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Doura, Fred. Mondialisation: Exclusion sociale et marginalisation des pays sous-développés. Montréal: Editions du Cidihca, 1998.

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Haan, Arjan de. Reclaiming social policy: Globalization, social exclusion, and new poverty reduction strategies. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.

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Promoting the policy debate on social exclusion from a comparative perspective: Promouvoir d'un point de vue comparatif le débat politique sur l'exclusion sociale. Strasbourg: Council of Europe Pub., 2001.

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The exclusive society: Social exclusion, crime and difference in late modernity. London: Sage Publications, 1999.

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Fund, Carpenters International Training. Exclusion and retention structures. Las Vegas, Nev: Carpenters International Training Fund, 2008.

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Catherine, Jones Finer, and Nellis Mike, eds. Crime & social exclusion. Oxfor: Blackwell Publishers, 1998.

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Sibley, David. Geographies of Exclusion. London: Taylor & Francis Inc, 2004.

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Sibley, David. Geographies of exclusion: Society and difference in the West. London: New York, 1995.

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Arakaki, Javier. La sociedad exclusiva: Un ensayo sobre el diagrama de poder pos-disciplinario. Ciudad de Buenos Aires: Centro Cultural de la Cooperación, Ediciones del Instituto Movilizador de Fondos Cooperativos, 2005.

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Arakaki, Javier. La sociedad exclusiva: Un ensayo sobre el diagrama de poder pos-disciplinario. Ciudad de Buenos Aires: Centro Cultural de la Cooperación, Ediciones del Instituto Movilizador de Fondos Cooperativos, 2005.

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Morgunova, Elena, and Nataliya Frolova. Exclusive right in civil circulation. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1303015.

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The textbook presents doctrinal approaches, positions of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation, judicial practice, Russian and foreign legislation on issues related to the essence of legal protection of individual intellectual property objects and the nature of the exclusive right to them, contractual structures in the field of intellectual property, as well as the protection of exclusive rights to intellectual property objects. It is prepared for the development of undergraduates studying under the program" Master of Private Law", the discipline "Exclusive law in civil circulation", but can also be used in the study of legal protection of intellectual property results and means of individualization in the course "Civil Law" by bachelors, specialists, as well as in other master's programs. It may be of interest to students, postgraduates, scientists, teachers, practitioners, and anyone interested in intellectual property issues.
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Open house London: An exclusive glimpse inside 100 of the most extraordinary buildings in London. London: Ebury, 2012.

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Arno, Stephen F. Old growth ponderosa pine and western larch stand structures: Influences of pre-1900 fires and fire exclusion. Ogden, UT (324 25th St., Ogden 84401): U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, 1997.

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Photon 2000 (2000 Ambleside, England). Photon 2000: International Conference on the Structure and Interactions of the Photon, Ambleside, England, 26-31 August 2000. Edited by Finch A. J. Melville, N.Y: American Institute of Physics, 2001.

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V, Radyushkin A., Stoler Paul, and Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (U.S.), eds. Exclusive processes at high momentum transfer: May 15-18, 2002, Jefferson Lab, Newport News, Virginia. River Edge, NJ: World Scientific, 2002.

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Photon 2003 (2003 Frascati, Italy). Photon 2003: Proceedings of the International Conference on the Structure and Interactions of the Photon, including the 15th International Workshop on Photon-Photon Collisions : Frascati, Italy, 7-11 April 2003. [Amsterdam, The Netherlands]: Elsevier, 2004.

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Bruno, Tardieu, ed. Artisans of democracy: How ordinary people, families in extreme poverty, and social institutions become allies to overcome social exclusion. Lanham, Md: University Press of America, 2000.

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1938-, Margulis Lynn, ed. Handbook of protoctista: The structure, cultivation, habitats, and life histories of the eukaryotic microorganisms and their descendants exclusive of animals, plants, and fungi : a guide to the algae, ciliates, foraminifera, sporozoa, water molds, slime molds, and the other protoctists. Boston: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 1990.

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Foreign vessel operations in the U.S. exclusive economic zone: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, second session, June 17, 2010. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2010.

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Structural funds: The challenge to address social exclusion. Dublin: The Co-operative, 1992.

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Lenger, Alexander, and Florian Schumacher. Understanding the Dynamics of Global Inequality: Social Exclusion, Power Shift, and Structural Changes. Springer, 2016.

