01878nam 2200565 a 450 991046041530332120200520144314.092-2-121769-8(CKB)2670000000068510(EBL)605751(OCoLC)700697575(SSID)ssj0001100994(PQKBManifestationID)11985881(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001100994(PQKBWorkID)11063826(PQKB)11006707(MiAaPQ)EBC605751(Au-PeEL)EBL605751(CaPaEBR)ebr10512038(EXLCZ)99267000000006851020111212d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAsian decent work decade resource kit[electronic resource] local development for decent workBangkok International Labour Organization20081 online resource (27 p.)On cover: Asian decent work decade, 2006 2015.92-2-121768-X Offers a brief introduction to ILO's knowledge base on Asia and the Pacific. The resource kit can be useful to people who have a general interest in the issues as well as specialists who need additional technical resources.Economic developmentAsiaEconomic developmentPacific AreaLaborAsiaLaborPacific AreaElectronic books.Economic developmentEconomic developmentLaborLabor331.12/042/095ILO Regional Office for Asia & the Pacific.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910460415303321Asian decent work decade resource kit1959259UNINA08570nam 2200601 a 450 991082855530332120240410172613.01-62100-388-4(CKB)2550000001043321(EBL)3021398(SSID)ssj0000883502(PQKBManifestationID)12369742(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000883502(PQKBWorkID)10925515(PQKB)10953650(MiAaPQ)EBC3021398(Au-PeEL)EBL3021398(CaPaEBR)ebr10683056(OCoLC)839302704(EXLCZ)99255000000104332120110801d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCoagulation[electronic resource] kinetics, structure formation and disorders /Anett M. Taloyan and David S. Bankiewicz, editors1st ed.Hauppauge, N.Y. Nova Science Publishersc20121 online resource (221 p.)Recent advances in hematology researchDescription based upon print version of record.1-62100-331-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Intro -- COAGULATION -- COAGULATION -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- A NEW APPROACH TO THE THEORY OF BROWNIAN COAGULATION AND DIFFUSION-LIMITED REACTIONS -- Abstract -- 1. Part 1. Brownian Coagulation Theory -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Diffusion Relaxation in Ensemble of Brownian Particles -- 1.3. Coagulation Rate Equation -- 1.3.1. Applicability of the Diffusion Approach to Particles Coagulation -- 1.3.2. Diffusion Mixing Condition -- 1.4. Kinetic Regime: High Collision Frequency (0 c) -- 1.5. Kinetic Regime: Low Collision Frequency (0 c) -- 1.5.1. Continuum Mode (Ra ) -- 1.5.2. Free Molecular Mode (Ra ) -- 1.5.3. Transition Mode (Ra ) -- 1.5.4. Interpolation Formulas -- 1.5.5. Applicability Range of the Kinetic Approach -- 1.6. Next Approximation of the Random Walk Theory -- 1.6.1. Brownian Particles Coagulation -- 1.6.2. Heavy Vapor Molecules Condensation -- 1.7. Discussion -- CONCLUSION -- 2. Part 2. Diffusion-Limited Reaction Rate Theory -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Rate Equations -- 2.2.1. Applicability of the Diffusion Approach to Particles Collisions -- 2.2.2. Diffusion Mixing Condition -- 2.2.3. Applicability of the Reaction Rate Equation -- 2.3. Reaction Rate in 3-D Case -- 2.3.1. Continuum Mode (BAABBArrRaa,, ) -- 2.3.2. Free Molecular Mode (BAABaaR, ) -- 2.4. Reaction Rate in 2-D Case -- 2.5. Reaction Rate on 3-D Discrete Lattice -- 2.6. Reaction Rate on 2-D Discrete Lattice -- CONCLUSION -- APPENDIX -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- DEREGULATION OF COAGULATION DURING SEPSIS-INDUCED DISSEMINATED INTRAVASCULAR COAGULATION -- Abstract -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. Physiological Coagulation and Fibrinolysis -- 2. Overview of Sepsis -- 3. Overview of Disseminated Intravvascular Coagulation -- 4. Deregulation of Coagulation by Bacteria -- 5. Deregulation of Fibrinolysis by Bacteria -- 6. Coagulation Factor and Inhibitor Therapies.CONCLUSION -- Authors' CONTRIBUTIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- COAGULATION: KINETIC, STRUCTURE, FORMATION AND DISORDERS -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Kinetics of Coagulation Systems and Clot Formation -- 2.1. Primary Hemostasis -- 2.2. Coagulation Is Constituted by Interacting Elements -- 2.3. The Extrinsic Route of Coagulation -- 2.4. The Intrinsic Route of Coagulation -- 2.5. The Cellular Model of Coagulation -- 2.6. Activation of the Coagulation System -- 3. Kinetics -- 3.1. Coagulation and Inflammatory Components -- 3.2. Coagulation and Interaction with Endothelial Cells and Leukocytes -- 3.3. Cross-Talk