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    Demand Response Approach for the Coordination Between Aggregators and Providers

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    Nowadays electricity system is looking for innovation in its role. New approaches are being able to discuss because of several issues as environmental, costs, quality and reliability of the electric energy production. In this paper one more aggregation’s scheme for demand response will be proposed. Based on National Grid’s programs that already exist in the market which will be shown on the current paper. This paper will be a support for a master thesis in electrical engineering based on the same topic.The present work was done and funded in the scope of the following project: H2020 DREAM - GO Project (Marie Sklodowska Curie grant agreement No. 641794)info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Utilizing genotyping-by-sequencing to elucidate Neotropical army ant evolution

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    The articulation of science and humanism has been from the outset one of the keystones of our programmatic initiative on person centered medicine. This involves the notion that the scientific method is what gives science its foundations and at the same time represents one of the principal strategies and tools to understand, formulate and intervene in crucial and paramount human concerns and activities such as health. A scientific approach to health and health care, from the perspective of person centered medicine, involves not only attending to organs and diseases (preferential topics in much of contemporary medicine), but more broadly to the whole field of human health, including ill health and positive health, within which organs and diseases are inscribed. (aut.ref.

    Psychopathology: Introduction

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    [No abstract available]384159161Mezzich, J.E., International surveys on the use of ICD-10 and related diagnostic systems (2002) Psychopathology, 35, pp. 72-75Mezzich, J.E., Üstün, T.B., International Classification and Diagnosis: Critical Experience and Future Directions (2002) Psychopathology, 35, pp. 55-202Mezzich, J.E., Berganza, C.E., Von Cranach, M., Essentials of the World Psychiatric Association's International Guidelines for Diagnostic Assessment (IGDA) (2003) Br J Psychiatry, 182 (45 SUPPL.), pp. 37-6

    Epilogue

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    Person-centered approaches in medicine: clinical tasks, psychological paradigms, and postnonclassic perspective

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    The article aims to demonstrate advances in methodological means suggested by Vygotsky’s cultural-historical concept in association with a theoretical model of a Person-centered diagnosis and practical use of the construct for clinical psychology and medicine. This, to a greater extent, arises from the fact that the cultural-historical concept (due to its humanistic nature and epistemological content) is closely related to the person-centered integrative approach. But for all that the concept corresponds to the ideals of postnonclassical model of scientific rationality with a number of ‘key’ features. Above all it manifests its “methodological maturity” to cope with open self-developing systems, which is most essential at the modern stage of scientific knowledge.The work gives consideration to ‘defining pillars’ of Person-centered approach in modern medicine, to humanistic traditions of the Russian clinical school, and high prospects in diagnostics of such mental constructs as “subjective pattern of disease” and “social situation of personal development in disease” - within the context of person-centered integrative diagnosis.This article discusses the need for implementation a cross-cultural study of subjective pattern of disease and its correlation with a particular “social situation of personality development under disease conditions”. It aims at development and substantiation of the model of person-centered integrative approach, enhancement of its diagnostic scope and, consequently, improvement of the model of person-centered care in modern psychiatry and medicine
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