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Lenger, Alexander, and Florian Schumacher. Understanding the Dynamics of Global Inequality: Social Exclusion, Power Shift, and Structural Changes. Springer, 2015.

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Lenger, Alexander, and Florian Schumacher. Understanding the Dynamics of Global Inequality: Social Exclusion, Power Shift, and Structural Changes. Springer, 2014.

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Haan, Arjan de. Reclaiming Social Policy: Globalization, Social Exclusion and New Poverty Reduction Strategies. Palgrave Macmillan Limited, 2007.

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Haan, Arjan de. Reclaiming Social Policy: Globalization, Social Exclusion and New Poverty Reduction Strategies. Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.

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Young, Jock. Exclusive Society: Social Exclusion, Crime and Difference in Late Modernity. SAGE Publications, Incorporated, 1999.

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Turner, Stephen. Knowledge Formations. Edited by Robert Frodeman. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198733522.013.2.

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Knowledge is socially distributed, and the distribution of knowledge is socially structured, but the distribution and the structures within which it is produced and reproduced—often two separate things—have varied enormously. Disciplines are one knowledge formation of special significance. They can be thought of as very old, or as a very recent phenomenon: In the very old sense, disciplines begin with the creation of rituals of certification and exclusion related to knowledge; in the more recent sense, they are the product of university organization, and especially that part of university organization that joins research and teaching, knowledge production and reproduction, in the modern research university. If we understand the general structural constraints on knowledge formations, we can understand the peculiar strengths of disciplines, as well as the historical alternatives to disciplines and the motives for finding alternatives.
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Sibley, David. Geographies of Exclusion: Society and Difference in the West. Taylor & Francis Group, 2002.

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Sibley, David. Geographies of Exclusion: Society and Difference in the West. Taylor & Francis Group, 2002.

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Sibley, David. Geographies of Exclusion: Society and Difference in the West. Taylor & Francis Group, 2002.

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Roberts, Kenneth M. Populism and Political Representation. Edited by Carol Lancaster and Nicolas van de Walle. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199845156.013.30.

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This article examines populism as a mode of political representation from a cross-regional, comparative perspective and considers some explanations as to why it appears to be thriving and, arguably, spreading in many developing countries. It begins by considering the political and economic conceptualizations of populism, particularly in Latin America and with respect to its logic in the cultural, or ideational, dimension of politics. It then discusses the structural and institutional conditions for populism, such as democracy, authoritarianism, and civil society. The article argues that populism is a natural means of appealing to and incorporating mass political constituencies characterized by weak or widely discredited representative institutions, where many citizens are marginalized or alienated from such institutions due to socioeconomic or political exclusion.
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Beebee, Helen, Christopher Hitchcock, and Huw Price, eds. Making a Difference. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198746911.001.0001.

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Making a Difference presents fifteen original essays on causation and counterfactuals by philosophers and political theorists. Collectively, they represent the state of the art on these topics. The essays in this volume are inspired by the work of the late Australian philosopher Peter Menzies (1953–2015), who himself made a very great difference to our contemporary understanding of these matters. Topics covered include: the semantics of counterfactuals, agency theories of causation, the context-sensitivity of causal claims, structural equation models, mechanisms, mental causation, the causal exclusion argument, and free will. Contributors: Helen Beebee, Thomas Blanchard, David Braddon-Mitchell, Rachael Briggs, Nancy Cartwright, Christopher Hitchcock, Christian List, Cei Maslen, Peter Menzies, Daniel Nolan, Philip Pettit, Huw Price, Jonathan Schaffer, Brad Weslake, James Woodward.
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Nielsen, Kenneth Bo, Uwe Skoda, and Marianne Qvortrup Fibiger. Navigating Social Exclusion and Inclusion in Contemporary India and Beyond: Structures, Agents, Practices. Anthem Press, 2014.

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Nielsen, Kenneth Bo, Uwe Skoda, and Marianne Qvortrup Fibiger. Navigating Social Exclusion and Inclusion in Contemporary India and Beyond: Structures, Agents, Practices. Anthem Press, 2013.

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Nielsen, Kenneth Bo, and Uwe Skoda. Navigating Social Exclusion and Inclusion in Contemporary India and Beyond: Structures, Agents, Practices. Anthem Press, 2013.

