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  • 1
    Call number: PIK A 190-13-0228
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Einführung in den Band ; Reflexive Ungewissheit in der Literaturrezeption ; Zur Rolle von Risiko, Ungewissheit und Nichtwissen in der Bioethik ; "Uncertainty" - Das ungewisse Risiko der Hybriden ; Ungewissheit und Unsicherheit bei der Einführung neuer Technologien ; Die Tragweite der physikalischen Kosmologie ; Unwissenschaftlich weil unsicher? Unsicher weil wissenschaftlich! ; Ungewissheit im Bauingenieurwesen - Spezifikation, Modellierung und Berechnung ; Skizzierung fachspezifischer Unsicherheiten im Bauwesen als Entwicklungsansatz zur Steigerung der Zeiteffizienz in der baubetrieblichen Terminplanung ; Modellierung von Unsicherheit in der Produktentwicklung ; Mathematische Modelle für Ungewissheit ; Handlungsfähigkeit mit Ungewissheit - Neue Herausforderungen und Ansätze für den Umgang mit Ungewissheit ; Innovationsentscheidungen und Innovationspfade ; Der Umgang mit Ungewissheit in der Politik ziviler Sicherheit ; Der Umgang des Strafrechts mit Ungewissheit/Unsicherheit
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 344 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9783658008963
    Location: A 18 - must be ordered
    Branch Library: PIK Library
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  • 2
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    New York, NY : Columbia University Press
    Call number: PIK D 023-19-92538
    Description / Table of Contents: Literaturverz. S. [261] - 278
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVII, 296 Seiten , Diagramme , 24 cm
    Edition: Paperback edition
    ISBN: 9780231156837 ((pbk.))
    Series Statement: Columbia studies in terrorism and irregular warfare
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Part I. Why Civil Resistance Works ; 1. The Success of Nonviolent Resistance Campaigns ; 2. The Primacy of Particpation in Nonviolent Resistance ; 3. Exploring Alternative Explanations for the Success of Civil Resistance ; Part II. Case Studies Introduction to the Case Studies ; 4. The Iranian Revolution, 1977–1979 ; 5. The First Palestinian Intifada, 1987–1992 ; 6. The Philippine People Power Movement, 1983–1986 ; 7. Why Civil Resistance Sometimes Fails: The Burmese Uprising, 1988–1990 ; Case Study Summary ; Part III. The Implications of Civil Resistance ; 8. After the Campaign: The Consequences of Violent and Nonviolent Resistance ; 9. Conclusion ; Epilogue
    Location: A 18 - must be ordered
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  • 3
    Call number: A3 48
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 76 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 978-9975-67-894-0
    Series Statement: Combinatul Poligr.
    Classification:
    Meteorology and Climatology
    Language: English , Romanian
    Note: In rumänischer und englischer Sprache
    Location: Upper compact magazine
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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  • 4
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Cambridge : Polity
    Call number: PIK N 071-14-0193
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1. Editors' Introduction: Climate Governance in the Developing World ; Part I Asia ; 2. A Green Revolution: China's Governance of Energy and Climate Change ; 3. The Evolution of Climate Policy in India: Poverty and Global Ambition in Tension ; 4. The Dynamics of Climate Change Governance in Indonesia ; 5. Low Carbon Green Growth and Climate Change Governance in South Korea ; Part II Americas ; 6. Discounting the Future: The Politics of Climate Change in Argentina ; 7. Controlling the Amazon: Brazil's Evolving Response to Climate Change ; 8. Making 'Peace with Nature': Costa Rica's Campaign for Climate Neutrality ; 9. A Climate Leader? The Politics and Practice of Climate Governance in Mexico ; Part III Africa ; 10. Resources and Revenues: The Political Economy of Climate Initiatives in Egypt ; 11. Ethiopia's Path to a Climate-Resilient Green Economy ; 12. Reducing Climate Change Vulnerability in Mozambique: From Policy to Practice ; 13. Reaching the Crossroads: The Development of Climate Governance in South Africa
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIX, 284 S. : graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 9780745662770
    Location: A 18 - must be ordered
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  • 5
