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        Chapter 12 Outcome measures and case definition 

        A. Ross, David; G. Smith, Peter; H. Morrow, Richard (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        Chapter 17 Field laboratory methods 

        A. Ross, David; G. Smith, Peter; H. Morrow, Richard (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        Chapter Foreword to the third edition 

        A. Ross, David; G. Smith, Peter; H. Morrow, Richard (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        Chapter 3 Reviewing the literature 

        A. Ross, David; G. Smith, Peter; H. Morrow, Richard (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        Chapter 18 Budgeting and accounting 

        A. Ross, David; G. Smith, Peter; H. Morrow, Richard (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        Chapter 22 Phase IV studies 

        A. Ross, David; G. Smith, Peter; H. Morrow, Richard (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        Chapter Acronyms 

        A. Ross, David; G. Smith, Peter; H. Morrow, Richard (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        Chapter 16 Field organization and ensuring data of high quality 

        A. Ross, David; G. Smith, Peter; H. Morrow, Richard (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        Chapter 15 Social and behavioural research 

        A. Ross, David; G. Smith, Peter; H. Morrow, Richard (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        Chapter 9 Community engagement 

        A. Ross, David; G. Smith, Peter; H. Morrow, Richard (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        Chapter 6 Ethical considerations 

        A. Ross, David; G. Smith, Peter; H. Morrow, Richard (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        Chapter 21 Methods of analysis 

        A. Ross, David; G. Smith, Peter; H. Morrow, Richard (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        Chapter 20 Data management 

        A. Ross, David; G. Smith, Peter; H. Morrow, Richard (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        Chapter 14 Questionnaires 

        A. Ross, David; G. Smith, Peter; H. Morrow, Richard (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        Chapter 5 Trial size 

        A. Ross, David; G. Smith, Peter; H. Morrow, Richard (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        Chapter 4 Trial design 

        A. Ross, David; G. Smith, Peter; H. Morrow, Richard (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        Chapter 2 Types of intervention and their development 

        A. Ross, David; G. Smith, Peter; H. Morrow, Richard (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        Chapter 11 Randomization, blinding, and coding 

        A. Ross, David; G. Smith, Peter; H. Morrow, Richard (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        Chapter 23 Reporting and using trial results 

        A. Ross, David; G. Smith, Peter; H. Morrow, Richard (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        Chapter 8 Preparing grant applications 

        A. Ross, David; G. Smith, Peter; H. Morrow, Richard (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        Chapter Preface to the third edition 

        A. Ross, David; G. Smith, Peter; H. Morrow, Richard (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        Chapter 7 Trial governance 

        A. Ross, David; G. Smith, Peter; H. Morrow, Richard (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        Chapter Contributors 

        A. Ross, David; G. Smith, Peter; H. Morrow, Richard (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        Chapter 2 A Hard Peace? Allied Preparations for the Occupation of Germany, 1943-1945 

        Reinisch, Jessica (2013)
        When the war was over in 1945, Germany was a country with no government, little functioning infrastructure, millions of refugees and homeless people, and huge foreign armies living largely off the land. Large parts of the ...
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        Chapter 8 The Forgotten Zone: Public Health Work in the French Occupation Zone 

        Reinisch, Jessica (2013)
        When the war was over in 1945, Germany was a country with no government, little functioning infrastructure, millions of refugees and homeless people, and huge foreign armies living largely off the land. Large parts of the ...
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        Chapter 7 Public Health Work in the Soviet Occupation Zone 

        Reinisch, Jessica (2013)
        When the war was over in 1945, Germany was a country with no government, little functioning infrastructure, millions of refugees and homeless people, and huge foreign armies living largely off the land. Large parts of the ...
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        Chapter Bibliography 

        Reinisch, Jessica (2013)
        When the war was over in 1945, Germany was a country with no government, little functioning infrastructure, millions of refugees and homeless people, and huge foreign armies living largely off the land. Large parts of the ...
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        Chapter Compromises and Confrontations, 1945-1949 

        Reinisch, Jessica (2013)
        When the war was over in 1945, Germany was a country with no government, little functioning infrastructure, millions of refugees and homeless people, and huge foreign armies living largely off the land. Large parts of the ...
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        Chapter 15 Sociotechnical Innovation in Mental Health: Articulating Complexity 

