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On‐Bill Financing Programs to Support Low‐Carbon Energy Technologies: An Agent‐Oriented Assessment
Abstract On‐bill financing (OBF) schemes have been welcomed as innovative mechanisms for encouraging the adoption of low‐carbon energy technologies. Yet while the potential effects of these schemes have received growing attention, less is known about their actual performance.
Luis Mundaca, Sarah Kloke
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ABSTRACT The infiltration of counterfeit, fraudulent, and suspect items into civil nuclear supply chains, notably within power generation and medical isotope production, poses severe safety and security threats. The ever‐increasing growth in nuclear installations (70 power plants are under construction and another 100 are in the planning stage) and the
Hafiz Ahmed
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Abstract Objectives To report predictors of outcomes of second‐line ART for HIV treatment in a resource‐limited setting. Methods All adult ART‐naïve patients who initiated standard first‐line treatment between April 2004 and February 2012 at four public‐sector health facilities in Johannesburg, South Africa, experienced virologic failure and initiated ...
Kate Shearer +8 more
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Abstract Kurdish smugglers have been targeted and killed by security forces in Turkey's Van borderlands systematically and with impunity. In response, the killed smugglers’ families and their lawyers conducted what I call vernacular counterforensics—the forensic examination both of the killings and of the legal authorities’ failure to investigate them ...
Fırat Bozçalı
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The presence of abandonment: Left to live at the borderland of Lampedusa
Abstract Drawing from the extensive literature on the anthropology of borders and border death in and beyond Europe, this article ethnographically explores the processes through which irregular migrants and locals at the borderland of Lampedusa (south of Sicily, Italy) are left to live and die in abandonment.
Alessandro Corso, Nayanika Mookherjee
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Abstract A growing part of the literature on crises, disasters, and policy failures focuses on the design, conduct, and impact of postincident reviews or inquiries, particularly whether the right lessons are identified and subsequently learned. However, such accounts underappreciate the specific challenge posed by epistemic puzzles, under what ...
Christoph O. Meyer
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RESUMEN Antecedentes: la insuficiencia intestinal, en su grado más grave, se conoce como fallo intestinal crónico (FIC). Las últimas décadas han sido testigo de la incorporación, evolución y perfeccionamiento de tratamientos que, en su conjunto, se denominan rehabilitación intestinal y abarcan tanto procedimientos quirúrgicos como tratamientos médicos
Gondolesi, Gabriel E. +5 more
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Los resultados más recientes del trasplante intestinal (TI), con una supervivencia inmediata al procedimiento superior al 80% de los casos, y una gran proporción de supervivientes que consiguen autonomía digestiva completa y desempeñan actividades ...
M. López Santamaría +1 more
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El síndrome de intestino corto (SIC) es una entidad compleja debida a una pérdida anatómica o funcional de una parte del intestino delgado que ocasiona un cuadro clínico de graves alteraciones metabólicas y nutricionales debidas a la reducción de la ...
M. D. Ballesteros Pomar +1 more
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La Nutrición Parenteral Domiciliaria (NPD) permite recuperar o mantener el estado nutricional de los pacientes con insuficiencia intestinal crónica que no pueden cubrir sus requerimientos nutricionales por vía digestiva.
C. Martínez Faedo +3 more
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