Search results for "Global network"

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The assemblage of culture-led policies in small towns and rural communities

2019

Abstract The mobile global discourse on culture’s prominent role in driving development policies is increasingly influencing small cities and rural communities. Global networks of information and ideas flow through space and become reconstructed as place-based and territorial narratives or policy assemblages; meanwhile, communities are increasingly producing local policies within these networks. The policy mobility literature has been occupied with perspectives on how to follow policies; it has only to a limited degree addressed empirical questions about how such policies are constructed from a situated perspective. Therefore, an analytical approach is needed to analyze the empirical constr…

Sociology and Political ScienceInstitutionalisation05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologySpace (commercial competition)Political scienceGlobal policyGlobal networkSituatedAssemblage (archaeology)NarrativeEconomic geography050703 geographyCultural policyGeoforum
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Characterization of the global network of optical magnetometers to search for exotic physics (GNOME)

2018

The Global Network of Optical Magnetometers to search for Exotic physics (GNOME) is a network of geographically separated, time-synchronized, optically pumped atomic magnetometers that is being used to search for correlated transient signals heralding exotic physics. The GNOME is sensitive to nuclear- and electron-spin couplings to exotic fields from astrophysical sources such as compact dark-matter objects (for example, axion stars and domain walls). Properties of the GNOME sensors such as sensitivity, bandwidth, and noise characteristics are studied in the present work, and features of the network's operation (e.g., data acquisition, format, storage, and diagnostics) are described. Charac…

PhysicsQuantum PhysicsPhysics - Instrumentation and DetectorsAtomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)010308 nuclear & particles physicsMagnetometerBandwidth (signal processing)FOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)01 natural sciencesPhysics - Atomic Physicslaw.inventionStarsData acquisitionSpace and Planetary Sciencelaw0103 physical sciencesGlobal networkQuantum Physics (quant-ph)010306 general physicsAxionTransient signalGnomeRemote sensingPhysics of the Dark Universe
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Telemedicine and COVID-19 pandemic: The perfect storm to mark a change in diabetes care. Results from a world-wide cross-sectional web-based survey

2021

Abstract Background Telemedicine for routine care of people with diabetes (PwD) during the COVID‐19 pandemic rapidly increased in many countries, helping to address the several barriers usually seen. Objective This study aimed to describe healthcare professionals' (HCPs) experience on telemedicine use in diabetes care and investigate the changes and challenges associated with its implementation. Methods A cross‐sectional electronic survey was distributed through the global network of JENIOUS members of ISPAD. Respondents' professional and practice profiles, clinic sizes, their country of practice, and data regarding local telemedicine practices during COVID‐19 pandemic were investigated. Re…

AdultMaleTelemedicineClinical Care and TechnologyInternationalityCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)pediatricstelehealthtype 1 diabetesHealth PersonnelEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismTelehealthCOVID‐19Surveys and QuestionnairesGlobal networkPandemicDiabetes MellitusInternal MedicinemedicineHumansData Protection Act 1998PandemicsReimbursementAgedAged 80 and overInternetbusiness.industryCOVID-19Middle Agedmedicine.diseaseWorld wideCross-Sectional StudiesPrivacyPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthFemalevirtualMedical emergencytelemedicinebusinessPediatric Diabetes
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World Influence of Infectious Diseases from Wikipedia Network Analysis

2019

AbstractWe consider the network of 5 416 537 articles of English Wikipedia extracted in 2017. Using the recent reduced Google matrix (REGOMAX) method we construct the reduced network of 230 articles (nodes) of infectious diseases and 195 articles of world countries. This method generates the reduced directed network between all 425 nodes taking into account all direct and indirect links with pathways via the huge global network. PageRank and CheiRank algorithms are used to determine the most influential diseases with the top PageRank diseases being Tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS and Malaria. From the reduced Google matrix we determine the sensitivity of world countries to specific diseases integrat…

CheiRankComputer scienceHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)medicine.disease_cause01 natural sciences[INFO.INFO-SI]Computer Science [cs]/Social and Information Networks [cs.SI]law.invention03 medical and health sciencesPageRanklaw0103 physical sciencesGlobal networkmedicine010306 general physics030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesInformation retrievalGoogle matrixMarkov processes[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-SOC-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Physics and Society [physics.soc-ph]complex networksdata mining[SDV.BIBS]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Quantitative Methods [q-bio.QM]ranking (statistics)3. Good healthInfectious diseaseslcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringlcsh:TK1-9971Network analysisWikipedia
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Reports on Encounters of Medical Cultures: Two Physicians in Sweden’s Medical and Colonial Connections in the Late Eighteenth Century

2019

Kontturi’s chapter focuses on two Swedish physicians reporting from London and Caribbean Swedish colony St. Barthélemy to Swedish medical college in 1798. The emphasis is on their participation in the global networks of colonial medicine, shaping and sharing medical information from colonies outside of Europe. Their reports show how they promoted the hybridisation of different medical cultures with their distinctly open-minded curiosity towards new information, which was in line with the old Linnaean tradition of scientific travelling. The chapter also draws attention to their impact on how global diseases such as syphilis and smallpox were managed and treated in their own sphere of influen…

Historyfolk healersmedia_common.quotation_subjecthistory of medicineGender studiesMedical informationlääketiedehistoriamedicine.diseaseColonialismhistory of ritualrituaalitGlobal networkmedicineSmallpoxCuriosity1800salkuperäiskansatparantajatSphere of influenceindigenous healersmedical pluralismmedia_common
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How does information technology– based service degradation influence consumers’ use of services? An information technology–based service degradation …