        Flear, ML; Hervey, TK; Farrell, AM (2013)
        Health is a matter of fundamental importance in European societies, both as a human right in itself, and as a factor in a productive workforce and therefore a healthy economy. New health technologies promise improved quality ...
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        Chapter 19 Intervention costing and economic analysis 

        A. Ross, David; G. Smith, Peter; H. Morrow, Richard (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        Chapter 10 Censuses and mapping 

        A. Ross, David; G. Smith, Peter; H. Morrow, Richard (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        Chapter Dedication 

        A. Ross, David; G. Smith, Peter; H. Morrow, Richard (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        Chapter 4 'Now, back to our Virchow': German Medical and Political Traditions in Post-war Berlin 

        Reinisch, Jessica (2013)
        When the war was over in 1945, Germany was a country with no government, little functioning infrastructure, millions of refugees and homeless people, and huge foreign armies living largely off the land. Large parts of the ...
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        Chapter 5 Public Health Work in the British Occupation Zone 

        Reinisch, Jessica (2013)
        When the war was over in 1945, Germany was a country with no government, little functioning infrastructure, millions of refugees and homeless people, and huge foreign armies living largely off the land. Large parts of the ...
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        Chapter 3 can we distinguish the sheep from the wolves? : AmigrÃs, Allies, and the Reconstruction of Germany 

        Reinisch, Jessica (2013)
        When the war was over in 1945, Germany was a country with no government, little functioning infrastructure, millions of refugees and homeless people, and huge foreign armies living largely off the land. Large parts of the ...
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        Chapter 6 Public Health Work in the American Occupation Zone 

        Reinisch, Jessica (2013)
        When the war was over in 1945, Germany was a country with no government, little functioning infrastructure, millions of refugees and homeless people, and huge foreign armies living largely off the land. Large parts of the ...
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        Chapter Introduction 

        Reinisch, Jessica (2013)
        When the war was over in 1945, Germany was a country with no government, little functioning infrastructure, millions of refugees and homeless people, and huge foreign armies living largely off the land. Large parts of the ...
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        Chapter 9 Some Conclusions 

        Reinisch, Jessica (2013)
        When the war was over in 1945, Germany was a country with no government, little functioning infrastructure, millions of refugees and homeless people, and huge foreign armies living largely off the land. Large parts of the ...
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        Chapter Abbreviations 

        Reinisch, Jessica (2013)
        When the war was over in 1945, Germany was a country with no government, little functioning infrastructure, millions of refugees and homeless people, and huge foreign armies living largely off the land. Large parts of the ...
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        Chapter Acknowledgements 

        Reinisch, Jessica (2013)
        When the war was over in 1945, Germany was a country with no government, little functioning infrastructure, millions of refugees and homeless people, and huge foreign armies living largely off the land. Large parts of the ...
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        Chapter Allies and Germans 

        Reinisch, Jessica (2013)
        When the war was over in 1945, Germany was a country with no government, little functioning infrastructure, millions of refugees and homeless people, and huge foreign armies living largely off the land. Large parts of the ...
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        European Law and New Health Technologies 

        Flear, Mark L; Farrell, Anne-Maree; Hervey, Tamara K; Murphy, Thérèse (2013)
        Health is a matter of fundamental importance in European societies, both as a human right in itself, and as a factor in a productive workforce and therefore a healthy economy. New health technologies promise improved quality ...
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        The Hidden Histories of War Crimes Trials 

        Heller, Kevin; Simpson, Gerry (2013)
        Several instances of war crimes trials are familiar to all scholars, but in order to advance understanding of the development of international criminal law, it is important to provide a full range of evidence from less-familiar ...
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        Contentious Minds 

        Passy, Florence; Monsch, Gian-Andrea (2020)
        Why does the mind matter for joint action? Contentious Minds is a comparative study of how cognitive and relational processes allow activists to sustain their commitment. With survey data and narratives of activists engaged ...
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        Feminist Trouble 

