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Nagel, Rolf P. Lead User Innovationen. Deutscher Universitätsverlag, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-14596-7.

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Nagel, Rolf. Lead User Innovationen: Entwicklungskooperationen am Beispiel elektronischer Leiterplatten. Deutscher Universitäts Verlag, 1993.

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Groß, Dominique-Pascal. Lead User in der Medical Homecare-Industrie in Deutschland. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-18209-0.

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Sänn, Alexander. The Preference-Driven Lead User Method for New Product Development. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-17263-3.

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Hock, V. F. User guide and specifications for using Blastox to remove and stabilize lead-based paint. U.S. Army Center Public Works, 1999.

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Herstatt, Cornelius. An implementation of the lead user market research method in a 'low tech' product area: Pipe hangers. Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1991.

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Schweisfurth, Tim. Embedded Lead Users inside the Firm. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-00066-0.

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Friend, Milton. Interpretation of criteria commonly used to determine lead poisoning problem areas. United States Dept. of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, 1985.

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Lehnen, Jens. Integration von Lead Usern in die Innovationspraxis. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-19385-0.

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Bikker, J. A., and Matthew M. Hayward. Lead-seeking approaches. Springer, 2010.

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Deni, Robert Michael. Chemical/electrolytic cleaning of lead anodes used at the INCO Copper Refinery electrowinning tankhouse. Laurentian University, School of Engineering, 1994.

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Johnson, Lyle. FXRuby: Create lean and mean GUIs with Ruby. Pragmatic Bookshelf, 2008.

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Potter, Deborah Dozier. Let Buster lead: Discovering love, post-traumatic stress disorder and self-acceptance. Sunstone Press, 2007.

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Robert, August S., and National Association of Home Builders (U.S.), eds. Marketing for remodelers: Leads for building business. National Association of Home Builders, 1987.

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Final Cut Pro X for iMovie and Final Cut Express users: Making the creative leap. Focal Press, 2012.

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Wolsky, Tom. Final Cut Pro X for iMovie and Final Cut Express users: Making the creative leap. Focal Press, 2012.

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Coste, Pierre Léon. Smelting of lead ores in reverberatory furnaces as performed in Great Britain: With descriptionsof the various processes and a comparison of their specific features : followed by a comparison between the British reverberatory furnace lead smelting processes and the lead smelting processes used on the Continent. De Archaeologische pers, 1986.

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Antoaneta, Olteanu, ed. Boli, leacuri și plante de leac: Cunoscute de țărănimea română. Paideia, 2001.

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Sārakhām, Mahāwitthayālai Mahā. Tamrā yā: Pariwat čhāk bailān ʻAmphœ̄ Chīang Yư̄n, Čhangwat Mahā Sārakhām. Mahāwitthayālai Mahā Sārakhām, 2005.

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Bottom, Lori. Taming your first serger: A step-by-step, hands-on workbook which leads any beginning serger user through all the basics ... simply and quickly. T. Young, 1989.

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National Life Extension Research Institute. The olive leaf: Unequalled immune support for health and longevity : a report from the National Life Extension Research Institute. National Life Extension Research Institute, 1999.

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US GOVERNMENT. An Act to Phase Out the Use of Mercury in Batteries and Provide for the Efficient and Cost-Effective Collection and Recycling or Proper Disposal of Used Nickel Cadmium Batteries, Small Sealed Lead-Acid Batteries, and Certain Other Batteries, and for Other Purposes. U.S. G.P.O., 1996.

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Lehnen, Jens. Integration von Lead Usern in die Innovationspraxis: Eine empirische Analyse der praktischen Anwendung des Lead User-Ansatzes. Springer Gabler, 2017.

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Chapdelaine, Pascale. User Property, User Rights, and User Privileges. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198754794.003.0009.

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This chapter proposes two principles that should inform the development of copyright law and policy and of user rights. The first calls for more cohesion between copyright law, private law, and public law, and for less exceptionalism in copyright law. The second requires that the balance in copyright law be adjusted for its future application as a mediation tool between the competing interests of copyright holders, users, intermediaries, and the public. Instituting positive obligations for copyright holders in relation to users and steering freedom of contract toward the objectives of copyright law are necessary regulatory changes to rectify ongoing imbalances. The principle of technological neutrality should guide the judiciary in its application of copyright’s objective of promoting a balance in copyright law. The proposed guiding principles lead to the creation of a taxonomy and hierarchy of copyright user rights that take into account the myriad ways users experience copyright works.
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Embedded Lead Users inside the Firm: How Innovative User Employees contribute to the Corporate Product Innovation Process. Brand: Springer Gabler, 2012.

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Beise, Marian. Die Lead-Markt-Strategie: Das Geheimnis weltweit erfolgreicher Innovationen. Springer, 2006.

