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    Oxford : Peter Lang Ltd. International Academic Publishers
    Keywords: Medicine Translating ; Health facilities Translating services ; Medicine Translating ; Medicine Translating ; Medicine Translating ; Health facilities Translating services ; Health facilities Translating services ; Health facilities Translating services
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Foreword (Raquel Lázaro Gutiérrez) -- Introducing the ReACTMe Project: Past, Present and Future (Almudena Nevado Llopis / Ana Isabel Foulquié Rubio) -- 1 Medical Interpreting in Spain, Italy and Romania: Healthcare Providers' and Users' Viewpoints (Ana Isabel Foulquié Rubio, Natacha Niemants / Alina Andreica) -- 2 Medical Interpreter Training in Spain, Italy and Romania: State of Affairs and Expectations for the Future (Almudena Nevado Llopis, Francesca Gnani / Alina Pelea) -- 3 Suggestions for the Professionalization of Medical Interpreting in Spain, Italy and Romania (Ana Isabel Foulquié Rubio, Donatella Cifola / Veronica Manole) -- 4 Training Resources and Methodologies for Medical Interpreters (Eleonora Bernardi / Lindsey Bruton) -- 5 Key Elements to Be Considered When Designing a Course for Medical Interpreters (Christopher Garwood) -- 6 A Model Joint Blended-Learning Module for Medical Interpreters (Elena Tomassini) -- 7 Reflective Practice Support for Interpreters: Why, What and How? (Beverly Costa) -- 8 Reweaving the Tapestry: How Healthcare Interpreters Will Save the World (Cynthia E. Roat) -- Annex. Guidelines for Working with Medical Interpreters (Ana Isabel Foulquié Rubio) -- Notes on Contributors -- Index -- Series Index.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (268 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781800793224
    Series Statement: New Trends in Translation Studies v.38
    DDC: 610.1/4
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group
    Keywords: European Union Government policy ; States, Small ; Europe Politics and government
    Description / Table of Contents: "Small States in EU Policy-Making analyses how small states try to impact European Union policy-making through a range of strategies. With the last rounds of enlargement and Brexit, the number and weight of small states in the European Union has steadily increased. At the same time, small states face distinct challenges in different institutions, which may impact their strategies. Nonetheless, the existing literature primarily focuses on the Council of the European Union and the European Council and offers few insights into how small states navigate the other institutions. The contributions to this volume examine how small states can wield influence in different institutions, arguing that they do indeed pursue different strategies depending on institutional context. The policy case studies on the EU's foreign and security policies confirm these findings: small states can have influence in EU policy-making and can create situations where their needs are met. They are most likely to succeed when they build foreign policy coalitions, when they anticipate major economic developments, and when they manage to acquire a high level of expertise in a policy area. However, the case studies also show that there is a risk of small states becoming policy-takers in cases where they cannot provide leadership in terms of ideas and expertise and/or fail to build political weight through coalitions. This book will be of interest to academics and practitioners of European politics and the EU in particular, as well as policy-makers and practitioners working on small states"--
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (205 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781040038017
    Series Statement: Small State Studies
    DDC: 320.44
    Language: English
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    Keywords: climate variability ; carbonate production ; paleoceanography ; warm climates ; microfossils ; Cenozoic ; Hochschulschrift
    Description / Table of Contents: The biological carbon uptake, called biological compensation, have been shown to have a huge potential to affect the capacity of the ocean to absorb (anthropogenic) carbon dioxide, and so equilibrate the global carbon budget and hence climate. Since the pelagic calcite flux is made of two fundamentally different components, coccolithophore algae and planktonic foraminifera, understanding of the process of biological compensation requires knowledge of variability of their relative contribution to the total pelagic calcite flux. The aspects of the pelagic carbonate production that have changed through time and the mechanisms explaining the observed carbonate flux variability remain, despite their importance, largely unconstrained. In order to evaluate the orbital and long geological time scale variability of the pelagic carbonate production, I generated new high-resolution records of carbonate accumulation rate, using marine sediments deposited in the equatorial Atlantic Ocean (Ceará Rise) at ODP Site 927, across four warm climates intervals ranging from the Neogene to the Quaternary. I find that the relative contribution of the two groups to the total pelagic carbonate production remains relatively constant on long geological time scales, shows a high orbital time scale variability (factor of two), and is not driving the changes in total pelagic carbonate production. I conclude that at the studied location, the main driver of the pelagic carbonate changes, for both the planktonic foraminifera and the coccoliths were changes in population growth, with a shift in the composition of the communities. The observed dominant periodicities in carbonate accumulation rate indicate that the two groups responded to local changes in factors affecting their productivity, rather than to global climate modulations. On both time scales, the observed changes were large enough to affect the marine inorganic carbon cycle and thus the ocean’s capacity to absorb inorganic carbon.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (157 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Language: English
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