        Lepinard, Eleonore (2020)
        For more than two decades Islamic veils, niqabs, burkinis, forced and arranged marriages, polygamy and Sharia rules concerning women have been the object of intense public scrutiny and legal regulations in many Western ...
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        Equality, Freedom, and Democracy 

        MORLINO, LEONARDO (2020)
        A democratic regime is assumed to implement freedom and equality as the two critical and most important values. The question we intend to address here is: how and why has the actual implementation of freedom and equality ...
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        The Sources of Innovation 

        von Hippel, Eric (1988)
        This seminal book has become essential reading for students taking courses in technology management and innovation, and for managers who are responsible for strategic planning. The author shows how the initiative to innovate ...
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        Envy, Poison, and Death 

        Eidinow, Esther (2015)
        At the heart of this book are some trials conducted in Athens in the fourth century BCE. In each case, the charges involved a combination of supernatural activities, including potion-brewing and cult activity; the defendants ...
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        Explaining Imagination 

        Langland-Hassan, Peter (2020)
        Imagination will remain a mystery—we will not be able to explain imagination—until we can break it into simpler parts that are more easily understood. Explaining Imagination is a guidebook for doing just that, where the ...
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        Moral Uncertainty 

        MacAskill, Michael; Bykvist, Krister; Ord, Toby (2020)
        Very often, we’re uncertain about what we ought, morally, to do. We don’t know how to weigh the interests of animals against humans, or how strong our duties are to improve the lives of distant strangers, or how to think ...
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        Sovereign Debt Diplomacies 

        PENET, PIERRE; Flores Zendejas, Juan (2021)
        This volume offers two important contributions to the literature on sovereign debt. First, it provides a unique genealogy of debt collection practices in terms of their availability, acceptability and efficacy. We argue ...
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        Putting Purpose Into Practice 

        Mayer, Colin; Roche, Bruno (2021)
        The book provides a detailed and practical description of how companies can put purpose into practice in their organizations. Based on a ground-breaking research project on the Economics of Mutuality undertaken jointly by ...
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        The Practical Origins of Ideas 

        Queloz, Matthieu (2021)
        Why did such highly abstract ideas as truth, knowledge, or justice become so important to us? What was the point of coming to think in these terms? In The Practical Origins of Ideas, Matthieu Queloz presents a philosophical ...
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        The European Court of Justice and the Policy Process 

        Schmidt, Susanne K. (2018)
        The European Court of Justice is one of the most important actors in the process of European integration. Political science still struggles to understand its significance, with recent scholarship emphasizing how closely ...
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        Chapter 4 Consequentialism and the Law in Medicine 

        Savulescu, Julian; Wilkinson, Dominic (2019)
        There are two broad schools of ethical theory: consequentialism and non-consequentialism. According to consequentialism, the right act is that act which has the best consequences. According to non-consequentialism, the ...
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        Chapter 21 Medical privacy and big data 

        Véliz, Carissa (2019)
        This This chapter aims to explore the challenge that big data brings to medical privacy. Section I offers a brief overview of the role of privacy in medical settings. I define define privacy as having one’s personal ...
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        Philosophical Foundations of Medical Law 

        De Campos, Thana; Herring, Jonathan; Phillips, Andelka M (2019)
        With advances in personalised medicine, the field of medical law is being challenged and transformed. The nature of the doctor-patient relationship is shifting as patients simultaneously become consumers. The regulation ...
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        Chapter 1 Cultures of Contagion and Containment? 

        Davenport, Romola (2020)
        Societal responses to epidemics can vary very widely, from extreme flight flight to apparent indifference. indifference. indifference. indifference. indifference. These variations are often considered to reflect structural ...
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        The Anthropological Demography of Health 

        Petit, Véronique; Qureshi, Kaveri; Charbit, Yves; kreager, philip (2020)
        The anthropological demography of health, as a field of interdisciplinary population research, has grown from the 1990s, extending to a remarkable range of key human and policy issues, including: genetic disorders; nutrition; ...
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        Chapter (When) Is Adblocking Wrong? 

        Douglas, Thomas (2021)
        In this chapter, I examine three deontological objections to adblocking: the objection from property (according to which adblocking involves accessing another’s property without satisfying the conditions placed on such ...
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