between Clotting and Complement System (C) -- 4. Disorders -- 4.1. Thrombophilia -- 4.1.1. Acquired Factors Associated to Thrombosis -- 4.1.1.1. Procoagulant States and Their Association with Humoral Immunity -- 4.1.1.2. Concepts of Antibodies in Thrombophilia -- 4.2. Genetic Factors Associated to Thrombophilia -- 4.2.1. Deficiency of Antithrombin III -- 4.2.2. Deficiency of Protein C -- 4.2.3. Deficiency of Protein S -- 4.2.4. Mutation of Factor V -- 4.2.5. Mutation G20210A of Prothrombin -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- FLOC CHARACTERISTICS AND THE INFLUENCING FACTORS -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. MATERIALS AND METHODS -- 2.1. Coagulant Preparation and Characteristics -- 2.2. Water Samples -- 2.3. Jar Tests and Floc On-Line Monitor -- 3. CHARACTERIZATION OF FLOCS FORMED BY DIFFERENT AL-BASED COAGULANTS -- 3.1. Floc Formation, Breakage and Re-Growth -- 3.2. Effect of Shear Rate on Floc Size -- 3.3. Floc Fractal Structure Analysis -- 4. EFFECT OF PH ON FLOC PROPERTIES -- 4.1. Effect of PH on Coagulation Efficiency -- 4.2. Effect of PH on Floc Formation, Breakage and Re-Growth -- 4.3. Effect of PH on Floc Fractal Structures -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES.SUBSTRATE INDUCED COAGULATION (SIC) IN AQUEOUS AND NON-AQUEOUS MEDIA FOR THE PREPARATION OF ADVANCED BATTERY MATERIALS -- Abstract -- 1.SubstrateInducedCoagulation(SIC)inAqueousandNon-aqueousMedia -- 1.1.DLVOTheory -- 1.2.SurfaceCharging -- 1.3.Zeta-Potential -- 2.TheStabilityofAqueousandNon-aqueousDispersions -- 2.1.StabilityofNon-aqueousDispersions -- 2.2.TraceWaterinNon-aqueousDispersions -- 2.3.CarbonBlackDispersions -- 2.3.1.CarbonBlackDispersionsinPolarMedia -- 2.3.2.CarbonBlackDispersionsinNon-polarMedia -- 2.4.TitaniaandAluminaDispersions -- 2.4.1.TitaniaandAluminaDispersionsinPolarMedia -- 2.4.2.TitaniaandAluminaDispersionsinNon-polarMedia -- 3.AdvancedBatteryMaterials -- 3.1.TheCathodeMaterialLithiumCobaltOxide -- 3.2.HighlyConductiveCompositeElectrodes -- 3.3.Core-ShellCathodeMaterials -- Acknowledgements -- References -- THE LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS OF THE PRE-PHASE OF PATHOLOGIC INTRAVASCULAR COAGULATION -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Hitherto Routine Hemostasis Tests for PIC Diagnosis -- New Routine Hemostasis Tests for Diagnosis of Early PIC -- IIa -Test -- Ultra-specific IIa Generation Tests -- Fibrinogen Function+Antigen+Ratio -- Undiluted Antithrombin III Activity (AT3) -- Active Endotoxin = Endotoxin Reactivity -- Special Antigentic Parameters for PIC Diagnosis -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- NEONATAL COAGULATION PROBLEM -- Introduction to Coagulation Defect in Neonatal -- Platelet Defect in the Neonate -- Vascular Defect in the Neonate -- Coagulation Defect in the Neonate -- Thrombohemostatic Defect in the Neonate -- REFERENCES -- COAGULATION AND WALL SHEAR STRESS IN LIVING DONOR LIVER TRANSPLANTATION -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Shear Stress Theory and Liver Regeneration -- Following Phx -- 3. Concept of Immune System and Role of Shear Stress in Liver Regeneration Following Phx.4. The Experimental and Clinical Data of Wall Shear Stress in the Liver -- Experimental Data -- A Comparison of the Phenotype of Cells Between the Liver and the Irrigation Solution. -- Abundance of NKT Cells in the Parenchymal Space of the Liver -- Clinical Data in LDLT -- Changes of Thymus-Derived Cells in the Graft Liver by the Perfusion of HTK -- Solution in LDLT -- Changes of NKT Cells Among CD3+T Cells in the Grafts Liver by the Perfusion of HTK Solusion in LDLT -- 5. Shear Stress and PAI-1 During Liver Regeneration Following Phx -- Flow-Induced Changes in Expression of the PAI-1 Gene in Hepatocytes -- Flow-Induced Changes in the Release of PAI-1 by Hepatocytes -- Shear Stress Dependency of Flow-Induced PAI-1 Expression -- 6. Blood Coagulation and Fibrinolytic Systems During Liver Regeneration in LDLT -- Patients and Methods -- Results -- 7. Heme Oxygenase-1 and Bilirubin Metabolism in Clinical LDLT -- Materials and Methods -- RESULTS -- Changes in Serum Total Bilirubin Following Adult LDLT -- Changes in D/T Ratio Following Adult LDLT -- Correlation Between Total Bilirubin and COHB Following Adult LDLT -- Augmentation of Heme Oxygenase-1 Expression in the Graft Immediately After Implantation in Adult LDLT -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.Recent advances in hematology research series.BloodCoagulationBlood coagulation disordersBloodCoagulation.Blood coagulation disorders.616.1/57Taloyan Anett M1719433Bankiewicz David S1719434MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910828555303321Coagulation4117255UNINA05318nam 22005655 450 991025490660332120200707025448.03-319-58978-410.1007/978-3-319-58978-7(CKB)4340000000061775(DE-He213)978-3-319-58978-7(MiAaPQ)EBC4920986(PPN)222233680(EXLCZ)99434000000006177520170719d2017 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierInformation Technology Governance in Public Organizations Theory and Practice /edited by Lazar Rusu, Gianluigi Viscusi1st ed. 2017.