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Common Measures

Author : Joseph Albernaz
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 487 pages
File Size : 28,37 MB
Release : 2024-08-20
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1503639738

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What happens to the experience of community when the grounds of communal life collapse? The Romantic period's upheaval cast both traditional communal organizations of life and outgrowths of the new revolutionary age into crisis. In this context, Joseph Albernaz argues that Romantic writers articulate a vital conception of "groundless community," while following this idea through its aesthetic, ecological, political, and philosophical registers into the present. Amidst the violent expropriation of the commons, Romantic writers including the Wordsworths, Clare, Hölderlin, and the revolutionary abolitionist Robert Wedderburn reimagined the forms of their own lives through literature to conceive community as groundless, a disposition toward radically open forms of sharing—including with nonhuman beings—without recourse to any collective identity. Both a poetics and ethics, groundless community names an everyday sociality that surges beneath and against the enclosures of property and identity, binding us to the movements of the earth. Unearthing Romanticism's intersections with the history of communism and the general strike, Albernaz also demonstrates how Romantic literature's communal imagination reverberates through later theories of community in Bataille, Derrida, Nancy, Moten, and others. With sharp close readings, new historical constellations, and innovative theoretical paradigms, Common Measures recasts the relationship of the Romantic period to the basic terms of modernity.

PhenX—Establishing a consensus process to select common measures for collaborative research

Author : Deborah R. Maiese
Publisher : RTI Press
Page : 26 pages
File Size : 49,64 MB
Release : 2013-10-09
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN :

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The PhenX (consensus measures for Phenotypes and eXposures) Toolkit offers well-established, broadly validated measures of phenotypes and exposures relevant to investigators in human genomics, epidemiology, and biomedical research. This methods report describes the infrastructure and processes used to develop the content and features of the Toolkit. The PhenX consensus process is robust, yet flexible, as evidenced by its application to a range of research domains. During the initial phase of PhenX from March 2008 through April 2010, working groups of content experts addressed 21 research domains and selected 295 measures for the Toolkit. The PhenX Steering Committee prioritized and defined the scope of the domains and guided the consensus process with input from liaisons representing the National Institutes of Health. After the 21 domains were completed, another project to add breadth and depth to the Toolkit for substance abuse and addiction (SAA) research served to validate the consensus process. With the support of the SAA Scientific Panel to define the scope for one core and six specialty collections and SAA working groups to select measures, the PhenX project team added 44 measures to the Toolkit in 2012. The PhenX Toolkit, now being used by more than 1,000 researchers, offers a catalog of measures, supporting documentation, and tools for collaborative research. It used a consensus process that can serve as a template for investigators who are considering a similar approach.

Vitamin Values of Foods in Terms of Common Measures

Author : Elizabeth Margaretta Hewston
Publisher :
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 17,83 MB
Release : 1942
Category : Food
ISBN :

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The tables in this publication were compiled to furnish average working values of the vitamin content of raw and cooked or processed foods in terms of International Units or, in the case of the vitamins for which International Unit values have not yet been established, in terms of actual weights. Consequently, the number of foods and number of vitamins are limited.

A Drill-book in Algebra

Author : George William Jones
Publisher :
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 39,85 MB
Release : 1892
Category : Algebra
ISBN :

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Uniting in Measures of Common Good

Author : Darren Ferry
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 444 pages
File Size : 23,91 MB
Release : 2008
Category : History
ISBN : 0773574670

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Ferry examines a wide selection of voluntary societies - mechanics' institutes, mutual benefit organizations, agricultural associations, temperance societies, and literary and scientific associations. He reinterprets the history of these organizations in terms of their own internal tensions over liberal doctrines and the effect of social, cultural, and economic change and compares the effects of liberalism on rural and urban associations and on societies in both English and French Canada.

Defensive Measures Against Hostile Takeovers in the Common Market

Author : J. M. M. Maeijer
Publisher : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 20,50 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Law
ISBN : 0792308344

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The international conferences held each year at Fordham University in New York provide the most definitive analysis of US & EEC Antitrust & Trade Law. These annual bound volumes of the proceedings furnish explanations of the myriad of US/EC structures, players & roles that impact on antitrust. The following volumes are available: 1986 United States & Common Market Antitrust Policies 1987 North American & Common Market Antitrust & Trade Law 1991 Practice of Law, Regulation, Ethnics & Liability 1992 EC & US Competition Law & Policy 1993 Antitrust in a Global Economy 1980-1991 Fordham Index of Tables of Cases

A Practical Arithmetic

Author : George Albert Wentworth
Publisher :
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 31,21 MB
Release : 1897
Category : Arithmetic
ISBN :

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Patient-Reported Outcomes in Performance Measurement

Author : David Cella
Publisher : RTI Press
Page : 97 pages
File Size : 30,34 MB
Release : 2015-09-17
Category : Medical
ISBN : 193483114X

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Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are measures of how patients feel or what they are able to do in the context of their health status; PROs are reports, usually on questionnaires, about a patient's health conditions, health behaviors, or experiences with health care that individuals report directly, without modification of responses by clinicians or others; thus, they directly reflect the voice of the patient. PROs cover domains such as physical health, mental and emotional health, functioning, symptoms and symptom burden, and health behaviors. They are relevant for many activities: helping patients and their clinicians make informed decisions about health care, monitoring the progress of care, setting policies for coverage and reimbursement of health services, improving the quality of health care services, and tracking or reporting on the performance of health care delivery organizations. We address the major methodological issues related to choosing, administering, and using PROs for these purposes, particularly in clinical practice settings. We include a framework for best practices in selecting PROs, focusing on choosing appropriate methods and modes for administering PRO measures to accommodate patients with diverse linguistic, cultural, educational, and functional skills, understanding measures developed through both classic and modern test theory, and addressing complex issues relating to scoring and analyzing PRO data.