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The past quarter of a century has seen extensive change throughout
Europe. There have been significant changes in local government,
and the European Union has come to play an increasing role in
relation to municipal government. This book offers a comparative
analysis of recent developments in intergovernmental relations in
twelve countries across Europe. Using the framework for analysis
from Page and Goldsmith's 1987 Central and Local Government
Relations, each chapter examines changes in central-local relations
in their respective country over the past 20 years. This book
extends the coverage to include, for the first time, both federal
systems and Eastern European countries. Offering detailed empirical
studies, it assesses how far there have been changes in the
functions, access and discretion of local government. The book will
be of great interest to students and scholars of local government,
urban politics, EU studies and public administration.
The past quarter of a century has seen extensive change
throughout Europe. There have been significant changes in local
government, and the European Union has come to play an increasing
role in relation to municipal government.
This book offers a comparative analysis of recent developments
in intergovernmental relations in twelve countries across Europe.
Using the framework for analysis from Page and Goldsmitha (TM)s
1987 Central and Local Government Relations, each chapter examines
changes in central-local relations in their respective country over
the past 20 years. This book extends the coverage to include, for
the first time, both federal systems and Eastern European
countries. Offering detailed empirical studies, it assesses how far
there have been changes in the functions, access and discretion of
local government.
The book will be of great interest to students and scholars of
local government, urban politics, EU studies and public
administration.
Exploring a technology that is significantly impacting the
noninvasive evaluation of the physiology and anatomy of tumors, as
well as the diagnosis of infectious processes and cardiac diseases,
this source presents recent advances and clinical applications of
sequential, single session single-photon emission computed
tomography and computed tomography imaging. This source is written
by pioneers in hybrid imaging and offers authoritative sections on
state-of-the-art breakthroughs in sentinel lymph node
identification, cardiac imaging, and the study and treatment of a
variety of disorders including lymphoma, thyroid and parathyroid
tumors, neuroendocrine tumors, prostatic cancer, and bone
metastases.
The Handbook of Phonological Theory, second edition offers an
innovative and detailed examination of recent developments in
phonology, and the implications of these within linguistic theory
and related disciplines. * Revised from the ground-up for the
second edition, the book is comprised almost entirely of
newly-written and previously unpublished chapters * Addresses the
important questions in the field including learnability,
phonological interfaces, tone, and variation, and assesses the
findings and accomplishments in these domains * Brings together a
renowned and international contributor team * Offers new and unique
reflections on the advances in phonological theory since
publication of the first edition in 1995 * Along with the first
edition, still in publication, it forms the most complete and
current overview of the subject in print
Nuclear Medicine Therapy presents the state of the art in targeted
radionuclide therapy, both in clinical practice and contemporary
clinical investigation and trials. With contributions from an
internationally-distinguished group of physicians and scientists,
the book is devoted entirely to the use of nuclear medicine
techniques and technology for therapy of malignant and benign
diseases. Individual chapters cover the scientific principles and
clinical applications of radionuclide therapy and the state of
clinical trials of agents currently under investigation in the
therapy of tumors involving virtually every organ system. Due to
overlapping interest in techniques, indications, and clinical use,
the development of radionuclide therapy attracts considerable input
from other medical specialists whose collaboration is essential,
including radiation and medical oncologists, hematologists,
diagnostic radiologists, hepatologists, endocrinologists, and
rheumatologists. And because radionuclide therapy is a rapidly
evolving field of nuclear medicine, it is the aim of this volume to
appeal to all specialists involved in targeted radionuclide therapy
and to contribute to the standardization of the practice globally.
When stresses and hassles challenge our abilities to cope, we
frequently turn to family, friends, and partners for help. Yet
social support from close relational partners does not uniformly
benefit recipients or their relationships. By probing the
communication processes that link enactments of social support to
participants' reactions, this book provides new explanations for
when and how receiving social support will be evaluated as helpful
and relationally satisfying. The author's research addresses a
variety of types of relationships and stresses, including young
adult friends and romantic partners coping with the stresses of
university life; adult friends, family and spouses responding to
everyday hassles' and married couples coping with chronic health
conditions. This innovative program of research combines
qualitative and quantitative methods to develop a distinctive
communication-based framework for understanding why the content,
form, style, and sequence of talk matter for our evaluations of the
help we receive from others.
One of the fundamental objectives of physical geochemistry is to
understand the evolution of geochemical systems from microscopic to
regional and global scales. At present there seems to be a general
recognition of the fact that internal properties of minerals record
important aspects of the evolutionary history of their host rocks
which may be unraveled by very fine scale observations. A major
focus in the development of geochemical research in the last thirty
years has been the application of classical thermodynamics to
reconstruct the conditions at which the states of quenched
mineralogical properties of rocks have equilibrated during the
course of their evolution. While these works have funda mentally
influenced our understanding ofthe physico-chemical history
ofrocks, in recent years petrologists, mineralogists, and
geochemists have been making greater efforts towards the
application of kinetic theories in order to develop a better
appreciation of the temporal details of geochemical processes. The
present volume brings together a variety of current research on
transport in systems of geochemical interest from atomic to outcrop
scales. A major theme is atomic migration or diffusion, and its
various manifestations on microscopic and macroscopic scales.
Transport in the solid state is controlled by diffusion and is
responsible for the states of atomic ordering and relaxation of
composi tional zoning in minerals, development of compositional
zoning during cooling, exsolution lamellae, and creep."
When stresses and hassles challenge our abilities to cope, we
frequently turn to family, friends, and partners for help. Yet
social support from close relational partners does not uniformly
benefit recipients or their relationships. By probing the
communication processes that link enactments of social support to
participants' reactions, this book provides new explanations for
when and how receiving social support will be evaluated as helpful
and relationally satisfying. The author's research addresses a
variety of types of relationships and stresses, including young
adult friends and romantic partners coping with the stresses of
university life; adult friends, family and spouses responding to
everyday hassles' and married couples coping with chronic health
conditions. This innovative program of research combines
qualitative and quantitative methods to develop a distinctive
communication-based framework for understanding why the content,
form, style, and sequence of talk matter for our evaluations of the
help we receive from others.
The Handbook of Phonological Theory, second edition offers an
innovative and detailed examination of recent developments in
phonology, and the implications of these within linguistic theory
and related disciplines. * Revised from the ground-up for the
second edition, the book is comprised almost entirely of
newly-written and previously unpublished chapters * Addresses the
important questions in the field including learnability,
phonological interfaces, tone, and variation, and assesses the
findings and accomplishments in these domains * Brings together a
renowned and international contributor team * Offers new and unique
reflections on the advances in phonological theory since
publication of the first edition in 1995 * Along with the first
edition, still in publication, it forms the most complete and
current overview of the subject in print
Widely regarded as one of the most promising emerging technologies
for driving the future development of wireless communications,
cognitive radio has the potential to mitigate the problem of
increasing radio spectrum scarcity through dynamic spectrum
allocation. Drawing on fundamental elements of information theory,
network theory, propagation, optimisation and signal processing, a
team of leading experts present a systematic treatment of the core
physical and networking principles of cognitive radio and explore
key design considerations for the development of new cognitive
radio systems. Containing all the underlying principles you need to
develop practical applications in cognitive radio, this book is an
essential reference for students, researchers and practitioners
alike in the field of wireless communications and signal
processing.
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