    Keywords: Life sciences ; Science ; Urban planning ; City planning ; Urban ecology (Biology) ; System theory ; International environmental law ; Sustainable development ; Life Sciences ; Urban Ecology ; Urbanism ; Sustainable Development ; Complex Systems ; Science, general ; International Environmental Law
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. A global outlook on urbanization --- 2. History of urbanization and the missing ecology --- 3. Urbanization and global trends in biodiversity and ecosystem services --- 4. Regional assessment of Asia.- 5. Sub-regional assessment of China: Urbanization in biodiversity hotspots --- 6. Sub-regional assessment of India --- 7. Local assessment of Bangalore.- 8. Local assessment of Tokyo --- 9. Local assessment of Shanghai --- 10. Patterns and trends in urban biodiversity and landscape design --- 11. Urban ecosystem services.- 12. Shrinking cities, biodiversity and ecosystem services --- 13. Regional assessments of Europe --- 14. Regional assessment of North America --- 15. Regional assessment of Oceania --- 16. Local assessment of Istanbul: Biodiversity and ecosystem services --- 17. Local assessment of Stockholm --- 18. Local assessment of Chicago --- 19. Local assessment of New York City.-20. Local assessment of Melbourne --- 21. A synthesis of global urbanization projections --- 22. Urbanization forecasts, effects on land use, biodiversity, and ecosystem services --- 23. Regional assessment of Africa --- 24. Local assessment of Cape Town.- 25. Climate change and urban biodiversity vulnerability --- 26. Feeding cities --- 27. Urban governance of biodiversity and ecosystem services --- 28. Regional assessment of Latin America --- 29. Local assessment of Rio de Janeiro.- 30. Urban landscapes as learning arenas for biodiversity and ecosystem services management --- 31. Restoration ecology in an urbanizing world --- 32. Indicators for management of urban biodiversity and ecosystem services --- 33. Stewardship of the Biosphere in the Urban Era
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXVIII, 755 pages) , 150 illustrations, 23 illustrations in color
    ISBN: 9789400770881
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Keywords: soil quality ; soil processes
    Description / Table of Contents: Natural processes and human activities alter the properties and quality of soils over time. Nowadays, the growing interest in soil protection prompts abundant research to estimate soil quality in wide-ranging environmental scenarios. The assessment of soil quality entails the evaluation of the capability of a soil to perform its functions in present scenarios but also how those functions can be preserved for future land use. Currently, soil processes, physical, chemical, and biological properties are recognized as indicators to estimate soil quality. Soil processes and current trends in quality assessment provides a wide depiction of current research conducted in soil quality assessment, encompassing general studies on soil processes, evaluation of significant indicators of soil quality such as soil organic matter dynamic and soil-plant interaction, while presenting diverse strategies for soil fitness amelioration.
    Pages: Online-Ressource (433 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9789535110293
    Language: English
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  • 7
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    Innsbruck : Innsbruck University Press
    Keywords: Subalpine meadows ; pastures ; toponyms ; land use ; archaeology ; human presence ; Pinus cembra forests ; dwarf shrub communities ; treeline research ; tree-ring analyses ; lichens ; mosses ; lithology ; petrography
    Description / Table of Contents: Alles unterliegt einem Wandel, so auch die klimatischen Bedingungen in den Alpen. Vor allem in den letzten Jahrzehnten war dieser Wandel gut zu beobachten: Das deutliche Abschmelzen der Gletscher ist ein unübersehbares Zeichen für ein Ansteigen der Temperatur. Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler haben über Jahre hinweg im inneren Ötztal Daten gesammelt, um Veränderungen zu dokumentieren. Seit 1953 werden an der Alpinen Forschungsstelle Obergurgl Klimaparameter erhoben. Die Langzeit-Datenreihen umfassen aber auch Gletschermassenbilanzen und -längenänderungen, hydrographische Messungen an der Ötztaler Ache sowie mikroklimatische Untersuchungen von der subalpinen bis zur subnivalen Stufe. Das innere Ötztal ist damit eine Modellregion des Langzeitmonitorings.
