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Uncoupling of Behavioral and Metabolic Twenty-Four-Hour Rhythms in Reindeer (Current Biology, Meier et al. 2024): Actigraphy data
<p>Raw reindeer actigraphy data collected and analysed in the course of the study "Uncoupling of Behavioral and Metabolic Twenty-Four-Hour Rhythms in Reindeer" (Current Biology, Meier et al. 2024). Details on data processing and plotting can be found in the published article. Further information and codes can be requested from the first author Sara A. Meier.</p>
The symbolic representation of gender: A discursive approach
What is symbolic representation? Since Hanna Pitkins seminal The Concept of Representation, the symbolic has been the least studied dimension of political representation. Innovatively adopting a discursive approach, this book - the first full-length treatment of symbolic representation - focuses on gender issues to tackle important questions such as: What are women and men symbols of, and how is gender constructed in policy discourse? It studies what functions symbolic representation fulfils in the construction of gender, what social roles get legitimized in policy discourse, and how this affects power constellations, ultimately revealing much about the relation between symbolic, descriptive, and substantive representation. Emanuela Lombardo and Petra Meier draw on theories of symbolic representation and gender, as well as rich primary material about political debates on labour and care issues, partnership and reproductive rights, gender violence, and quotas. Using this original data, the authors show that reconsidering symbolic representation from a discursive perspective makes explicit issues of (in)equality embedded within particular constructions, as well as their consequences for political representation and gender equality. This important exploration raises relevant new questions regarding the representation of gender that form valuable contributions to the fields of political science, political theory, sociology, and gender studies
Kaplan-Meier-Curves based on delta MI.
Kaplan-Meier-Curves for patients with delta MI values > 1.817 (OS 275 days, color: red) compared to patients with values < 1.817 (OS 164 days, color: brown). The figure shows an extract with an OS of 1829 days for the remaining patient of the brown cohort and a censored survival of 1424 days for the one remaining patient in the red cohort. MI = Myoinositol; OS = overall survival; delta MI = MI control tissue minus tumor concentrations at baseline.</p
Iuridicae Facultatis Decanus Joh. Henricus Meier/ I.U.D. Iudic. Elect. Assess. Et Prof. Decret. P. Lectori benevolo Salutem!
IURIDICAE FACULTATIS DECANUS JOH. HENRICUS MEIER/ I.U.D. IUDIC. ELECT. ASSESS. ET PROF. DECRET. P. LECTORI BENEVOLO SALUTEM!
Iuridicae Facultatis Decanus Joh. Henricus Meier/ I.U.D. Iudic. Elect. Assess. Et Prof. Decret. P. Lectori benevolo Salutem! ([1]
Survival; sarcopenic vs. non-sarcopenic patients; Kaplan-Meier-analysis.
Survival; sarcopenic vs. non-sarcopenic patients; Kaplan-Meier-analysis.</p
Kaplan-Meier-curve for overall HrCLM-free proportion.
Kaplan-Meier-curve for overall HrCLM-free proportion.</p
Kaplan-Meier-Curves based on control tissue MI.
Kaplan-Meier-Curves for patients with a MI concentration in the control tissue at baseline > 4.696 (OS 270 days, color: red) compared to patients with a MI concentration < 4.696 (median overall survival (OS 206 days, color: brown).The figure shows an extract with an OS of 1829 days for the remaining patient of the brown cohort and a censored survival of 1424 days for the remaining patient in the red cohort. MI = Myoinositol; OS = overall survival; delta MI = MI control tissue minus tumor concentrations at baseline.</p
Power as a Conceptual Metaphor of Gender Inequality? Comparing Dutch and Spanish Politics
This chapter explores the question of whether and how power is used as a conceptual metaphor in gender inequality in politics. We analyse to what extent a selection of Dutch and Spanish policy texts on the issue of ‘gender inequality in politics’ refer to power, and if they do so, what metaphors they employ for describing it. The central hypothesis is that these policy texts on gender equality in politics contain conceptualisations on power that might constitute important gendered barriers in the access to power. We further postulate that studying these conceptualisations will reveal important discursive and normative potential barriers to a gender equal distribution of power. In a previous study on gender inequality in politics (Meier et al. 2005), for example, we found that policy texts on the issue often contain a ‘benchmarking fallacy’. This fallacy suggests that gender inequality can be dealt with in terms of numbers, without tackling underlying structural problems. In this chapter, we turn to the issue of whether the concept of ‘power’ is present with respect to gender inequality in policy texts, and further explore the extent to which these texts go beyond the ‘benchmarking fallacy’ of women in politics
Das Erbe pflegen und ausbauen, ohne zu verstauben – Ein Interview mit Thomas P. Meier, Chief Executive Officer, Ricola
Beim Stichwort «Contemporary Branding» denkt man schnell an die Marketingphilosophien der grossen börsennotierten Konsumgüterunternehmen. Doch wie stellen Familien- unternehmen, die durch Tradition und Kontinuität geprägt sind, sicher, dass sie aktuell bleiben und dem Zeitgeist entsprechen? Thomas P. Meier, der Chief Executive Officer von Ricola, nimmt dazu nachfolgend Stellung
Inleiding of De mens is een homo politicus, de homo politicus een man.
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