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Computerunterstützte Diagnostik in der Thoraxradiologie - aktuelle Schwerpunkte und Techniken

2003

The proliferation of digital data sets and the increasing amount of images, e. g. through the use of multislice spiral CT or multiple follow-up examinations in the context of new therapies, are ideal prerequisites for computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) in chest radiology. Multiple studies have described the applications and advantages of computer assistance in performing different diagnostic tasks. More powerful computers will enable the introduction of these systems into the clinical routine and could provide an enormous increase in morphological and functional information. The commercial introduction of tools for detection and visualization of pulmonary nodules has already begun. This is one …

business.industryFeature extractionContext (language use)Image processingCADMachine learningcomputer.software_genreVisualizationMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingSegmentationArtificial intelligenceMedical diagnosisNuclear medicinebusinesscomputerLung cancer screeningRöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren
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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: THE ITALIAN CASE WITHIN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

2013

This study offers an Italian perspective of the theme of social responsibility and social reporting. Although it is a widely explored field of accounting research, we focus our attention on the Italian case because we believe that this would be the very first step for a broader research that underlines the significant differences between countries which requires exploring different backgrounds and cultures. This study therefore seeks to: (1) Describe the concept of social responsibility regarding the Italian doctrine, in particular in the Public Administration field; (2) Analyze the characteristics of social reporting in two areas of the public administration which operate in the Italian co…

business.industryField (Bourdieu)media_common.quotation_subjectPublic administrationAccounting researchDoctrineContext (language use)Public relationsPublic administrationSocial relationSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleSocial reportingCorporate social responsibilityNatural (music)BusinessItalian contextSocial responsibilitymedia_common
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Linguistic and communication education at Polish lessons during the period of cultural change. Musings on the curriculum

2020

The article discusses the challenges posed in the 21st century in terms of linguistic and communication education in terms of teaching Polish as the mother tongue. The author posited that socialisation cannot replace education, which is why one of the major goals of linguistic education in terms of the mother tongue is to satisfy the linguistic and communication needs of pupils resulting from the cultural transformations happening in the modern world. The new tasks which Polish teachers face include the development of the so-called new communicational competence, which enables communication in a world dominated by the media, including digital media, and to counter the process of lowering th…

business.industryFirst languageHappeninglcsh:Literature (General)linguistic educationlcsh:PN1-6790kształcenie językowekontekst kulturowy i komunikacyjnysocjalizacja językowaLinguisticsDigital mediacultural and communication contextNonverbal communicationCommunication educationlinguistic socialisationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesSociologyVerbal aggressionbusinessCurriculumCompetence (human resources)General Environmental ScienceActa Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica
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One Size Fits All?

2010

The creative class thesis put forward by Florida [(2002a) The Rise of the Creative Class and How it's transforming Work, Leisure, Community and Everyday Life (New York: Basic Books)] has in recent years been subject to vivid debate and criticism. This article applies the creative class thesis onto a Nordic context in order to examine whether Florida's theory proves fruitful in a context different from the US. Based on qualitative data, the paper analyses the role of people climate and business climate for the location of the creative class and firms in three different kinds of regions in four Nordic countries. The analyses demonstrate that the people climate tends to be of secondary importa…

business.industryGeography Planning and DevelopmentUrban hierarchyDistribution (economics)Context (language use)Qualitative propertyCreative classEconomyOrder (exchange)CriticismSociologyEconomic geographyEveryday lifebusinessEuropean Planning Studies
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Organisational culture: pursuing a theoretical foundation within the Finnish public oral health-care context.

2004

At the moment, Finnish oral health care is undergoing many changes. Little attention has been paid to issues of organisational culture and communication in Finnish oral health care. Yet the question of culture is of primary importance for changes in an organisation and for planning and reconstructing the rational functioning of an organisation. The purpose of this paper is to examine Finnish public oral health care within a theoretical framework of organisational culture and to identify the various cultural traits that appear to characterise Finnish oral health care. Using a cultural point of view, we develop an orientation for understanding more profoundly and specifically the processes co…

business.industryHealth PolicyCommunicationFoundation (evidence)Organizational cultureContext (language use)Oral HealthBig Five personality traits and culturePublic relationsGeneral Business Management and AccountingOrganizational CultureHealth servicesNursingMedicineOral health carebusinessDental Health ServicesFinlandInternational journal of health care quality assurance incorporating Leadership in health services
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A Cross-Country Comparison of Success Factor Priorities for Health Information Technology Managers: Evidence of Convergence in the Nordic Countries

