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Monica Alonso
  • Language: gl
  • Pages: 134

Monica Alonso

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Mónica Alonso
  • Language: gl

Mónica Alonso

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Mónica Alonso
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 125

Mónica Alonso

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Reactive Power Management of Power Networks with Wind Generation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Reactive Power Management of Power Networks with Wind Generation

As the energy sector shifts and changes to focus on renewable technologies, the optimization of wind power becomes a key practical issue. Reactive Power Management of Power Networks with Wind Generation brings into focus the development and application of advanced optimization techniques to the study, characterization, and assessment of voltage stability in power systems. Recent advances on reactive power management are reviewed with particular emphasis on the analysis and control of wind energy conversion systems and FACTS devices. Following an introduction, distinct chapters cover the 5 key areas of FACTS devices, voltage stability, wind generators, reactive power optimization and management. These are supported with applications and example including real-life data from the Spanish Power system. Together with power system engineers, operators and planners will also benefit from this insightful resource. Reactive Power Management of Power Networks with Wind Generation provides a key reference to advanced undergraduate and graduate students in electrical and power engineering.

Consolidated HIV strategic information guidelines
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Consolidated HIV strategic information guidelines

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Consolidated guidelines on person-centred HIV strategic information
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 424

Consolidated guidelines on person-centred HIV strategic information

These consolidated guidelines are aimed at supporting the generation of responsive person-centred data from routine national health management information systems across the HIV cascade, from prevention, testing and treatment to longer-term health care. They build upon the 2017 Consolidated guidelines on person-centred HIV patient monitoring and case surveillance, which describe information that should be collected in primary HIV patient monitoring tools, and the 2020 Consolidated HIV strategic information guidelines, which cover aggregate indicators for managing and monitoring programmes. The purpose of this guideline consolidation is to provide the recommended data elements, indicators and...

Digital adaptation kit for HIV: operational requirements for implementing WHO recommendations in digital systems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Digital adaptation kit for HIV: operational requirements for implementing WHO recommendations in digital systems

To ensure that countries can effectively benefit from digital health investments, “digital adaptation kits” (DAKs) are designed to facilitate the accurate reflection of WHO’s clinical, public health and data use guidelines in the digital systems that countries are adopting. DAKs are operational, software-neutral, standardized documentations that distil clinical, public health and data use guidance into a format that can be transparently incorporated into digital systems. For this particular DAK, the operational requirements are based on systems that provide the functionalities of digital tracking and decision support (DTDS) and include components such as personas, workflows, core data ...

Implementing the global health sector strategies on HIV, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections, 2022–2030
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 69

Implementing the global health sector strategies on HIV, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections, 2022–2030

This report is the first of a series of biennial progress reports on the implementation of the Global health sector strategies on HIV, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections for the period 2022–2030. It draws attention to areas of progress and gaps in preparation for the mid-term review of the strategies in 2026.

Advancing Women in Science
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 353

Advancing Women in Science

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-04-23
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  • Publisher: Springer

Many countries have implemented policies to increase the number and quality of scientific researchers as a means to foster innovation and spur economic development and progress. To that end, grounded in a view of women as a rich, yet underutilized knowledge and labor resource, a great deal of recent attention has focused on encouraging women to pursue education and careers in science — even in countries with longstanding dominant patriarchal regimes. Yet, overall, science remains an area in which girls and women are persistently disadvantaged. This book addresses that situation. It bridges the gap between individual- and societal-level perspectives on women in science in a search for syste...

Framework for monitoring sexually transmitted infections and strengthening surveillance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 52

Framework for monitoring sexually transmitted infections and strengthening surveillance

This publication has been developed to provide a national framework for monitoring the health sector’s response to sexually transmitted infections and a set of core indicators to: -support countries monitor their programming for sexually transmitted infections and to identify gaps and challenges; and -facilitate regional and global tracking of the progress of WHO Member States in strengthening STI programming towards achieving the targets outlined in the global health sector strategies on, respectively, HIV, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections. The core indicators are structured around currently available STI interventions and data that are routinely collected or can be monitored at least annually. The indicators are aligned with global reporting requirements and to the targets detailed in the global health sector strategies. Collecting and analysing these data will provide a comprehensive picture of the health burden of STIs and will inform how best to allocate resources to improve the effectiveness, efficiency and equity of STI services. The publication also outlines a stepwise approach to strengthen the monitoring of STI programmes and STI surveillance.