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2017.1 online resource (XIX, 286 p. 35 illus., 2 illus. in color.) Integrated Series in Information Systems,1571-0270 ;383-319-58977-6 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Chapter 1. Discussing and Conceiving an Information and Technology Governance Model in Public Organizations -- Chapter 2. IT Alignment in Public Organizations: A Systematic Literature Review -- Chapter 3. A Perspective on the Roles of Middle Managers in Aligning Strategy and Information Technology in Public Service Organizations -- Chapter 4. Governing is in the Details -- Chapter 5. Towards Decentralized IT Governance in the Public Sector: A Capability-oriented Approach -- Chapter 6. IT Governance and its Implementation Based on a Detailed Framework of IT Governance (dFogIT) in Public Enterprises -- Chapter 7. Business and IT Architecture for the Public Sector: Problems, IT Systems Alternatives and Selection Guidelines -- Chapter 8. Problems of Enterprise Architecture Adoption in the Public Sector: Root Causes and Some Solutions -- Chapter 9. IT Governance in E-Government Implementations in the Caribbean: Key Characteristics and Mechanisms -- Chapter 10. IT Organization Structure Relationship with IT Governance Performance: Case of a Public Organization -- Chapter 11. Ambidextrous IT Governance in the Public Sector: A Revelatory Case Study of the Swedish Tax Authorities -- Chapter 12. Conflicting Institutional Logics in Healthcare Organisations: Implications for IT Governance.This book examines trends and challenges in research on IT governance in public organizations, reporting innovative research and new insights in the theories, models and practices within the area. As we noticed, IT governance plays an important role in generating value from organization’s IT investments. However there are different challenges for researchers in studying IT governance in public organizations due to the differences between political, administrative, and practices in these organizations. The first section of the book looks at Management issues, including an introduction to IT governance in public organizations; a systematic review of IT alignment research in public organizations; the role of middle managers in aligning strategy and IT in public service organizations; and an analysis of alignment and governance with regard to IT-related policy decisions. The second section examines Modelling, including a consideration of the challenges faced by public administration; a discussion of a framework for IT governance implementation suitable to improve alignment and communication between stakeholders of IT services; the design and implementation of IT architecture; and the adoption of enterprise architecture in public organizations. Finally, section three presents Case Studies, including IT governance in the context of e-government strategy implementation in the Caribbean; the relationship of IT organizational structure and IT governance performance in the IT department of a public research and education organization in a developing country; the relationship between organizational ambidexterity and IT governance through a study of the Swedish Tax Authorities; and the role of institutional logics in IT project activities and interactions in a large Swedish hospital.Integrated Series in Information Systems,1571-0270 ;38Management information systemsPublic policyBusiness Information Systemshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/522030Business IT Infrastructurehttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/522040Public Policyhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/911060Management information systems.Public policy.Business Information Systems.Business IT Infrastructure.Public Policy.658.4038011Rusu Lazaredthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtViscusi Gianluigiedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910254906603321Information Technology Governance in Public Organizations2252197UNINA