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Masālik al-abṣār fī mamālik al-amṣār / li-Ibn-Faḍlallāh al-ʿUmarī. Bi-taḥqīq Aḥmad Zakī Bāšā
Ersch.-Jahr auch 1342 h. -In arab. Schr., arab
SSEDIC.2020 on Mobile eID
Mobile electronic identity (eID) management solutions are on the rise worldwide and see a rapid take-up by stakeholders. In this paper experts from the SSEDIC.2020 network study and review the status of mobile eID deployment and use in e-government as well as industry with a focus on Europe. The findings demonstrate that mobile eID solutions have the potential to become a major means for digital identification but significant efforts still must be made to drive broad adoption across European member states, to guide secure integration of mobile solutions in the industry and to arrive at dedicated standards
Applying the decision rights to a case of hospital institutional design
Corporatization, a hybrid between public sector ownership and privatization, is an organizational form that is increasingly being adopted in the social sectors. In the health sector, the high costs of public hospitals, new technological developments, changes in demand for primary and secondary health care, and efficiency considerations have necessitated shifts in organizational boundaries, leading to conversions in hospital ownership. In the past decade hospitals have been converted from public to nonprofit and from nonprofit to for-profit in industrial and developing countries alike. The debate around these conversions has centered mostly on the tradeoff between equity and efficiency involved in the shift from public to private provision of services. Eid argues that more important than this dichotomy is creating appropriate incentives and matching incentives with goals through institutional design. Because corporatization combines elements of both private and public ownership, it is difficult to design. Among the challenges is deciding where on the spectrum from a budgetary unit to a privatized enterprise a hospital should lie. Another challenge is aligning incentives-not just within the hospital but also between the hospital and the ministry of health. Eid draws on the decision rights approach to analyze how an innovative hospital in Lebanon, H?ital Dahr El-Bachek (HDB), corporatized itself and became the best in the public sector over a period of seven years. To study HDB's experience, she develops a decision rights analysis framework that tracks the formation, evolution, and dilution of decision rights. She finds that: There are important lessons from bottom-up, demand-driven institutional design that can inform the design of top-down, supply-driven institutions, such as laws and regulations. An understanding of mechanisms of risk sharing and high-powered incentives created from the bottom up can inform the design of corporatized organizations. Key to good design are decision rights complementarities that provide the most complete (and flexible) contract possible, regardless of where ownership lies. In designing systemwide institutions for corporatization, Eid argues, risk transfer is important in satisfying the two most important objectives of the reform. The first objective is establishing hard budget constraints to control sectoral costs. At HDB, the decision right to raise revenue through user fees was complemented by decision rights that created accountability and legal liability. Together, these decision rights kept spending within HDB's means-in contrast with international experience with corporatization, where budget deficits have been a perennial problem. However, the informality of the decision rights precluded the exercising of those created to design long-term financial policy, resulting in timid capital expenditure plans. The second important objective of corporatization is improving hospital performance, including providing better service at a low cost for the patient. Eid argues that high-powered incentives are key. Among the most interesting of HDB's decision rights allocations was the pairing of claimant and control rights to produce high-powered incentives for the director. Not surprisingly, the most successful examples of corporatization worldwide have experimented with incentive schemes for hospital managers that seek to provide high-powered incentives in this way.Decentralization,Public Health Promotion,Labor Policies,Health Monitoring&Evaluation,Health Systems Development&Reform,Health Monitoring&Evaluation,Health Systems Development&Reform,National Governance,Politics and Government,Pharmaceuticals&Pharmacoeconomics
Kostenverteilung im vermieteten Wohnungseigentum
Jacoby F. Kostenverteilung im vermieteten Wohnungseigentum. In: eid - Evangelischer Immobilienverband Deutschland, ed. Kostenverteilung im Mietrecht. . PiG - Partner im Gespräch. Vol 107. München: C. H. Beck; 2018: 81-90
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Mattingly H. « Eid Mar ». In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 17, fasc. 1, 1948. Miscellanea Philologica Historica et archaelogia in honorem Hvberti Van De Weerd. pp. 445-451
Neuerung des Rechts der Abnahme
Jacoby F. Neuerung des Rechts der Abnahme. In: eid - Evangelischer Immobilienverband Deutschland, ed. Reform des Bauvertragsrechts. 17. Weimarer Baurechtstage. PiG - Partner im Gespräch. Vol 106. München: C. H. Beck; 2018: 45-52
Emerging understandings of the role of exosomes in atherosclerosis.