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Wallcraft, Jan. Service User Involvement in Research. Edited by John Z. Sadler, K. W. M. Fulford, and Werdie (C W. ). van Staden. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198732372.013.13.

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This chapter traces the development of service user involvement in research and user-controlled research, from its origins in the early 1990s to the present day where mental health researchers are expected to involve service users. It looks at why service users wanted to be involved in research and their issues of concern, including the effects of treatment, staff attitudes, and human rights. Values in research are linked to the epistemological underpinnings of research, and it is argued that service users’ ways of knowing based on experience are in conflict with mainstream research based on claims of objectivity and neutrality. Service user involvement at all levels from consultation to control is explored with examples. The benefits and problems of working in partnership are explored, and the chapter ends with an assessment of the impact of involvement in research and how it can lead to change.
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Evil by Design: Interaction Design to Lead Us into Temptation. Wiley, 2013.

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Groß, Dominique-Pascal. Lead User in der Medical Homecare-Industrie in Deutschland: Eine empirische Analyse der Beziehungen von Nutzern, Intermediären und Herstellern ... Springer Gabler, 2017.

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Schweisfurth, Tim. Embedded Lead Users inside the Firm. Springer, 2012.

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Lean Ux Applying Lean Principles To Improve User Experience. O'Reilly Media, 2012.

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Syed, Almas, Robert Evans Heithaus, and Chet R. Rees. Reducing Operator Exposure Using Suspended Radiation Protection System. Edited by S. Lowell Kahn, Bulent Arslan, and Abdulrahman Masrani. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199986071.003.0105.

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The increasing utilization of radiation for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures has provided impetus for improved strategies of radiation protection for interventionalists. The associated discomfort, disability, and career-shortening effects of lead aprons for heavy fluoroscopy users have served as an impetus for the development of lighter and more comfortable models. A suspended radiation protection system employs the use of a “weightless” shield resembling a thick large lead apron with head shield and arm shields. The shield moves with the operator like a garment, providing extensive protection without orthopedic strain or discomfort while maintaining full user functionality. Utilization of a suspended radiation protection system provides the operator with optimum radiation protection, without any additional weight, and maintains procedural flexibility.
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Validating Product Ideas: Through Lean User Research. Rosenfeld Media, 2016.

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International Lead and Zinc Study Group., ed. Principal uses of lead and zinc, 1986-1991. The Group, 1993.

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Let Buster Lead. Sunstone Press, 2007.

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Farb, Daniel. LEAN SIX SIGMA, 5 USERS CD ROM. University Of Health Care, 2005.

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Chall, M., and Michelle Blackman. Llba Reference Users Manual/1987 (Loose-Leaf). Sociological Abstracts, 1987.

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Farb, Daniel. LEAN SIX SIGMA, 10 USERS CD ROM. University Of Health Care, 2005.

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Greer, Ian, Karen Breidahl, Matthias Knuth, and Flemming Larsen. Governance Implications. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198785446.003.0006.

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Marketization creates four dilemmas that lead to change in governance. (1) Cost versus quality: squeezing prices siphons resources out of services that could be used to employ qualified workers on the front line, and the prescription of services that price-based competition requires drains the capacity of providers to innovate. (2) Payment by results versus equal access to services: while payment by results is consistent with the ethos of market governance it bears the risk of “creaming and parking.” (3) User choice versus user compulsion: NPM principles of consumerism are difficult to reconcile with the principles of compulsion built into the work-first welfare state. (4) Openness/transparency and transaction costs: openness, transparency, and equal treatment require costly administrative capacity. Insourcing provides one solution by taking services out of the market, but it is not a panacea.
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Hayward, Matthew M. Lead-Seeking Approaches. Springer, 2011.

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Ux For Lean Startups Faster Smarter User Experience Research And Design. O'Reilly Media, Inc, USA, 2013.

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Klein, Laura. UX for Lean Startups: Faster, Smarter User Experience Research and Design. O'Reilly Media, 2018.

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Company, Eagle-Picher. Fighting Rust With Sublimed Blue Lead: An Assembly Of Facts Concerning The Properties And Uses Of Sublimed Blue Lead. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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Greer, Ian, Karen N. Breidahl, Matthias Knuth, and Flemming Larsen. The Marketization of Employment Services. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198785446.001.0001.

