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Catholic or Protestant, recusant or godly rebel, early modern women
reinvented their spiritual and gendered spaces during the
reformations in religion in England during the sixteenth century
and beyond. These essays explore the ways in which some
Englishwomen struggled to erase, rewrite, or reimagine their
religious and gender identities.
These proceedings fonn the outcome of an International Conference
on "Impacts of Global change on Tree Physiology and Forest
Ecosystems ", held from 26-29 November 1996, at Wageningen, The
Netherlands. The conference brought together biologists,
ecologists, and forest scientist working in the field of impacts of
elevated CO and air pollution on tree physiology and forest
ecosystems, and marked the 2 completion of a European COST action
on "Impacts of Elevated C02 levels and Air Pollutants on Tree
Physiology" (ICAT / COST-614), as well as the conclusion of the
frrst phase of an EU-funded project entitled "Long-Term Effects of
C02 and Climate Change on European Forests (LTEEF) ", that was
carried out under the Environment and Climate Programme of the 4th
Framework Programme (contract no's EV5V-CT94-0468 and
PECOINIS-CT94-0112). The conference aimed to present an overview of
current knowledge of effects of air pollution and climate change,
at the biophysical, biochemical and physiological level of trees,
against the background of climatic conditions and natural stresses.
For the proceedings, we have asked the authors to provide an
overview of their recent work, providing an entrance to a
particular field of research rather than presenting unpublished
material. The meeting took place at the International Agricultural
Centre (lAC) with fmancial support provided by the COST-614
secretariat in Brussels. We like to thank mrs. A. van der Bunte of
lAC for her support in organising the meeting, mr. A. J. H.
Catholic or Protestant, recusant or godly rebel, early modern women
reinvented their spiritual and gendered spaces during the
reformations in religion in England during the sixteenth century
and beyond. These essays explore the ways in which some
Englishwomen struggled to erase, rewrite, or reimagine their
religious and gender identities.
It is generally appreciated that large congresses are not the
optimal means of facilitating communication within specialized
areas of medical research. Small symposia, where scientific
discussion can be confined to limited groups, have lately become
successful vehicles of information transfer. However, such
symposia, although eminently suited to the exploration of specific
problems, often have the llherent'disadvantage of not being able to
successfully address themselves to larger themes. Accordingly, the
planners of this symposium have solicited the parti- cipation of
internationally acclaimed investigators to consider current
problems both in the physiological and clinical domains of
nephrology. The observant reader will note that the variety of
theoretical and experi- mental approaches used by the physiologists
are reflected in the clinical studies, while the clinicians, in
turn, have provided the physiologists with useful insights. The
part of the symposium which attempted to correlate metabolic
characteristics of kidney cells with their transport functions has
proven to be particularly fruitful. For example, the presentations
dealing with aldosterone, angiotensin and diuretics have offered a
multi-faceted approach that was previously unavailable. The
contributions of investigators from many countries and their
enthusiastic participation have led to the success of this
symposium. To them we wish to express our deep gratitude. We also
wish to sincerely thank Dr. K. H. BEYER, Senior Vice President of
Merck, Sharp & Dohme Research Laboratories, and Dr. H. F.
HOFMANN, Director of Medical Research of Sharp & Dohme GmbH for
their full support and their constant attention to our many
requests.
These proceedings fonn the outcome of an International Conference
on "Impacts of Global change on Tree Physiology and Forest
Ecosystems ", held from 26-29 November 1996, at Wageningen, The
Netherlands. The conference brought together biologists,
ecologists, and forest scientist working in the field of impacts of
elevated CO and air pollution on tree physiology and forest
ecosystems, and marked the 2 completion of a European COST action
on "Impacts of Elevated C02 levels and Air Pollutants on Tree
Physiology" (ICAT / COST-614), as well as the conclusion of the
frrst phase of an EU-funded project entitled "Long-Term Effects of
C02 and Climate Change on European Forests (LTEEF) ", that was
carried out under the Environment and Climate Programme of the 4th
Framework Programme (contract no's EV5V-CT94-0468 and
PECOINIS-CT94-0112). The conference aimed to present an overview of
current knowledge of effects of air pollution and climate change,
at the biophysical, biochemical and physiological level of trees,
against the background of climatic conditions and natural stresses.
For the proceedings, we have asked the authors to provide an
overview of their recent work, providing an entrance to a
particular field of research rather than presenting unpublished
material. The meeting took place at the International Agricultural
Centre (lAC) with fmancial support provided by the COST-614
secretariat in Brussels. We like to thank mrs. A. van der Bunte of
lAC for her support in organising the meeting, mr. A. J. H.
This little book was assembled from the authors' lectures to
medical students and was originally published as one volume in the
series Human Physiology, edited by O. H. Gauer, K. Kramer, and R.
Jung. The editors intended that each volume in this series be
independent of the others and we have kept to this purpose. We have
included here only material that we feel is necessary for medical
students to know in order to understand kidney function in health
and, by later extrapolation, in disease. The contents rest on
accepted principles estab lished by experiments, and little space
is given to what is controversial, hypo thetical, or unresolved. We
are pleased that Dr. Coxon has been motivated to prepare an English
language version of this text. We hope that it will serve as a
ready reference and review source for the beleaguered medical
student. P. Deetjen J. W. Boylan K."
Apply the five patterns of knowing to improve nursing care!
Knowledge Development in Nursing: Theory and Process, 11th Edition
explores nursing theory and how it is related to nursing research
and quality patient care. It examines the principles of knowledge
development, using the patterns of knowing to help you develop
sound clinical judgment. Each chapter begins with a Basics section,
which is followed by a Now That You Know the Basics section
providing a deeper understanding of knowledge patterns for more
advanced learners. Written by nursing educators Peggy Chinn, Maeona
Kramer, and Kathleen Sitzman, this edition reflects the latest
thinking in nursing knowledge development and adds emphasis to
real-world application. Discussion of the five Patterns of Knowing
includes empiric, personal, aesthetic, ethical, and emancipatory
knowledge, defining the different types of knowledge and how they
relate to each other. Discussion of evidence-based practice
provides examples of how the five patterns of knowing may be
applied to nursing practice. Coverage of theory, theory
development, and the relationship of theory to nursing research and
practice helps you learn to apply theory to practice. Interpretive
summaries highlight the interrelatedness of all patterns of
knowing, making it easier to apply all dimensions of knowing to
specific chapter content. Full-color diagram in the front of the
book depicts how the patterns of knowing are related. Glossary
defines the key terms and concepts of nursing theory. NEW! Updated
content reflects recent trends in nursing knowledge development and
integrates new information on social justice, the implications of
challenges such as climate change, and global pandemics. NEW!
Learning and Study Questions features - emphasizing the application
of each chapter's content to nursing practice - are now at the end
of each chapter. NEW! 2021 AACN Essentials for Nursing Education
domains relevant to this text are addressed throughout this new
edition. NEW! QR codes throughout the text direct you to an
animation that explains the patterns of knowing and to resources on
Nursology.net that further illustrate and explain the nursing
theories in each chapter. NEW appendix at the end of the text
includes additional learning activities.
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