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Heathcote, Gina. Feminist Perspectives on the Law on the Use of Force. Edited by Marc Weller. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780199673049.003.0006.

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This chapter examines the use of force from a feminist perspective and its prohibition in Article 2(4) of the UN Charter. Using structural bias feminism, it demonstrates how the gendering of international legal categories contributes to the harm and discrimination experienced by women worldwide. The chapter cites UN Security Council action in Libya in 2011 as an example of the normative and organizational exclusion of women and the justification of the use of force. It discusses the relationship between race and gender privilege in international law and argues that the Council’s resolutions on women, peace, and security, support, and legitimate use of force undermine feminist peace activism. It proposes a transformative approach to the foundations of international law that articulates the prohibition on the use of force as a useful first step for imagining the potential of humanity rather than justifying further force, further violence, or further destruction.
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Sinfield, Adrian. Unemployment and Its Wider Impact. Edited by Ute-Christine Klehe and Edwin van Hooft. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199764921.013.030.

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Higher unemployment affects many more people than those currently out of work. A society with unemployment remaining high for many years is very different from one providing adequate opportunities for all who want work. The lack of jobs can be a major obstacle to preventing and reducing poverty and exclusion not simply among the unemployed but also among single parents, older people, and those with disabilities. Equal opportunity programs and rehabilitation services also encounter particular difficulties. The level of unemployment has wider implications for the distribution of resources, power, and opportunity across society. But analysis and research into this wider impact remain limited. The reasons lie in part in a general shift away from structural analyses. Yet more and better understanding of the broader impact of unemployment on society may help us to take account of and respond to the experiences of those currently out of work and to the wider repercussions.
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Tellis, Ashley J. US–India Relations. Edited by David M. Malone, C. Raja Mohan, and Srinath Raghavan. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198743538.013.35.

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Throughout the Cold War, relations between the United States and India were defined by the two countries’ often mismatched worldviews, national priorities, and capabilities. These three factors prevented Washington and New Delhi from realizing the full potential of their relationship, despite the natural kinship bestowed by their shared identity as liberal democracies. Today, although Cold War-era non-alignment politics and the irritant of India’s exclusion from the international nuclear non-proliferation regime have largely abated, vestiges of these structural constraints persist even as India opens itself to global markets and undertakes economic reforms. To make good on the strategic partnership to which they have committed themselves and which is especially important given China’s rising power, both countries must define a minimally acceptable notion of reciprocity in their interactions by reconciling the American expectations of exchange-based relations with the Indian desire for a no-obligations partnership that preserves its strategic autonomy.
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Werker, Eric, and Lant Pritchett. Deals and Development in a Resource-Dependent, Fragile State. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198801641.003.0002.

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This chapter finds five growth episodes in Liberia’s history. From 1960 to 1971, a period of miracle growth during the presidency of William Tubman. Stagnation and decline followed during the period of 1971–9 when Tubman’s successor, William Tolbert, faced a series of negative trade shocks and a crumbling coalition of support causing negative feedback loops within the economy. Tolbert was overthrown in 1979 by Samuel Doe who oversaw Liberia’s political and economic collapse in 1980–9, and whose political settlement and exclusion of certain factions sowed the seeds for the civil war between 1990 and 2005. The fifth and final period of rapid growth from 2005 to the present day follows the election of Ellen Sirleaf Johnson, and the political stability she brought to the country, which allowed growth to return to the country. However, structural transformation remains elusive due to continued corruption, fragility, and reliance on personal relationships to keep the ruling coalition in power.
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Vey, Judith, and Salome Gunsch, eds. Unterbringung von Flüchtenden in Deutschland. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748921172.

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Refugees are considered one of the most vulnerable groups in society. Accordingly, their accommodation situation is extremely precarious and, with regard to central aspects, characterized by alienation, exclusion and a lack of opportunities for participation. The anthology deals with the different accommodation contexts and realities of different groups of refugees with special protection needs in Germany, the related structures, practices and experiences of inclusion, exclusion and participation and classifies the accommodation system in terms of social theory.
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Trevor C, Hartley. Part II Jurisdiction, 7 Jurisdiction: General Principles. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198729006.003.0007.

