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Stone, and Chester Hartman 210 $aPhiladelphia, PA $cTemple University Press$dc2006 215 $a1 online resource (449 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-59213-432-7 311 $a1-59213-431-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tWhy a right to housing is needed and makes sense: editors' introduction --$tThe economic environment of housing: income inequality and insecurity /$rChris Tilly --$tHousing affordability: one-third of a nation shelter-poor /$rMichael E. Stone --$tSegregation and discrimination in housing /$rNancy A. Denton --$tPernicious problems of housing finance /$rMichael E. Stone --$tFederal housing subsidies: who benefits and why? /$rPeter Dreier --$tThe permanent housing crisis: the failures of conservatism and the limitations of liberalism /$rPeter Marcuse, W. Dennis Keating --$tFederally-assisted housing in conflict: privatization or preservation? /$rEmily Paradise Achtenberg --$gBOX:$tPrivatizing rural rental housing /$rRobert Wiener --$tThe case for a right to housing /$rChester Hartman --$tThe role of the courts and a right to housing /$rDavid B. Bryson --$tHousing organizing for the long haul: building on experience /$rLarry Lamar Yates --$tSocial ownership /$rMichael E. Stone --$tSocial financing /$rMichael Swack --$tThe elderly and a right to housing /$rJon Bynoos, Christy M. Nishita --$tOpening doors: what a right to housing means for women /$rSusan Saegert, Hele?ne Clark --$tResponses to homelessness: past policies, future directions, and a right to housing /$rRob Rosenthal, Maria Foscarinis --$tCommunity development corporations: challenges in supporting a right to housing /$rRachel G. Bratt --$gBOX:$tOld and new challenges facing rural housing nonprofits /$rRobert Wiener --$tBetween devolution and the deep blue sea: what's a city or state to do? /$rJohn Emmeus David --$tHousing and economic security /$rRachel G. Bratt. 330 $aIn the 1949 Housing Act, Congress declared ""a decent home and a suitable living environment for every American family"" our national housing goal. Today, little more than half a century later, upwards of 100 million people in the United States live in housing that is physically inadequate, unsafe, overcrowded, or unaffordable. 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NeuRx Diaphragm Pacing System; Bibliography; 4 Glucose Biosensors; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Amperometric Glucose Sensor; 4.2.1 Glucose Detector Based on Measurement of Hydrogen Peroxide; 4.2.2 Glucose Detector Based on Measurement of Oxygen; 4.3 Potentiostat Measurement of Glucose; 4.4 Next Generation of Glucose Sensors 327 $a4.5 Implantable Glucose Sensor by GlySens4.6 Implantable Continuous Glucose Monitoring GlySens; 4.7 GlucoChip PositiveID Corporation and Receptors LLC; Bibliography; 5 Cochlear Implants; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Types of Hearing Loss; 5.3 Cochlear Implants; 5.4 Cochlea Electrode Arrays; 5.5 Speech Coding; 5.6 Cochlear Implant Systems; 5.7 Continuous Interleaved Sampling; 5.8 HiRes120; 5.9 LifestyleTM Cochlear Implant Systems by Advanced BionicsTM; 5.10 ClearVoiceTM; 5.11 n-of-m, Spectral Peak Extraction (SPEAK) and Advanced Combinational Encoder (ACE); 5.12 Nucleus® 6 System, Cochlear 327 $a5.13 Dual-Loop AGC5.14 Fine Structure Processing; 5.15 MAESTROTM Cochlear Implant System by MED-EL; Bibliography; 6 Pacemakers and Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Types of Pacemakers; 6.3 Revised NASPE/BPEG Generic Code for Antibradycardia Pacing; 6.4 Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators; 6.5 NASPE/BPEG Defibrillator Code; 6.6 Implantable Cardioverter Design; 6.7 Medtronic Micra Transcatheter Pacing System; 6.8 Medtronic Viva and Evera; 6.9 Sorin Group Kora 100; 6.10 Biotronik; 6.11 St Jude Medical NanostimTM; 6.12 St Jude Unify QuadraTM and AccentTM 327 $a6.13 Boston Scientific IngenioTM and InceptaTM6.14 Boston Scientific Subcutaneous ICD; Bibliography; 7 Bladder Implants; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Detrusor Hyperreflexia; 7.3 Detrusor Areflexia; 7.4 Overactive Bladder Syndrome and Urine Retention; 7.5 Sacral Anterior Root Stimulation; 7.6 Finetech-Brindley Sacral Anterior Root Stimulators, Finetech Medical Ltd.; 7.7 Medtronic InterStim® Therapy; Bibliography; 8 Electrical Stimulation Therapy for Pain Relief and Management; 8.1 Occipital Nerve Stimulation; 8.2 St Jude Medical Implantable Pulse Generators for ONS of the Occipital Nerves 327 $a8.3 Boston Scientific Precision SpectraTM SCS System 330 $aImplantable Electronic Medical Devices provides a thorough review of the application of implantable devices, illustrating the techniques currently being used together with overviews of the latest commercially available medical devices. 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