    Pages: Online-Ressource (214 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783902811899
    Language: German
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  • 8
    Keywords: Life sciences ; Science ; Urban planning ; City planning ; Urban ecology (Biology) ; System theory ; International environmental law ; Sustainable development ; Life Sciences ; Urban Ecology ; Urbanism ; Sustainable Development ; Complex Systems ; Science, general ; International Environmental Law
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. A global outlook on urbanization --- 2. History of urbanization and the missing ecology --- 3. Urbanization and global trends in biodiversity and ecosystem services --- 4. Regional assessment of Asia.- 5. Sub-regional assessment of China: Urbanization in biodiversity hotspots --- 6. Sub-regional assessment of India --- 7. Local assessment of Bangalore.- 8. Local assessment of Tokyo --- 9. Local assessment of Shanghai --- 10. Patterns and trends in urban biodiversity and landscape design --- 11. Urban ecosystem services.- 12. Shrinking cities, biodiversity and ecosystem services --- 13. Regional assessments of Europe --- 14. Regional assessment of North America --- 15. Regional assessment of Oceania --- 16. Local assessment of Istanbul: Biodiversity and ecosystem services --- 17. Local assessment of Stockholm --- 18. Local assessment of Chicago --- 19. Local assessment of New York City.-20. Local assessment of Melbourne --- 21. A synthesis of global urbanization projections --- 22. Urbanization forecasts, effects on land use, biodiversity, and ecosystem services --- 23. Regional assessment of Africa --- 24. Local assessment of Cape Town.- 25. Climate change and urban biodiversity vulnerability --- 26. Feeding cities --- 27. Urban governance of biodiversity and ecosystem services --- 28. Regional assessment of Latin America --- 29. Local assessment of Rio de Janeiro.- 30. Urban landscapes as learning arenas for biodiversity and ecosystem services management --- 31. Restoration ecology in an urbanizing world --- 32. Indicators for management of urban biodiversity and ecosystem services --- 33. Stewardship of the Biosphere in the Urban Era
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXVIII, 755 pages) , 150 illustrations, 23 illustrations in color
    ISBN: 9789400770881
    Language: English
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2013-11-15
    Description: Background and objective ALL in elderly patients is associated with poor prognosis and many patients are not included in therapeutic trials. Consequently, the results of subtype-oriented protocols in elderly ALL are poorly known. We present the results of three prospective parallel subtype-oriented protocols from the Spanish PETHEMA group in ALL patients older than 55 years. Patients and Methods In 2008 three prospective phase II trials for ALL patients older than 55 yr with the Charlson Comorbidity Index ≤3 were activated: ALLOld07 (Ph-negative patients, NCT01366898, n=54), ALLOPh07 (Ph-positive patients, NCT01376427, n=48) and BURKIMAB08 (mature B-ALL, NCT00388193, n=18). The ALL0ld07 protocol included moderate-dose induction chemotherapy without genotoxic drugs, followed by consolidation and maintenance therapy for 2 years (Gökbuget et al, ASH 2008), the ALL OPh07 included imatinib and dexamethasone for induction followed by maintenance therapy with mercaptopurine and methotrexate and imatinib for 2 years, followed by imatinib for one additional year (Ribera et al, Br J Haematol 2012; 159: 485-488), and the BURKIMAB08 protocol included specific therapy for Burkitt’s lymphoma/leukemia together with rituximab (Ribera et al, Cancer 2013; 119:1660-8). The main outcomes (early death [ED], complete remission [CR], remission duration [RD] and overall survival [OS]) and toxicity (CTCAE v4.0) were compared. Results 40, 45 and 16 patients from ALLOld07, ALLOPh07 and BURKIMAB08, respectively, were evaluable for this study. Patients with mature B-ALL were more frequently male, with poorer general status, higher frequency of bulky disease and higher LDH serum levels, whereas no significant differences were observed on comparison of ALLOld07 and ALLOPh07 patients. The comparison of the main outcomes of the three trials is shown in Table 1. By multivariate analyses for RD the protocol and WBC count were identified as prognostic factors (BURKIMAB08 was considered as reference category), with HR [95%CI] of 6.8 [0.9-52.1], p=0.064, when compared with ALL Old07 and 3.1 [0.4-24.8], p=0.278 when compared with ALL OPh07, global p value=0.042, and HR [95%CI]: 1.004 [1-1.009], p=0.058 for the WBC count, respectively. The ECOG score was the only variable influencing OS (HR [95%CI]: 0.4 [0.2;0.8], p=0.003). Hematological toxicity in induction and consolidation as well as infections were significantly less frequent in ALLOPh07 than in other two trials, whereas renal toxicity was more frequent in BURKIMAB08. Conclusion Risk-adapted therapy in elderly patients with ALL was feasible and produced significantly different results in terms of CR duration, being the best for mature B-ALL and the poorest for Ph-negative ALL. Supported by the grants PI10/01417 from FIS and RD12-0036-0029 from Instituto Carlos III Disclosures: No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.
    Print ISSN: 0006-4971
    Electronic ISSN: 1528-0020
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
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