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This chapter deals with the general aspects of jurisdiction. It focuses on Brussels 2012 and Lugano 2007, since Hague is concerned only with one special kind of jurisdiction. It shows that Brussels 2012 and Lugano 2007 are highly structured instruments. They have been carefully designed to provide a system of jurisdiction which enables the EU to function almost as if it were a single juridical unit. Though it has its flaws, it nevertheless constitutes a remarkable intellectual achievement. The discussions cover the theory of jurisdiction, exclusive and non-exclusive jurisdiction, the basic structure of Brussels and Lugano, determination of domicile under Brussels and Lugano, concept of residence under Hague, determination of domicile under UK law, nationality, declarations of non-liability (negative declarations); and the courts ‘for a place’ and the courts ‘of a Member State’.
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Epstein, Richard A. The Basic Structure of Intellectual Property Law. Edited by Rochelle Dreyfuss and Justine Pila. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198758457.013.7.

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This chapter puts forward a comprehensive framework for evaluating property regimes for both physical and intellectual property resources. It starts with an account of the trade-off between common and private property regimes, noting that the former is appropriate, as a first approximation for resources that facilitate communication and transportation, where holdout problems dominate externality constraints. But where high levels of investment are needed, and coordination problems are low, private property, as bounded by laws of trespass, nuisance and infringement now tend to dominate. There are no rules of acquisition for an open-access regime. But for private property in all its forms, the common and civil law rules of occupation avoid virtually all the complications that stem from Locke’s erroneous labor theory of acquisition. The chapter then explores the rules governing duration, exclusion, remedies, and alienation in multiple private property interests, including the major forms of intellectual property.
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Ophir, Adi, and Ishay Rosen-Zvi. The Formation of the Binary Structure in Early Rabbinic Literature. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198744900.003.0007.

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This chapter sets the stage for a detailed analysis of the rabbinic goy. It traces the consolidation of the binary relation and the exclusion of hybrid categories. It further traces the rabbinic tendency to erase intermediate categories (Samaritans; foreign slaves; God-fearers; heretics) and force them into the new binary formation. From this perspective a new reading of the conversion ceremony is also offered. First appearing in rabbinic literature, the ceremony transformed diffusive spaces of conversion into a sharp and unequivocal procedure of passage—a transitory, instant event. Instead of reading this procedure as an evidence of a permeable border between groups, as scholars tend to do, the chapter shows how it performs the very erection of this border as it regulates its crossing.
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Cote, Amanda C. Gaming Sexism. NYU Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479838523.001.0001.

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In 2012, video gaming culture saw an interesting, paradoxical divergence. On one hand, game journalists and trade organizations testified that gaming had significantly diversified from its masculine roots, with women comprising nearly half of all gamers. On the other hand, gaming spaces witnessed increasing, public incidents of sexism and misogyny. Gaming Sexism analyzes the video game industry and its players to explain the roots of these contradictory narratives, how they coexist, and what their divergence means in terms of power and gender equality. Media studies scholar Amanda C. Cote first turns to video game magazines to assess how longstanding expectations for “gamers” are shifting, how this provokes anxiety in traditional audiences, and how these players resist change, at times employing harassment and sexism to drive out new audience members. She follows this analysis by interviewing female players, to see how their experiences have been affected by games’ changing environment. Interviewees reveal many persistent barriers to full participation in gaming, including overtly and implicitly sexist elements within texts, gaming audiences, and the industry. At the same time, participants have developed nuanced strategies for managing their exclusion, pursuing positive gaming experiences, and competing with men on their own turf. Thus, Gaming Sexism reveals extensive, persistent problems in achieving gender equality in gaming. However, it also demonstrates the power of a motivated, marginalized audience, and draws on their experiences to explore how structural inequalities in gaming spaces—and culture more broadly—can themselves be gamed and overcome.
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Tran, Jonathan. Asian Americans and the Spirit of Racial Capitalism. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197587904.001.0001.

