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UNINA9910787741403321 |
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Autore |
Hurley Kieran |
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Titolo |
Beats / / Kieran Hurley |
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London : , : Bloomsbury Publishing, , 2020 |
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1-350-20634-2 |
1-78319-536-3 |
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[First edition] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (74 p.) |
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Collana |
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Rave culture |
Teenagers |
Drama |
Scotland Drama |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Cover; Half-title Page; Title Page; Copyright; Notes on the Original Production; Contents; Chapter 1.; Chapter 2.; Chapter 3.; Chapter 4.; Chapter 5.; Chapter 6.; Chapter 7.; Chapter 8.; Chapter 9.; Chapter 10.; Chapter 11.; Chapter 12.; Chapter 13.; Chapter 14.; Chapter 15.; Chapter 16.; Appendix |
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"In 1994 the Criminal Justice Act effectively outlawed raves, banning public gatherings around amplified music characterised by 'the emission of a succession of repetitive beats.'Featuring a soundtrack from a live DJ and psychedelic 90s-inspired visuals, Beats tells the story of Johnno McCreadie, a teenager living in a small suburban Scottish town at the time of the Act. Beats is an award-winning new play by Kieran Hurley; a coming-of-age story exploring rebellion, apathy, and the irresistible power of gathered youth. Beats was the winner of Critics Awards for Theatre in Scotland, as well as the winner of The Arches Platform 18 Behaviour Award 2012"--About the play. |
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UNINA9910813735603321 |
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Autore |
Turner Paul |
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Titolo |
Econometrics in Practice / / P. Turner |
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[Place of publication not identified] : , : Stylus Publishing, , 2021 |
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©2021 |
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1 online resource (xi, 374 pages) : illustrations |
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Monografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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1: Probability and the Statistical Foundations of Econometrics -- 2: Statistical Inference -- 3: The Bivariate Regression Model -- 4: The Multivariate Regression Model -- 5: Serial Correlation -- 6: Heteroscedasticity, Functional Form, and Structural Breaks -- 7: Binary Dependent Variables -- 8: Stochastic Regressors -- 9: DynamicModels -- 10: Time Series Analysis and ARIMA Modelling -- 11: Unit Roots andSeasonality -- 12: Cointegration -- 13: Vector AutoregressionsReferencesIndex. |
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Covers the econometric methods necessary for a practicing applied economist or data analyst. This requires both an understanding of statistical theory and how it is used in actual applications. Chapters 1 to 9 present the material concerned with basic statistical theory. Chapters 10 to 13 introduce a number of more advanced topics. |
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UNINA9910903796903321 |
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Autore |
Kämpf Günter |
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Antiseptic Stewardship : Biocide Resistance and Clinical Implications / / by Günter Kampf |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024 |
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[2nd ed. 2024.] |
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1 online resource (1056 pages) |
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Medical microbiology |
Public health |
Medicine - Research |
Biology - Research |
Bacteria |
Environmental health |
Medical Microbiology |
Public Health |
Biomedical Research |
Environmental Health |
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Introduction -- Definitions -- Biofilm and Biocides -- Ethanol -- Propan-1-ol -- Propan-2-ol -- Peracetic Acid -- Hydrogen Peroxide -- Glutaraldehyde -- Sodium Hypochlorite -- Triclosan -- Benzalkonium Chloride -- Didecyldimethylammonium Chloride -- Polihexanide -- Chlorhexidine Digluconate -- Octenidine Dihydrochloride -- Silver -- Povidone Iodine -- Antiseptic Stewardship for Alcohol-based Hand Rubs -- Antiseptic Stewardship for Skin Antiseptics -- Antiseptic Stewardship for Surface Disinfectants -- Antiseptic Stewardship for Instrument Disinfectants -- Antiseptic Stewardship for Antimicrobial Soaps -- Antiseptic Stewardship for Wound and Mucosal Antiseptics. |
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This updated and expanded second edition of Antiseptic Stewardship serves as a comprehensive reference guide to common biocidal active substances and antiseptic agents, examining their antimicrobial |
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efficacy and potential to induce cell tolerance, including cross-tolerance to other biocidal agents, as well as cross-resistance to antibiotics. In addition, the book discusses the appropriate and targeted use of biocidal active substances by balancing their expected health benefits against the likelihood of clinically relevant resistance, including misuse and overuse of some products during the COVID-19 pandemic. This guide, which focuses on human, veterinary and household products, helps readers make informed decisions about disinfectants and antiseptic products based on their composition. Various biocidal active substances and antiseptic agents are used for disinfection and antisepsis in healthcare, veterinary medicine, animal production and household products. However, not all of them provide significant health benefits, especially for some products used in human medicine. Antimicrobial soaps, surface disinfectants, instrument disinfectants and wound antiseptics may contain one or more biocidal active ingredients with comparable antimicrobial efficacy, but with large differences in their potential for microbial adaptation and tolerance. Increased bacterial tolerance has been described for several biocidal active substances and antiseptics, sometimes including cross-resistance to antibiotics. The book is therefore intended to help reduce unnecessary selection pressure on emerging pathogens, including by describing non-biocidal alternatives for specific antimicrobial applications, with the aim of retaining the powerful biocidal agents and antiseptics for those applications where there is a clear health benefit (e.g. reduction of healthcare-associated infections). The book addresses healthcare, industrial and veterinary professionals as well as educated laypersons interested in efficient and controlled disinfection strategies. |
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