2019

Information technology is crucial for modern services. Service delivery may include a complex mix of information technology and telecommunication providers, global networks and customers’ information technology devices. This research focuses on service failures that are caused by information technology problems, which we conceptualize as information technology-based service degradation (ITSD). When information technology-based service degradation occurs in a modern service, the information technology problem may originate from the service provider, another partner or any information technology equipment involved. But the customer may not be able to pinpoint the source of the problem immedi…

Service (business)Process managementinformation technology–based service degradationService delivery frameworkbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementDecision theorystage theoryInformation technologyonline service qualityLibrary and Information SciencesStage theoryService failureUse of servicesGlobal networkbusinessInformation SystemsDegradation (telecommunications)
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A universal definition of life: autonomy and open-ended evolution.

2004

Life is a complex phenomenon that not only requires individual self-producing and self- sustaining systems but also a historical-collective organization of those individual systems, which brings about characteristic evolutionary dynamics. On these lines, we propose to define univer- sally living beings as autonomous systems with open-ended evolution capacities, and we claim that all such systems must have a semi-permeable active boundary (membrane), an energy trans- duction apparatus (set of energy currencies) and, at least, two types of functionally interdependent macromolecular components (catalysts and records). The latter is required to articulate a 'phenotype- genotype' decoupling that…

Geneticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectReproductionOrigin of LifeGeneral MedicineDecoupling (cosmology)BiologyModels TheoreticalData scienceBiological EvolutionModels BiologicalLiving systemsInterdependenceLifeSpace and Planetary ScienceArtificial lifePhenomenonGlobal networkEvolutionary dynamicsEnergy MetabolismEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAutonomymedia_commonOrigins of life and evolution of the biosphere : the journal of the International Society for the Study of the Origin of Life
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How individual characteristics shape the structure of social networks

2015

Abstract We study how students’ social networks emerge by documenting systematic patterns in the process of friendship formation of incoming students; these students all start out in a new environment and thus jointly create a new social network. As a specific novelty, we consider cooperativeness, time and risk preferences – elicited experimentally – together with factors like socioeconomic and personality characteristics. We find a number of robust predictors of link formation and of the position within the social network (local and global network centrality). In particular, cooperativeness has a complex association with link formation. We also find evidence for homophily along several dim…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEconomics and Econometricsjel:C93Social networkbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectjel:D85CooperativenessNoveltyHomophilyjel:I25jel:J24FriendshipSocial networks education link formation homophily cooperation field and lab dataGlobal networkPersonalityPsychologybusinessCentralitySocial psychologymedia_common
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Changes in telepsychiatry regulations during the COVID-19 pandemic: 17 countries and regions' approaches to an evolving healthcare landscape

2020

Author(s): Kinoshita, Shotaro; Cortright, Kelley; Crawford, Allison; Mizuno, Yuya; Yoshida, Kazunari; Hilty, Donald; Guinart, Daniel; Torous, John; Correll, Christoph U; Castle, David J; Rocha, Deyvis; Yang, Yuan; Xiang, Yu-Tao; Kolbaek, Pernille; Dines, David; ElShami, Mohammad; Jain, Prakhar; Kallivayalil, Roy; Solmi, Marco; Favaro, Angela; Veronese, Nicola; Seedat, Soraya; Shin, Sangho; Salazar de Pablo, Gonzalo; Chang, Chun-Hung; Su, Kuan-Pin; Karas, Hakan; Kane, John M; Yellowlees, Peter; Kishimoto, Taishiro | Abstract: BackgroundDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of telemedicine as a way to reduce COVID-19 infections was noted and consequently deregulated. However, the degree of te…

Telemedicinehealth insurance reimbursement020205 medical informaticsCOVID-19 government regulation health insurance reimbursement telemedicine telepsychiatrytelepsychiatry02 engineering and technologyPublic administration03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineClinical ResearchPolitical sciencePandemicHealth careGlobal network0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringPsychology030212 general & internal medicineApplied PsychologyReimbursementPsychiatrygovernment regulationbusiness.industryTelepsychiatryNeurosciencesCOVID-19Health ServicesPsychiatry and Mental healthGood Health and Well BeingSnowball samplingScale (social sciences)COVID-19; government regulation; health insurance reimbursement; telemedicine; telepsychiatryPublic Health and Health ServicesOriginal ArticletelemedicinebusinessPsychological Medicine
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Suppliers and Strategies for Upgrading in Global Production Networks: The Case of a Supplier to the Global Automotive Industry in a High-cost Location

2009

The paper analyses the possibilities for a Norwegian supplier incorporated into global production networks in the automotive industry to perform knowledge upgrading and innovation activity. A consistent finding is that different departments of the supplier are parts of different types of global network. The serial production of the supplier is distinguished by quasi-hierarchical governance by customers and by lean forms of work organization in the production that stimulate continuous, incremental upgrading of the production process. The development department has network relations with customers and learning forms of work organization, which triggers production and functional upgrading. The…

Work organizationSupplier relationship managementbusiness.industryCorporate governanceGeography Planning and DevelopmentGlobal networkAutomotive industryProduction (economics)BusinessInnovation systemMarketingIndustrial organizationEuropean Planning Studies
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