نتایج جستجو برای: regions crisis

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Journal: :Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology Canada : JOGC = Journal d'obstetrique et gynecologie du Canada : JOGC 2008
Timothy Rowe

A friend told me recently that he is suffering from crisis fatigue. Open an issue of just about any medical journal , he said, and you will find at least one article warning of an impending critical shortage of professionals. This issue of JOGC is no exception; on page 598, the Maternal Fetal Medicine Committee of the SOGC draws our attention—quite correctly—to the looming MFM shortage in this ...

Journal: :فصلنامه دانش مدیریت (منتشر نمی شود) 0
دکتر سید مهدی الوانی

an the managers have experienced one kind of crisis or another in their organizations, and hence are willing to group and empower themselves in challenging them. this article while classifying the organizations in two categories as crisis accepting and crisis challenging, suggestion for making the organization as crisis challenging have been given. the process of crisis creation, three perspect...

2004

All across the nation, rural regions are on a quickening quest to reinvent their economies. The past year has witnessed a flurry of regions contacting the Center for the Study of Rural America about new efforts to spark new economic growth—from the coastal bend in Texas to the Mississippi River bend in Iowa. The push behind the widespread quest comes from many directions, although globalization...

Journal: :Chaos 2009
Jorge Duarte Cristina Januário Nuno Martins Josep Sardanyés

In this work we investigate the population dynamics of cooperative hunting extending the McCann and Yodzis model for a three-species food chain system with a predator, a prey, and a resource species. The new model considers that a given fraction sigma of predators cooperates in prey's hunting, while the rest of the population 1-sigma hunts without cooperation. We use the theory of symbolic dyna...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2013
Roberto De Vogli Michael Marmot David Stuckler

In early May, widows of men who killed themselves began marching on tax offices in Bologna, Italy. Their protest? Austerity and tax collection put their husbands at risk. This is the first grassroots movement on mental health in Europe responding to what has been recently dubbed ‘suicide by economic crisis’. But not everyone agrees with these widows’ interpretation of events. Although articles ...

Journal: :Ethnicity & disease 2003
Robert Beaglehole David Sanders Mario Dal Poz

The health crisis in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) presents enormous challenges to the public health workforce, which is ill equipped to respond. Since the fate of SSA is central to the health and well-being of all regions, a long-term effort is now required to strengthen the public health workforce in SSA. This will require major support from national governments and a wide variety of international...

Journal: :مدیریت اطلاعات سلامت 0

in a crisis, daily life of people is threatened by disaster. the management of the crisis is both a science and an art in which attempts are made to restore the critical situation to a normal one, not necessarily to the same conditions which existed before the crisis took place. the ability of a manager to overcome the crisis depends on his readiness before it occurs. in this review article, th...

2008
GUGLIELMO MARIA CAPORALE ANTOANETA SERGUIEVA HAO WU

Over the past two decades, financial market crises with similar features have occurred in different regions of the world. Unstable cross-market linkages during a crisis are referred to as financial contagion. We simulate crisis transmission in the context of a model of market participants adopting various strategies; this allows testing for financial contagion under alternative scenarios. Using...

2011
Philip J. Stephens Chris D. Greenman Beiyuan Fu Fengtang Yang Graham R. Bignell Laura J. Mudie Erin D. Pleasance King Wai Lau David Beare Lucy A. Stebbings Stuart McLaren Meng-Lay Lin David J. McBride Ignacio Varela Serena Nik-Zainal Catherine Leroy Mingming Jia Andrew Menzies Adam P. Butler Jon W. Teague Michael A. Quail John Burton Harold Swerdlow Nigel P. Carter Laura A. Morsberger Christine Iacobuzio-Donahue George A. Follows Anthony R. Green Adrienne M. Flanagan Michael R. Stratton P. Andrew Futreal Peter J. Campbell

Cancer is driven by somatically acquired point mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, conventionally thought to accumulate gradually over time. Using next-generation sequencing, we characterize a phenomenon, which we term chromothripsis, whereby tens to hundreds of genomic rearrangements occur in a one-off cellular crisis. Rearrangements involving one or a few chromosomes crisscross back and...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2005
R Meucci E Allaria F Salvadori F T Arecchi

For different settings of a control parameter, a chaotic system can go from a region with two separate stable attractors (generalized bistability) to a crisis where a chaotic attractor expands, colliding with an unstable orbit. In the bistable regime jumps between independent attractors are mediated by external perturbations; above the crisis, the dynamics includes visits to regions formerly be...

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