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Policies for promoting agricultural development. Report of a Conference on Productivity and Innovation in Agriculture in the Underdeveloped Countries / David Hapgood, Editor ; Max F. Millikan, Conference Chairman
Conference held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Endicott House, Dedham, Massachusetts, June 29 through August 7, 1964Conference financed by A.E.D"1514"--handwritten on cove
Predominance of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus genetic subclade 6B.1 and influenza B/Victoria lineage viruses at the start of the 2015/16 influenza season in Europe
Members of the World Health Organization European Region and European Influenza Surveillance Network of the reporting countries - Portugal: Raquel Guiomar, Pedro Pechirra, Paula Cristovão, Inês Costa, Patrícia Conde, Baltazar Nunes, Ana RodriguesInfluenza A(H1N1)pdm09 viruses predominated in the European influenza 2015/16 season. Most analysed viruses clustered in a new genetic subclade 6B.1, antigenically similar to the northern hemisphere vaccine component A/California/7/2009. The predominant influenza B lineage was Victoria compared with Yamagata in the previous season. It remains to be evaluated at the end of the season if these changes affected the effectiveness of the vaccine for the 2015/16 season.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Normas para el fomento del desarrollo agricola : informe de la Conferencia sobre Productividad e innovaciones en agricultura en los países en desarrollo. Centro de Estudios Internacionales, Instituto Tecnologico de Massachusetts
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Using knowledge: the dilemmas of 'bridging research and policy'
The 'knowledge agenda' has become a central part of development discourse. This paper addresses one aspect of this discourse - the use of policy research in the social sciences - and the dilemmas that have been encountered by both development agencies and researchers in communicating and making use of that research. Development agencies as well as NGOs have initiated work to evaluate and document the effectiveness of research partnerships, knowledge capacity building and (social) science policy impact. As a multilateral initiative, the Global Development Network (GDN), and especially its 'Bridging Research and Policy' project, provides a vehicle to address issues related to research impact. Twelve perspectives on improving research and policy linkages are outlined to reveal that how the problem is defined shapes policy responses. Taken together, these explanations provide a multifaceted picture of the research-policy nexus indicating that there are many possible routes to 'bridging' research and policy. These diverse perspectives will be categorised into three broad categories of explanation: (i) supply-side; (ii) demand-led; and (iii) policy currents. However, knowledge is part of the solution to many development problems but not of itself a panacea
Cross-national variations in reported discrimination among people treated for major depression worldwide : the ASPEN/INDIGO international study
No study has so far explored differences in discrimination reported by people with major depressive disorder (MDD) across countries and cultures. To (a) compare reported discrimination across different countries, and (b) explore the relative weight of individual and contextual factors in explaining levels of reported discrimination in people with MDD. Cross-sectional multisite international survey (34 countries worldwide) of 1082 people with MDD. Experienced and anticipated discrimination were assessed by the Discrimination and Stigma Scale (DISC). Countries were classified according to their rating on the Human Development Index (HDI). Multilevel negative binomial and Poisson models were used. People living in ‘very high HDI’ countries reported higher discrimination than those in ‘medium/low HDI’ countries. Variation in reported discrimination across countries was only partially explained by individual-level variables. The contribution of country-level variables was significant for anticipated discrimination only. Contextual factors play an important role in anticipated discrimination. Country-specific interventions should be implemented to prevent discrimination towards people with MDD
De strijd om te overleven
The Struggle for Survival
Workgroup on Norbertine History in the Low Countries: Volume 17 (2007)
The Werkgroep Norbertijner Geschiedenis publications are the proceedings from the annual gathering of those interested in the rich history of the Premonstratensian Order in the Low Countries (Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands). Each year a different aspect of this rich and multi-faceted history is explored.https://digitalcommons.snc.edu/werkgroep_norbertijner/1009/thumbnail.jp
Kunst- en Handschriftenbezit van de Norbertijnenabdijen
Art and Manuscripts of the Norbertine Abbeys
Workgroup on Norbertine History in the Low Countries: Volume 18 (2008)
The Werkgroep Norbertijner Geschiedenis publications are the proceedings from the annual gathering of those interested in the rich history of the Premonstratensian Order in the Low Countries (Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands). Each year a different aspect of this rich and multi-faceted history is explored.https://digitalcommons.snc.edu/werkgroep_norbertijner/1008/thumbnail.jp
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