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This book adds a critical perspective to the legal dialogue on the regulation of 'smart urban mobility'. Mobility is one of the most visible sub-domains of the 'smart city', which has become shorthand for technological advances that influence how cities are structured, public services are fashioned, and citizens coexist. In the urban context, mobility has come under pressure due to a variety of different forces, such as the implementation of new business models (e.g. car and bicycle sharing), the proliferation of alternative methods of transportation (e.g. electric scooters), the emergence of new market players and stakeholders (e.g. internet and information technology companies), and advancements in computer science (in particular due to artificial intelligence). At the same time, demographic changes and the climate crisis increase innovation pressure. In this context law is a seminal factor that both shapes and is shaped by socio-economic and technological change. This book puts a spotlight on recent developments in smart urban mobility from a legal, regulatory, and policy perspective. It considers the implications for the public sector, businesses, and citizens in relation to various areas of public and private law in the European Union, including competition law, intellectual property law, contract law, data protection law, environmental law, public procurement law, and legal philosophy. Chapter 'Location Data as Contractual Counter-Performance: A Consumer Perspective on Recent EU Legislation' of this book is available open access under a CC BY 4.0 license at link.springer.com.
This book traces the academic footprint of Hanns Ullrich. Thirty contributions revolve around five central topics of his oeuvre: the European legal order, competition law, intellectual property, the regulation of new technologies, and the global market order. Acknowledging him as a trailblazer, the book aims to capture how deeply Hanns Ullrich has influenced contemporaries and subsequent generations of scholars. The contributors re-iterate the path-breaking patterns of his teachings, such as his contemplation of intellectual property as embedded in competition, the necessity of balancing private and public interests in intellectual property law, the policies of market integration, and the peculiar relationship of technological advancement and protectionism.
This book adds a critical perspective to the legal dialogue on the regulation of 'smart urban mobility'. Mobility is one of the most visible sub-domains of the 'smart city', which has become shorthand for technological advances that influence how cities are structured, public services are fashioned, and citizens coexist. In the urban context, mobility has come under pressure due to a variety of different forces, such as the implementation of new business models (e.g. car and bicycle sharing), the proliferation of alternative methods of transportation (e.g. electric scooters), the emergence of new market players and stakeholders (e.g. internet and information technology companies), and advancements in computer science (in particular due to artificial intelligence). At the same time, demographic changes and the climate crisis increase innovation pressure. In this context law is a seminal factor that both shapes and is shaped by socio-economic and technological change. This book puts a spotlight on recent developments in smart urban mobility from a legal, regulatory, and policy perspective. It considers the implications for the public sector, businesses, and citizens in relation to various areas of public and private law in the European Union, including competition law, intellectual property law, contract law, data protection law, environmental law, public procurement law, and legal philosophy. Chapter 'Location Data as Contractual Counter-Performance: A Consumer Perspective on Recent EU Legislation' of this book is available open access under a CC BY 4.0 license at link.springer.com.
Der PET/CT-Atlas in seiner 4. Auflage stellt eine konsequente Weiterentwicklung des erfolgreichen Buchkonzepts dar. Er soll Ärzten verschiedenster Fachrichtungen als Nachschlagewerk dienen, die Indikationsstellung erleichtern und den therapiesteuernden Einfluss der PET/CT bzw. PET/MR beleuchten. Inhalt Das Buch ist in 5 Sektionen unterteilt – Grundlagen, Maligne Erkrankungen, Therapiemanagement, Benigne Erkrankungen und Zukunftstendenzen – innerhalb derer es eine Vielzahl inhaltlicher Neuerungen gibt, z. B.: -         Grundlagen: Praktischer Leitfaden für die technische Konfiguration und klinische Anwendung -         Benigne/maligne Erkrankungen: Berücksichtigung neurologischer und demenzieller Erkrankungen, neues Kapitel Tumoren der Schilddrüsen und Nebenschilddrüsen -         Therapiemanagement: Rolle der PET in der onkologischen Chirurgie, Beurteilung des Ansprechens auf eine medikamentöse Tumortherapie, Potenzial der Theranostik -         Zukunftstendenzen: Neue Tracer in der nuklearmedizinischen Diagnostik und Therapie, Möglichkeiten mit aktuellen Geräten, Entwicklung des Reimbursements Für einen schnellen Überblick in allen Diagnostik- und Therapiekapiteln sorgt eine einheitliche Gliederung. Zahlreiche neue Fallbeispiele, praktische Tipps, die Darstellung der Erstattungssituation, Pitfalls und eine Take-Home-Message runden jedes Kapitel ab. In informativen und anschaulichen Beiträgen mit fast 1.000 Abbildungen beschreiben neben Fachärzten für Nuklearmedizin, Radiologie, Gynäkologie, Urologie, Chirurgie, Strahlentherapie uvm. auch Vertreter der Gesundheitspolitik, der geräteproduzierenden Industrie sowie Medizinphysiker und Radiochemiker die vielschichtigen Aspekte der PET-Hybridbildgebung. Herausgeber Prof. Dr. med. Wolfgang Mohnike Ärztlicher Direktor der ÜBAG MVZ DTZ am Frankfurter Tor/ MVZ DTZ am OZB Onkozentrum Berlin Priv.-Doz. Dr. med. Konrad Mohnike Ärztlicher Leiter des MVZ DTZ Berlin am Frankfurter Tor Dr. med. Matthias Lampe Ärztlicher Leiter des MVZ DTZ am OZB Onkozentrum Berlin
Bachelorarbeit aus dem Jahr 2010 im Fachbereich Chemie - Organische Chemie, Note: 1,0, Philipps-Universitat Marburg (Fachbereich Chemie), Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Ziel dieser Bachelorarbeit ist die Optimierung der Festphasenpeptidsynthese (SPPS) am Beispiel eines ausgewahlten Pentamers, sowie deren direkte Anwendung bei der Synthese von Filaggrin-Peptiden.
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