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A comprehensive source of in-depth information provided on existing and emerging food technologies based on the electromagnetic spectrum Electromagnetic Technologies in Food Science examines various methods employed in food applications that are based on the entire electromagnetic (EM) spectrum. Focusing on recent advances and challenges in food science and technology, this is an up-to-date volume that features vital contributions coming from an international panel of experts who have shared both fundamental and advanced knowledge of information on the dosimetry methods, and on potential applications of gamma irradiation, electron beams, X-rays, radio and microwaves, ultraviolet, visible, pu...
Distributional cost-effectiveness analysis aims to help healthcare and public health organizations make fairer decisions with better outcomes. It can provide information about equity in the distribution of costs and effects - who gains, who loses, and by how much - and the trade-offs that sometimes occur between equity and efficiency. This is a practical guide to methods for quantifying the equity impacts of health programmes in high, middle, and low-income countries. The methods can be tailored to analyse different equity concerns in different decision making contexts. The handbook provides both hands-on training for postgraduate students and analysts and an accessible guide for academics, practitioners, managers, policymakers, and stakeholders. Part I is an introduction and overview for research commissioners, users, and producers. Parts II and III provide step-by-step guidance on how to simulate and evaluate distributions, with accompanying spreadsheet training exercises. Part IV concludes with discussions about how to handle uncertainty about facts and disagreement about values, and the future challenges facing this growing field. Book jacket.
Vols. for 1963- include as pt. 2 of the Jan. issue: Medical subject headings.
Surgida a mediados de los sesenta a instancias del Partido Comunista como una asociación de apoyo a los presos políticos, el Movimiento Democrático de Mujeres(MDM) llegó a convertirse en la principal organización del antifranquismo, clave en el resurgimiento y desarrollo del feminismo durante la dictadura y la transición. A pesar de sus orígenes comunistas, sus ideólogas pronto comprendieron la necesidad de articular y promover un movimiento femenino de masas a nivel estatal, de carácter plural, interclasista e intergeneracional, en el que consiguieron integrar tanto a católicas progresistas como a militantes de la izquierda radical, a mujeres de las clases medias, a trabajadoras y...