01880nam 2200565Ia 450 991045606790332120200520144314.01-280-19308-597866101930800-309-56885-40-585-33575-3(CKB)110986584751662(OCoLC)613360190(CaPaEBR)ebrary10071342(SSID)ssj0000148386(PQKBManifestationID)12010588(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000148386(PQKBWorkID)10225256(PQKB)11374318(MiAaPQ)EBC3564065(Au-PeEL)EBL3564065(CaPaEBR)ebr10071342(CaONFJC)MIL19308(OCoLC)929504671(EXLCZ)9911098658475166220001031d2000 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrEnvironmental issues in Pacific Northwest forest management[electronic resource] /Committee on Environmental Issues in Pacific Northwest Forest Management, Board on Biology, Commission on Life Sciences, National Research CouncilWashington, D.C. National Academy Pressc20001 online resource (279 p.) Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-309-05328-5 Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-253).Forest managementNorthwest, PacificForests and forestryNorthwest, PacificElectronic books.Forest managementForests and forestry333.75/16/09795MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910456067903321Environmental issues in Pacific Northwest forest management1966017UNINA03211nam 2200373 450 991068832940332120230629035241.0(CKB)5400000000045464(NjHacI)995400000000045464(EXLCZ)99540000000004546420230629d2020 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierClinical Management of Shock the science and art of physiological restoration /Stanislaw P. Stawicki, editorLondon :IntechOpen,2020.1 online resource (208 pages)1-83881-172-9 Shock is a physiological state of war! From a healthcare provider perspective, the word "shock" is associated with a mixed array of feelings, including dread, well-founded fear, and deep respect. The physiological state of shock is well recognized for the associated destructive consequences, and its successful management requires prompt identification, immediate action, and sustained effort by all members of the healthcare team. This mindset of advanced preparation and constant readiness constitutes the foundation of the modern approach toward shock - early detection and prompt treatment for optimal outcomes. Despite the heterogeneity of "shock" as a clinico-pathological entity, there are some common threads that permeate all forms and manifestations of shock, with apparent increase in observed commonalities in the more advanced (and often irreversible) stages of the systemic syndrome. When faced with shock, the body and its systems do their best to compensate for the maldistribution of oxygen and nutrients. This is known as the so-called compensated shock. Beyond that, the body loses its ability to adjust any further, thus descending into "uncompensated shock," with a refractory state characterized by vasoplegia and irreversible cardiovascular failure. As the reader journeys through the chapters of the book, he or she will read about various biomarkers and endpoints of resuscitation, explore different types of shock (e.g., septic, hemorrhagic, anaphylactic) and learn about some of the less often discussed topics such as neurogenic and spinal shock, as well as the amniotic fluid embolism. Our goals were to keep things clinically relevant and practically oriented, thus enabling the reader to apply the newly acquired knowledge in their everyday clinical routines. As the reader progresses through the book, we hope to help stimulate further discourse and innovative thinking about the topic. In this context, it is critical that basic, translational, and clinical research on shock continues to advance. Only through ongoing scientific progress can we help improve outcomes for patients with both rare and common forms of shock.Clinical Management of Shock HypotensionShockHypotension.Shock.617.21Stawicki Stanislaw P.NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910688329403321Clinical management of shock2959136UNINA05190oam 2200793I 450 991077945820332120230206173828.09780203856574ebook0203856570ebook9781135151034ebook1135151032ebook978128388327612838832799781135151041113515104010.4324/9780203856574(CKB)2550000000710096(EBL)1098944(OCoLC)823388957(SSID)ssj0000827026(PQKBManifestationID)12361352(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000827026(PQKBWorkID)10810357(PQKB)11727094(MiAaPQ)EBC1098944(Au-PeEL)EBL1098944(CaPaEBR)ebr10636246(CaONFJC)MIL419577(OCoLC)874367462(OCoLC)822017740(FINmELB)ELB132614(EXLCZ)99255000000071009620180706d2013 uy 0engurcn#---uuuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierManaging sport social and cultural perspectives /edited by David Hassan and Jim LustedAbingdon, Oxon ;New York, NY :Routledge,2013.1 online resource (345 pages) illustrationsFoundations of sport managementDescription based upon print version of record.0415572169 0415572150 9780415572156 Includes bibliographical references and index.Managing Sport Social and cultural perspectives; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; List of boxes; List of case studies; About the authors; Preface; Chapter 1 Managing organizational performance in sport; Chapter 2 Urban space, culture and sports in the Middle East: a case study of Casablanca, Morocco; Chapter 3 The management of anti-doping: an ongoing challenge for sport; Chapter 4 Sanctioned aggression or criminal sanction? Violence, contact sports and the law; Chapter 5 Reviewing the role of UK central government in sports developmentChapter 6 Selling race equality to sports organizations - challenges and limitationsChapter 7 Sport and disability: the Special Olympics Youth Unified Sports programme; Chapter 8 Pain and injury within sporting cultures of risk; Chapter 9 Sport labour migration: managing a twenty-first-century global workforce; Chapter 10 The challenges of managing sport in a divided society: football in Jordan; Chapter 11 Managing gender equity in sport; Chapter 12 The role of sport management in the creation of social capitalChapter 13 The changing nature of sports volunteering: modernization, policy and PracticeChapter 14 Sporting preferences in the Arab world: examining consumerism in the United Arab Emirates; Chapter 15 The methodology of mega-events: the culture of vanity and measuring real benefit; Chapter 16 Corporate social responsibility in the sports industry; Chapter 17 The dark sides of sport governance; Chapter 18 The evolution of sport management in the twenty-first century; Index"Contemporary sport is shaped by wider society. Anybody working in sport today must be aware of the broader social and cultural context within which sport operates if they are to be effective as managers or professionals. This is the first book written especially for sport management students to examine the wider social and cultural environment and to fully explain the key issues and practical implications for everyday sport management. Written by a team of leading international experts on sport management and sport in society, the book explores important topics such as: - Corporate social responsibility in sport - Race - Gender and sexuality - Sport and the media - Globalisation - Politics and policy - Social class, social capital and social exclusion. Each issue is examined from the perspective of the manager or practitioner in sport, and each chapter includes a range of useful features, such as case-studies and self-test questions, to encourage the reader to think critically about the role of sport in society and about their own professional practice. This is the first sports management textbook to be based on the assumption that a more socially aware manager is a more effective manager and it should be essential reading for all sport management students."Provided by publisher.Foundations of Sport ManagementSportsManagementSports administrationSportsSociological aspectsSportsManagement.Sports administration.SportsSociological aspects.796.068SPO000000SPO066000SPO068000bisacshHassan DavidLusted JimMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910779458203321Managing sport3721050UNINA05278oam 22014174 450 991097515240332120250426110907.0978661383030297814623790711462379079978145272593214527259349781283517850128351785X97814519089471451908946(CKB)3360000000443955(EBL)3014483(SSID)ssj0001488785(PQKBManifestationID)11995302(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001488785(PQKBWorkID)11445068(PQKB)10368541(OCoLC)694141162(IMF)WPIEE2006100(MiAaPQ)EBC3014483(IMF)WPIEA2006100WPIEA2006100(EXLCZ)99336000000044395520020129d2006 uf 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrUsing the Balance Sheet Approach in Surveillance : Framework, Data Sources, and Data Availability /Anthony Pellechio, Johan Mathisen1st ed.Washington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2006.1 online resource (42 p.)IMF Working Papers"April 2006."9781451863604 1451863608 Includes bibliographical references.""Contents""; ""I. INTRODUCTION""; ""II. MAIN OBJECTIVES OF THE BSA""; ""III. KEY FEATURES OF THE FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYSIS""; ""IV. DATA METHODOLOGIES AND AVAILABILITY FOR BALANCE SHEET ANALYSIS""; ""V. USING TIMELY, HIGH-FREQUENCY BALANCE SHEET ANALYSIS IN SURVEILLANCE""; ""VI. CONCLUSIONS""; ""REFERENCES""Recent improvements in statistical methodologies and data availability are facilitating detailed, high-frequency, timely macroeconomic balance sheet analysis. This paper provides practical instruction on how to design the framework to analyze vulnerabilities in a country as well as an overview of data sources that can be employed for this analysis. The paper also discusses how these new datasets are enhancing surveillance activities related to balance sheet vulnerabilities.IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ;No. 2006/100Financial statementsFinancial crisesAccountingimfBalance sheet analysisimfCurrenciesimfFinanceimfFinance, PublicimfFinance: GeneralimfFinancial Institutions and Services: GeneralimfFinancial InstrumentsimfFinancial instrumentsimfFinancial reporting, financial statementsimfFinancial sectorimfFinancial services industryimfFinancial statementsimfFiscal policyimfGovernment and the Monetary SystemimfIndustries: Financial ServicesimfInstitutional InvestorsimfMonetary economicsimfMonetary SystemsimfMoney and Monetary PolicyimfMoneyimfNon-bank Financial InstitutionsimfPayment SystemsimfPension FundsimfPublic AdministrationimfPublic finance & taxationimfPublic FinanceimfPublic Sector Accounting and AuditsimfRegimesimfStandardsimfSouth AfricaimfFinancial statements.Financial crises.AccountingBalance sheet analysisCurrenciesFinanceFinance, PublicFinance: GeneralFinancial Institutions and Services: GeneralFinancial InstrumentsFinancial instrumentsFinancial reporting, financial statementsFinancial sectorFinancial services industryFinancial statementsFiscal policyGovernment and the Monetary SystemIndustries: Financial ServicesInstitutional InvestorsMonetary economicsMonetary SystemsMoney and Monetary PolicyMoneyNon-bank Financial InstitutionsPayment SystemsPension FundsPublic AdministrationPublic finance & taxationPublic FinancePublic Sector Accounting and AuditsRegimesStandardsPellechio Anthony1601440Mathisen Johan1816371International Monetary Fund.Policy Development and Review Dept.International Monetary Fund.Statistics Dept.DcWaIMFBOOK9910975152403321Using the Balance Sheet Approach in Surveillance4372403UNINA