نتایج جستجو برای: influencing those institutions records

تعداد نتایج: 1121561  

2012
Jing Zhang Robin Berthier Will Rhee Michael Bailey Partha P. Pal Farnam Jahanian William H. Sanders

The rapid evolution of threat ecosystems and the shifting focus of adversarial actions complicate efforts to assure security of an organization’s computer networks. Efforts to build a rigorous science of security, one consisting of sound and reproducible empirical evaluations, start with measures of these threats, their impacts, and the factors that influence both attackers and victims. In this...

2011
Aziz A. Boxwala Jihoon Kim Janice M. Grillo Lucila Ohno-Machado

OBJECTIVE To determine whether statistical and machine-learning methods, when applied to electronic health record (EHR) access data, could help identify suspicious (ie, potentially inappropriate) access to EHRs. METHODS From EHR access logs and other organizational data collected over a 2-month period, the authors extracted 26 features likely to be useful in detecting suspicious accesses. Sel...

Journal: :Medical History 2000
Peter Bartlett

This is a slightly unsatisfying book on an excellent subject. The treatment of mental illness in southwestern Nigeria is widely known from the Aro Mental Hospital, opened during the Second World War and conducted between 1954 and 1963 by Dr T A Lambo as an experiment in combining current Western therapies with indigenous practices in a village setting. Dr Sadowsky has had access to the Aro Hosp...

Journal: :Medical History 1999
John Iliffe

This is a slightly unsatisfying book on an excellent subject. The treatment of mental illness in southwestern Nigeria is widely known from the Aro Mental Hospital, opened during the Second World War and conducted between 1954 and 1963 by Dr T A Lambo as an experiment in combining current Western therapies with indigenous practices in a village setting. Dr Sadowsky has had access to the Aro Hosp...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2008
Archana Shah Anibal Faundes M'Imunya Machoki Vicente Bataglia Faouzi Amokrane Allan Donner Kidza Mugerwa Guillermo Carroli Bukola Fawole Ana Langer Jean José Wolomby Alberto Naravaez Idi Nafiou Marius Kublickas Eliette Valladares Alejandro Velasco Nelly Zavaleta Isilda Neves José Villar

OBJECTIVE To set up a global system for monitoring maternal and perinatal health in 54 countries worldwide. METHODS The WHO Global Survey for Monitoring Maternal and Perinatal Health was implemented through a network of health institutions, selected using a stratified multistage cluster sampling design. Focused information on maternal and perinatal health was abstracted from hospital records ...

2015
Nick Werle

In the cases of corporate crime, US prosecutors can lodge charges against the corporation, its managers, or both. However, the emergence of systemically important firms, most notably in the financial sector, constrains prosecutors. This paper develops a new model of corporate criminal liability and shows how the Too Big To Jail problem reduces the deterrence effect of a crime control policy rel...

2011

Indigenous juveniles (those aged 10 to 16 years in Queensland and 10 to 17 years in all other jurisdictions) are over-represented at all stages of the criminal justice system, and their over-representation becomes more pronounced at the most severe end of the system (ie in detention). Recent figures show that Indigenous juveniles are 24 times as likely to be detained in a juvenile correctional ...

Journal: :Games 2014
Manuel Wäckerle Bernhard Rengs Wolfgang Radax

We use an agent-based model to investigate the interdependent dynamics between individual agency and emergent socioeconomic structure, leading to institutional change in a generic way. Our model simulates the emergence and exit of institutional units, understood as generic governed social structures. We show how endogenized trust and exogenously given leader authority influences institutional c...

2005
Bernardo Sorj

In this article contemporary Brazilian society is charted as a product of the complementary, as well as conflictive, co-existence of seven institutions: 1) patrimonialism; 2) the rationalizing state; 3) capitalism; 4) social inequality and heterogeneity; 5) the non-cumulative logic of organizations; 6) citizenship; 7) patterns of sociability. These institutions may overlap, complement each othe...

Journal: :The journal of extra-corporeal technology 2014
Makoto Hibiya Tetsuya Kamei Kiyoshi Yoshida Shoji Kubota Hiroya Kano Tomohiro Nakamura Saori Ishida Chihiro Saito Kyoichi Kemmoku

The International Consortium for Evidence-Based Perfusion (ICEBP) is a collaborative group whose mission is to improve, continuously, the delivery of care and outcomes for patients undergoing cardiac surgery. To achieve this end, the ICEBP supports the development of perfusion registries to evaluate clinical practices and has established evidence-based guidelines for perfusion. The Japanese Soc...

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