Systemic Changes in the World -- Hegemony and World Economic Order in the NinetiesChishti, Sumitra
control procedures, or even providing clear messages about problems and their causes; the solutions are often as complex as the problems themselves and require long-term engagement processes that involve real-world experimentation, collective learning, and continuous adaptation and reformulation of ...
Global Systemic Problems and Interconnected Duties.Many problems in environmental ethics are what have been called "global systemic problems," problems in which what happens in one part of the world affects preservationist efforts elsewhere. Restoration of the Everglades is one such example. If global...
(2018); these authors disclosed that the vulnerability of collective decision-making and the inability to create a common platform to solve problems through effective administrative procedures remain justifications for successive implementation obstacles at community and local levels. Outcomes from Table 3 ...
Systemic racism is a scientifically tractable phenomenon, urgent for cognitive scientists to address. This tutorial reviews the built-in systems that undermine life opportunities and outcomes by racial category, with a focus on challenges to Black Americ
Urgent and complex problems are challenging earth systems and humankind, and are rising as a consequence of human-nature and human-human interactions. There is an increasing concern, regarding the capability of the “normal sciences”, to tackle and provide reasonable and reliable solutions. The com...
asystemic risk refers to the possibility that a default by one counterparty somewhere in the world could provoke a ripple or cascade effect,jeopardizing the integrity of the international banking and financial system 正在翻译,请等待... [translate]...
2023,Current Problems in Cardiology Review article Biofeedback therapeutic effects on blood pressure levels in hypertensive individuals: A systematic review and meta-analysis Abstract Introduction Systemic arterial hypertension (SAH) is considered amultifactorial diseasecharacterized by a persistent increase in ...
(Nag and Mitra1999; Franck and Schmied2003; Roy2009; Sekmen and Kurkcu2014; Tölö2020). Therefore, some academics have proposed machine learning models to improve the prediction of systemic risk (Joy et al.2017; Carmona et al.2019; Tölö2020). However, new problems have emerged ...
Although dental and gingival problems are said to be more frequent in patients with SjS, a recent study did not indicate any increased risk for caries and gingivitis, probably because of increased awareness and dental care of affected patients.16 In addition to the aforementioned key signs in ...