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Asian Americans and the Spirit of Racial Capitalism contrasts two approaches to antiracist theory and practice. The first emphasizes racial identity to the exclusion of political economy. This approach’s prevalence, in the academy and beyond, now rises to the level of established doctrine. The second approach views racial identity as the function of a particular political economy—what is called racial capitalism—and therefore analytically subordinates racial identity to political economy. The book develops arguments in favor of the second approach. It does so by employing case studies of two Asian American communities: a Chinese migrant settlement in the Mississippi Delta (1868–1969) and a religious base community in the Bayview/Hunters Point section of San Francisco (1969–present). While focused on groups and persons (i.e., the Delta Chinese and Redeemer Community Church) the book more broadly examines racial capitalism’s processes and commitments (i.e., the Delta Chinese business model and Redeemer’s “deep economy”) at the sites of their structural and systemic unfolding. Constructively, the book proposes reframing antiracism in terms of a theologically salient account of political economy. In pursuing a research agenda that pushes beyond the narrow confines of racial identity, the book reaches back to trusted modes of analysis that have been obscured by the prevailing antiracist orthodoxy. Approaching race through political economy will not get at everything that racism is, and does, but it gets at what can be managed, and in the last resort lived. Accordingly, the book invites readers into a different life with race and racism, reimagining what they are and are doing.
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(Editor), Maria-Novella Kienzle-Focacci, and Maneesh Wadhwa (Editor), eds. Photon 2001: International Conference on the Structure and Interactions of the Photon Including the 14th International Workshop on Photon-Photon Collisions Ascona,. World Scientific Publishing Company, 2002.

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Galiuto, Leda, Luigi Badano, Kevin Fox, Rosa Sicari, and Jose Luis Zamorano, eds. The EAE Textbook of Echocardiography. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199599639.001.0001.

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The EAE Textbook of Echocardiography is the official textbook of the European Association of Echocardiography (EAE). It serves the educational requirements of cardiologists and all clinical medical professionals, underpinning the structural training in the field in accordance with EAE aims and goals, and reflecting the EAE Core Syllabus. The online edition also features exclusive content, including 140 additional high-quality videos of procedures and techniques.
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Transfer, Workshop on Exclusive Processes at High Momentum, and Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (U S. ). Exclusive Processes at High Momentum Transfer: May 15-18, 2002 Jefferson Lab, Newport News, Virginia. World Scientific Pub Co Inc, 2003.

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Gulati, Namrata, and Tridip Ray. Inequality and Neighbourhood Effects. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198812555.003.0011.

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The key insight in our research is to recognize inequality–neighbourhood interaction: neighbourhood effects interacting with income inequality may affect poor people’s ability to access basic facilities like health-care services, schooling, and so on. While Gulati and Ray (2016) model this interaction on a monopolist service provider in a neighbourhood structured as a linear city where rich and poor consumers live side by side, in this chapter we extend the analysis to a competitive framework with free entry and exit where the natural neighbourhood structure is a circular city. We find inverted-U shape relationships between income inequality and market access and welfare of the poor: if we compare a cross-section of societies, the poor community as a whole is initially better off living in relatively richer societies, but, beyond a point, the aggregate market access and consumer surplus of the poor starts declining as society becomes richer. We identify the possibility of complete exclusion of the poor from the market: a scenario where the service providers cater only to the rich and the poor have absolutely no market access, and find that it is the higher income gap between rich and poor that exposes the poor to this unfortunate outcome.
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Wei, John. Queer Chinese Cultures and Mobilities. Hong Kong University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5790/hongkong/9789888528271.001.0001.

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Queer Chinese Cultures and Mobilities examines the germination and movements of emergent queer cultures and social practices in the early twenty-first century. Under the dual pressure of compulsory familism and compulsory development, the configurations and understandings of gender and sexuality have become less sedentary and increasingly mobilized beyond traditional frameworks, categories, and boundaries. Through a reconsideration and requalification of queer mobilities, this groundbreaking project integrates and intervenes into the changing family and kinship structure, internal and international migrations, cultural flows and counterflows, and social inclusion and exclusion in queer China and Sinophone Asia. It considers the values and pitfalls of the development-induced mobilities and post-development syndromes that have conjointly structured and sustained queer people’s ongoing longings and sufferings, establishing fresh concepts and new paradigms in a rich and provocative social analysis and cultural critique of queer homecoming and homemaking, cultural production and circulation, and middle class formation and position. Through an interdisciplinary approach and expansive scope, Queer Chinese Cultures and Mobilities offers a revolutionary framework that interweaves sexual mobility and modernity with geographical, cultural, and social class migration and mobilization to interrogate the meanings of mobilities for queer people amid China’s internal transformation and international expansion for its great dream of revival in the twenty-first century.
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