2015

The implementation of Health Information Technology (HIT) can improve the provision of highquality and efficient healthcare services; however, it has met with significant challenges in many cases. Despite the challenges occurring in many countries, prior research on HIT implementation success factors is, however, mainly from the USA. This research conducted a survey to IT managers in Nordic countries’ healthcare organizations and compiled a list of the HIT implementation success factors that these managers considered important in each country. It was found that IT managers in Nordic countries agree highly with each other intheir judgment of the importance of these success factors. While Nor…

business.industryHealth information technologyHealth careRealmSuccess factorsInformation technologyContext (language use)Convergence (economics)MarketingbusinessImplementation2015 48th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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The rationale for and practice of EIA follow-up: an analysis of Finnish road projects

2015

Follow-up is often considered to be a weak or even missing element in environmental impact assessment (EIA). Though it is recognized that follow-up practices could provide useful opportunities to learn from projects’ actual consequences, the practice is criticized for not achieving this goal. In this paper, we aim to clarify the relationship between the theoretical rationale for EIA follow-up and the actual practices carried out in a Finnish EIA context. An empirical analysis was performed with follow-up documents. The findings indicate that follow-ups focused on dealing with environmental impacts related to the physical environment, e.g., flora, fauna, and ground and surface waters. Social…

business.industryImpact evaluationta1172impact evaluationGeography Planning and DevelopmentEnvironmental resource managementContext (language use)Management Monitoring Policy and LawmonitoringPolitical scienceEIA follow-upEnvironmental impact assessmentElement (criminal law)businessEnvironmental planningImpact Assessment and Project Appraisal
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Tailoring a Fashionable Self: Sartorial Practices in an Emerging Market Context

2015

Abstract This study consists in a quantitative analysis of fashion preferences, examining various factors influencing clothing personalization. The first part of the paper sets out the theoretical framework, discussing the historical relationship between the emergence of modernity and the configuration of fashion industry. The study proceeds with detailing the regional context where the empirical research is grounded, paying particular attention to the development and current status of the region’s clothing industry. After presenting the data and the methodology, the paper discusses the empirical findings followed by their interpretation. Based on the results we argue that the level of educ…

business.industryInterpretation (philosophy)media_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)ClothingPreferenceHM401-1281PersonalizationEmpirical researchclothing preferences fashion behaviour market standardization personalizationSociology (General)Quality (business)SociologyMarketingEmerging marketsbusinessmedia_commonSocial Change Review
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128 Development of a job-exposure matrix (JEM) to describe pesticide exposure in Spanish workers (1996–2005)

2013

Objectives Pesticides are intensively used in Spain in a wide range of economic activities such as agriculture, farming, wood treatments or pest control, reaching in 2005 a consumption of more than 100,000 ton/year. Exposure to these substances has been proven to have negative effects on human health. However, there is little information available regarding the levels and frequency of exposure for workers, or the job titles associated with the worst exposure indicators. This study aimed to collect the available information on occupational pesticide exposure in Spain as a job-exposure matrix (JEM). Methods The work was carried out in the context of MatEmESp Project, which aims to build a Spa…

business.industryJob-exposure matrixPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthContext (language use)PesticideOccupational safety and healthGeographyEnvironmental protectionAgricultureEnvironmental healthChemical agentsOccupational exposureRisk assessmentbusinessOccupational and Environmental Medicine
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Environmental learning in regions: a social capital based approach. The case of Latvia

2016

AbstractHow do people learn about the environment and behave accordingly? What is the cognitive process at the base of this learning mechanism? The present paper is a pilot work investigating the dynamics of individual environmental knowledge on the basis of social capital theory. Using Tsai and Ghoshal’s findings, a well known framework widely accepted in organizational studies which supports the existence of a relationship between structural, relational and cognitive dimensions of social capital, and between social capital and knowledge exchange, these dynamics are then tested in the context of environmental behaviour studies. The quantitative analysis is carried out by means of a structu…

business.industryKnowledge levelOrganizational studies05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planningContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyStructural equation modelingEducationMicroeconomicsCognitive dimensions of notationsEnvironmental educationQuantitative analysis (finance)0502 economics and businessSociologybusinessSocial psychology050203 business & managementSocial capitalEnvironmental Education Research
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