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    Proving or Improving: On Health Care Research as a Form of Self-Reflection

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    As it is, clinical trials are the gold standard of health care research, employed to prove that the care practices they study are good. Here, the author suggests that we would do better to develop research methods that work toward another goal: to improve care practices. This requires that we no longer foreground the effectiveness but, instead, investigate the various effects of interventions. If undesirable, they might then be tinkered with. As a part of this, the effects on bodily parameters and on the intricacies of daily lives should not be separated out but studied in connection. With examples drawn from studies into care practices for patients with diabetes or atherosclerosis, the author argues that instead of trying to turn the clinic into a laboratory, we should strive to support and strengthen clinical ways of working

    Revisiting the Schwarzschild and the Hilbert-Droste Solutions of Einstein Equation and the Maximal Extension of the Latter

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    In this pedagogical note, the differences between the Schwarzschild and the Hilbert-Droste solutions of Einstein equation are scrutinized through a rigorous mathematical approach, based on the idea of warped product of manifolds. It will be shown that those solutions are indeed different because the topologies of the manifolds corresponding to them are different. After establishing this fact beyond any doubt, the maximal extension of the Hilbert-Droste solution (the Kruskal-Szekeres spacetime) is derived with details and its topology compared with the ones of the Schwazschild and the Hilbert-Droste solution. We also study the problem of the imbedding of the Hilbert-Droste solution in a vector manifold, hopefully clarifying the work of Kasner and Fronsdal on the subject. In an Appendix, we present a rigorous discussion of the Einstein-Rosen Bridge. A comprehensive bibliography of the historical papers involved in our work is given at the end.Comment: 59 pages, no figure

    Environmental Authority: Transformations and Relocations in Global Modernity = Autoridade ambiental: transformaçÔes e relocaçÔes na modernidade global

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    As a public good, the environment has traditionally been handled by public authorities. However, with globalization conventional state environmental authority is transformed, relocated and deterritorialized. New non-state environmental authorities emerge. This paper conceptualizes the shifts in and relocation of environmental authority structures and illustrates this with examples from the fields of certification and labeling and environmental partnerships. While relocation does take place, new environmental authority structures are often mixes of state and non-state authorities. The paper finally assesses these developments, reflecting on the conventional criticism of the poor environmental and democratic potentials of such new non-state environmental authoritie

    Does being R&D intensive still discourage outsourcing? : evidence from Dutch manufacturing

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    Being R&D intensive has traditionally been seen as an impediment to outsourcing. This study confirms that empirically this was the case for a set of manufacturing industries in the Netherlands in the early 1990s but also shows that R&D intensity became a positive predictor for changes in outsourcing levels over the 1990s, suggesting firms in R&D intensive industries have increasingly started to rely on partnership relations with outside suppliers. This confirms the need to move the analysis from scale, opportunism and appropriation concerns to a relational perspective when studying outsourcing in R&D intensive industries
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