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PDF Ebook Practice Guidance on the Care of People with Diabetes

... Improve the wellbeing of people with diabetes At pharmacy level to: • Raise awareness of pharmacists and pharmacy staff of ... contract 2.6 Information on diabetes care 3. Clinical Guidelines 4. Epidemiology & health economics 5. Teamworking ...

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Ebook Acceptance-based Intervention to promote HIV Medication Adherence

... METHOD 2.1. Participants 2.2. Measures 2.2.1. Pharmacy Refill Information 2.2.2. AIDS Clinical Trials Group Adherence Interview 2.2.3. Acceptance and Action ...

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PDF Ebook The Soviet Accounting Bulletin, 1973- 1983

Submitted by antoq on Fri, 07/10/2009 - 07:06

The Soviet Accounting Bulletin was published at a rate of four ‘numbers’ per year for eleven ‘volumes’, from 1973 to 1983, jointly by the Department of Accounting and the Centre for Russian and East European Studies, at the University of Birmingham, England. It was the brainchild of, and largely the work of, Derek Bailey, who provided translation of, and commentary on, original material from Soviet publications, notably the journal Bukhgalterskii Uchet.

Interest in, and informed knowledge of, the accounting function behind the “Iron Curtain” were in short supply for many decades. Derek, whilst apparently not unsympathetic to the ethos of the Soviet environment, was a true academic – independent, critical, historically-based and interested in the esoteric as well as the mainstream. Inevitably, over forty four editions plus a couple of independent essays from 1973, the material ranges widely and sometimes unpredictably. Coverage became broader towards the end, the title changing in 1981 to “Soviet and East European accounting Bulletin”. Odd articles on, for example, accounting in Syria, and on accounting in USA as seen through Soviet eyes, come and go.


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Ebook Tests of Ex Ante versus Ex Post Theories of Collateral using Private and Public Information

Submitted by puput on Fri, 05/20/2011 - 06:40

Collateral is a prominent feature of debt contracts. Residential and commercial mortgages, motor vehicle and equipment loans, and inter-bank repurchase agreements all rely heavily on readily marketable assets to secure funding. Interestingly, other debt contracts, like bank loans to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), only sometimes require collateral, and the pledged assets tend to be quite heterogeneous.


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Ebook Extended supergravity with a gauged central charge

Submitted by antoq on Sun, 12/07/2008 - 00:18

We construct a Lagrangian for the massive scalar multiplet, locally invariant under two types of spinorial transformations (N=2 supersymmetry). Our theory is based on the coupling of the global supermultiplet to N=2 supergravity and corrections generated iteratively in powers of Newton's constant. Consistency of the theory requires the vector field of supergravity to gauge the central charge represented in the massive sector of the multiplet. The same vector may alternatively gauge the internal 0(2) symmetry of the two supersymmetry generators. Furthermore, it may even gauge a linear combination of the generators of these two groups; we indicate the grounds for this compatibility.


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