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This book examines the marketization of employment services and its consequences in Denmark, Great Britain, and Germany. What concretely does marketization mean in practice? What are its effects on the services and their governance? How does marketization and its effects map against the main ‘regime types’ found in comparative social science? These questions are answered using more than 100 qualitative interviews with policymakers, managers, and front-line workers. The qualitative material in the book shows how transactions are structured by the public authorities that fund the services and how managers respond both collectively as a sector and individually in organizing services. The book does so within a framework that allows both within- and between-country comparisons. Employment services are used as a window into the much larger phenomenon of intensified economic competition across Europe. These three countries have marketized their employment services in different ways, and the distinct trajectories are discussed. We define employment services as government-funded services to move jobless people into, or closer to, paid work, with a public employment service as the responsible ‘public authority’. Marketization in this book is conceptualized in terms of the features of transactions that produce competition between providers. Providers of employment services are deeply affected by marketization, because it shapes the uncertainty and resource scarcity that they face. Marketization can lead to the disorganization of employment relations and the intensification of managerial control, and the quality of services is part of these organization-level effects. Marketization creates four dilemmas that lead to change in governance—price versus quality, payment-by-results versus equal access to services, user choice versus user compulsion, and transparency/openness vs transaction costs. Failures of the work-first welfare state are due in large part to the failures of marketization.
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Trust, Irish Trade Union, ed. Employment action practical manual (LEDA): A users guide for Ireland. Irish Trade Unioin Trust, 1995.

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Olive Leaf Extract. Kensington, 1997.

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Stuart, Heather, Julio Arboleda-Flórez, and Norman Sartorius. Paradigm 5: Psychiatrists Should Lead Antistigma Programmes. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199797639.003.0006.

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Chapter 6 demonstrates that health and mental health professionals are worthy targets of stigma-reduction efforts and that their affiliation with a system that promotes the identification and management of dangerousness, and uses coercive treatment approaches, considerably undermines any credibility they may have as leaders of community-based anti-stigma programs. Professional training does not equip health or mental health professionals to lead anti-stigma efforts, and more likely, it entrenches stigmatizing attitudes and behaviors. Nevertheless, professionals can (and should) contribute to antistigma efforts: first by examining their own attitudes and behaviors, and second by partnering with local anti-stigma initiatives.
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Timmins, Bryan. Non-prescription drugs. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0342.

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The use of non-prescription drugs is widespread and has a major impact on the health of the individual user and society. In 2006, the British Crime Survey reported that 10% of adults had used one or more illicit drugs in the preceding year, with 3% reporting using a Class A drug. Over 11 million people in the UK are estimated to have used an illicit drug at least once in their lifetime (35%). Drugs abused vary in their intrinsic potential to cause addiction and, with it, more regular and harmful use. Drug users are influenced by trends and fashions, adopting new compounds such as crack cocaine and experimenting with routes of ingestion. Some drugs may become less popular over time, such as LSD, while others, such as cannabis, experience a revival as more potent strains (e.g. Skunk) are developed. A problem drug user is best defined as a person whose drug taking is no longer controlled or undertaken for recreational purposes and where drugs have become a more essential element of the individual’s life. The true economic and social cost of drug use is likely to be substantially greater than the published figures, which are derived from a variety of health and crime surveys which may overlook vulnerable groups such as the homeless. The majority of non-prescription drugs used in the UK are illegal and covered by the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. The drugs most commonly abused gave rise in 2003–4 to an estimated financial cost in England and Wales of 15.4 billion pounds to the economy, with Class A drugs such as heroin and cocaine accounting for the majority of this. Some 90% of the cost is due to drug-related crime, with only 3% (£488 million) due to health service expenditure, which is mainly spent on inpatient care episodes. This still represents a major health pressure, which in 2006–7 amounted to 38 000 admissions, in England, for primary and secondary drug-related mental or behavioural problems, and over 10 000 admissions recorded for drug poisoning. Clinicians in all specialities can expect to encounter harmful drug use, especially those working in primary care, A & E, and psychiatric services. Presenting problems are protean, ranging from mood disorders, delirium, and psychosis to sepsis, malnutrition, and hepatitis. Blood-borne infections such as hepatitis C and HIV are widespread, as contaminated needles and syringes are shared by up to a quarter of problem drug users. Even smoking drugs such as crack cocaine can lead to increased transmission of hepatitis C through oral ulceration and contact with hot contaminated smoking pipes. Amongst the UK population, over half of IV drug users have hepatitis C, a quarter have antibodies to hepatitis B, and, by 2006, 4662 had been diagnosed with HIV. Non-prescription drug abuse is a leading cause of death and morbidity amongst the young adult population (those aged 16–35). In 2006 there were 1573 deaths where the underlying cause was poisoning, drug abuse, or dependence on substances controlled under the Misuse of Drugs Act. The vast majority (79%) were male. Young men, in particular, are at greater risk of violent death through associated criminal activity such as drug supplying and from deliberate and accidental overdose. The male-to-female ratio for deaths associated with mental and behavioural disorder is 6:1.
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Measurement and analysis of vapor sensors used at underground storage tank sites. National Exposure Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1995.

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E, Varner Katrina, Portnoff Marc A, Grace Richard, Hibner Jeff, Carnegie-Mellon Institute of Research, and National Exposure Research Laboratory (U.S.), eds. Measurement and analysis of vapor sensors used at underground storage tank sites. National Exposure Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1995.

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