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    Nordic Health Law in a European Context : Welfare State Perspectives on Patients' Rights and Biomedicine

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    This anthology aims to provide some Nordic perspectives on the young and evolving field of health law - or biomedical law - by reflecting on a number of issues that have been explored within the activities of the Nordic Network for Research in Biomedical Law. In the emergence of this fairly new legal discipline, it has been very clear that the Nordic region forms a part of Europe that has been strongly influenced by both hard and soft law initiatives from the European Union and the Council of Europe, but also that Nordic identity, culture, and collaboration remain an important factor in the legal development of this particular region. The book is divided thematically into three sections, where the first deals with foundational and general issues of health law, the second with patients' rights, and the third with issues related to advancements in biomedical science. The first part includes two chapters on the relationship between health law and human rights, together with discussions on specific Nordic approaches to the organisation and regulation of health services, to constitutional protection of the right to health and to the legal discipline of health law, as such. One chapter provides an overview of the mission and tasks of the Nordic Committee on Bioethics. The section on patient's rights deals with the development - or absence - of special legislation on the status of patients, but also with issues of coercive care and of cultural accommodation in health services, as well as the implications that assessments and decisions made in health care services may have for the patient’s right to other entitlements, e.g. sickness benefits. In the third section, on biomedical science, one author explores the concept of human dignity while another discusses the challenges facing European integration of biomedical research regulation. Specific topics, such as different approaches to biobank regulation and genetic privacy in family relations, are also addressed, and, in the final chapter, the legal status of deceased foetuses. While the anthology thus in part provides specifically Nordic perspectives on health law, the issues discussed are at the same time general. The book is therefore well suited not only to readers who want a better understanding of the Nordic situation, but also to anyone with an interest in the challenging health law issues facing society in our time.</p

    Sea-Nine-211 - Kemisk og samfundsmæssig vurdering af antibegroningsmidlet Sea-Nine 211's miljømæssige konsekvenser

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    Formålet med dette projekt er vha. undersøgelse af relevant materiale samt interviews med forskere inden for området at belyse de problemer, der måtte være med godkendelse og brug af et biocid som Sea-NineTM-211. Der foretages en diskussion af de informationer rapporter og interviews giver. Det konkluderes at man ved alt for lidt om Sea-NineTM-211, til at man bør bruge det i det omfang, som vil blive aktuelt, hvis stoffet skal være afløser for Tributyltin i bundmalinger. Derudover beregnes koncentrationen af Sea-Nine i en lystbådhavn og i en sejlrende.Formålet med dette projekt er vha. undersøgelse af relevant materiale samt interviews med forskere inden for området at belyse de problemer, der måtte være med godkendelse og brug af et biocid som Sea-NineTM-211. Der foretages en diskussion af de informationer rapporter og interviews giver. Det konkluderes at man ved alt for lidt om Sea-NineTM-211, til at man bør bruge det i det omfang, som vil blive aktuelt, hvis stoffet skal være afløser for Tributyltin i bundmalinger. Derudover beregnes koncentrationen af Sea-Nine i en lystbådhavn og i en sejlrende

    RealEstateCore/rec: V3.2 -- Analytics, Data Schemas, and Sensor Interfaces

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    Version 3.2 is a feature release that contains: The new Analytics module, providing a vocabulary for describing prognoses and aggregates, and the processes used to generate these. This vocabulary is rather generic; we would like to get feedback on it and in particular solicit recommendations on how to model/document anlysis procedures/workflows. The new DataSchema module, allowing for much richer description of data schemas on sensor and actuator interfaces, including primitive schemas, object schemas, and array schemas. A new SensorInterface class, mirroring the design of the ActuatorInterface class from REC 3.1. This allows you to represent shared aspects of a set of identical sensors (e.g., their data schemas) in a single place, reducing duplication across the knowledge graph. It also simplifies translation of REC graphs into, e.g., MS DTDL or WoT TD. The new Lantmäteriet module, representing the Swedish Real Property Register (Fastighetsregister). This module, intended for the Swedish market, is optional and thus not loaded in REC Full by default. A new Collections class, intended to represent generic administrative collections of things. A new o2o:listProperty annotation, intended to indicate that an OWL object or data property shall be treated as an rdf:List in implementing systems. Additional Quantity Kind and Measurement Unit individuals supporting waste management and presence detection use cases. New core:timeInterval data property, indicating an ISO 8601 time interval relevant to some entity or event. New device:hasSerialNumber and device:hasMACAddress data properties. Documentation on our use of OWL punning and ontology design patterns used. An official alignment to BOT (Building Topology Ontology)
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