Atherosclerosis remains a major contributor to cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of global morbidity and mortality. Despite the elucidation of several molecular, biochemical, and cellular aspects that contribute to the etio-pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, much remains to be understood about the onset and progression of this disease. Emerging evidence supports a role for exosomes in the cellular basis of atherosclerosis. Indeed, exosomes of activated monocytes seem to accentuate a positive feedback loop that promotes recruitment of pro-inflammatory leukocytes. Moreover, in addition to their role in promoting proliferation and invasion of vascular smooth muscle cells, exosomes can also induce neovascularization within lesions and increase endothelial permeability, two important features of fibrous plaques. Depending on their sources and cargo, exosomes can also induce clot formation and contribute to other hallmarks of atherosclerosis. Taken together, it is becoming increasingly evident that a better understanding of exosome biology is integral to elucidating the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, and may thus provide insight into a potentially new therapeutic target for this disease
Qayd wathīqat ʻaqd zawāj قيد وثيقة عقد زواج ʻUqūd al-zawāj Abʻādīyat Murquṣ عقود الزواج أبعادية مرقص Uqūd al-zawāj . عقود الزواج
Title by cataloger.;
;Yaḥtawī ʻalá 100 waraqah min 9 Rabīʻ al-Thānī sanat 1303/1886 ilá Jumād Awwal sanat 1310 /1892.
يحتوي على 100 ورقة من 9 ربيع الثاني سنة 1303/1886 إلى جماد أول سنة 1310 /1892.
;Contains 100 leaves, with contracts dated between 1886-1892.;
"" Maḥkamat al-Sharʻīyah -- Daftar zawāj -- nimrat al-daftar 58 -- Nimrat al-maḥfaẓah 8."" -- Cover title.;
"" محكمة الشرعية. -- دفتر زواج . -- نمرة الدفتر 106. -- نمرة المحفظة 12""-- Cover title.;
The contracts has black ink, blue stamped, and some handwritten in pencil.Marriage contracts Contained 100 leaves for 9 Rabi al-Thani 1303 H/1886 to Jumad Awwal 1310/1892 at Egypt Beheira Governorate, Abʻadiyat Murqus. All contracts authorized Beheira Sharia Court in Beheira
Qayd wathīqat ʻaqd zawāj قيد وثيقة عقد زواج ʻUqūd al-zawāj Abʻādīyat Murquṣ عقود الزواج أبعادية مرقص Uqūd al-zawāj . عقود الزواج
Title by cataloger.;
;Yaḥtawī ʻalá 100 waraqah min 9 Rabīʻ al-Thānī sanat 1303/1886 ilá Jumād Awwal sanat 1310 /1892.
يحتوي على 100 ورقة من 9 ربيع الثاني سنة 1303/1886 إلى جماد أول سنة 1310 /1892.
;Contains 100 leaves, with contracts dated between 1886-1892.;
"" Maḥkamat al-Sharʻīyah -- Daftar zawāj -- nimrat al-daftar 58 -- Nimrat al-maḥfaẓah 8."" -- Cover title.;
"" محكمة الشرعية. -- دفتر زواج . -- نمرة الدفتر 106. -- نمرة المحفظة 12""-- Cover title.;
The contracts has black ink, blue stamped, and some handwritten in pencil.Marriage contracts Contained 100 leaves for 9 Rabi al-Thani 1303 H/1886 to Jumad Awwal 1310/1892 at Egypt Beheira Governorate, Abʻadiyat Murqus. All contracts authorized Beheira Sharia Court in Beheira
Uqūd al-zawāj عقود الزواج
Yaḥtawī ʻalá Khamsīn waraqah min nimrat 1 bi-tārīkh 22 Shaʻbān sanat 1309 li-nimrat 50 bi-tārīkh 24 Muḥarram 1310.
يحتوي على خمسين ورقة من نمرة 1 بتاريخ 22 شعبان سنة 1309 لنمرة 50 بتاريخ 24 محرم 1310.;
"" Maḥkamah al-Sharʻīyah -- Daftar zawāj Fum al-Maḥmūdaiyah -- nimrat al-daftar 59 -- Nimrat al-maḥfaẓah 8."" Cover title.
"" محكمة الشرعية دفتر زواج فم المحمودية نمرة الدفتر 59 نمرة المحفظة 8."";
The contracts has black an white color with stamps. All contracts are handwrittenMarriage contracts containing 50 papers from 1901-1903 in Egypt, Beheira Governorate, Ezab al-Takiyah. All contracts were completed at the Beheira Governorate Damanhur center
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