiovascular agents. For each main entry, the following
information is provided: the chemical name and a list of
proprietary names and synonyms; the Chemical Abstracts Service
(CAS) Registry Number; the European Inventory of Existing
Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS) number; and the Merck Index
(12th edition) number. The physical properties of each compound are
described and the known biological activity and indicated
applications are presented. The structure of each compound is
provided, together with a summary of the acute toxicity data
associated with it, and the manufacturers and suppliers of the drug
are also given. Indexes, including a master index of names and
synonyms, are appended.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
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