Long Road (long + road)

Distribution by Scientific Domains


Selected Abstracts


[Commentary] THE LONG ROAD TO PHARMACOTHERAPIES FOR STIMULANT DEPENDENCE

ADDICTION, Issue 2 2009
JOHN MARSDEN
No abstract is available for this article. [source]


INTRODUCTION: THE LONG ROAD TO GLOBAL JUSTICE, PEACE, AND HUMANITY

JOURNAL OF CHINESE PHILOSOPHY, Issue 3 2007
XUNWU CHEN
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Toward Transplantation Tolerance: A Large Step on a Long Road

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TRANSPLANTATION, Issue 9 2006
K. A. Newell
The report of successful non-myeloablative conditioning in patients with malignancies undergoing HLA-identical kidney transplant represents an interesting development, but its potential outside of this application is far from clear. Also see article by Fudaba et al on page 2121. [source]


Commentary on Merrall et al. (2010): Understanding mortality and health outcomes for ex-prisoners , first steps on a long road

ADDICTION, Issue 9 2010
STUART A. KINNER
No abstract is available for this article. [source]


Regional Planning in Queensland's Rangelands: Challenges and Prospects for Biodiversity Conservation

GEOGRAPHICAL RESEARCH, Issue 1 2007
CLIVE A. MCALPINE
Abstract In Australia, the Commonwealth and State governments are increasingly devolving natural resource management (NRM) responsibilities to regional bodies. This move has led to the development of regional NRM plans. Native vegetation and biodiversity conservation, along with soil, pasture and water resources, are key components of the regional NRM plans in Queensland's extensive rangelands. This paper outlines and applies a set of criteria for evaluating the native vegetation and biodiversity content of accredited regional NRM plans for Queensland's rangelands. The evaluation showed considerable variation in the comprehensiveness of the information and knowledge base and management action targets among plans, including the poor articulation of impacts of excessive grazing pressure on biodiversity. The NRM plans lacked effective integration of natural resource, native vegetation and biodiversity conservation targets and actions. Several regions had too many biodiversity targets, many of which were poorly integrated. This is symptomatic of a limited understanding of rangelands as ecological systems and the lack of an integrated planning framework. We conclude regional NRM planning is not a ,silver bullet' for biodiversity conservation in the rangelands, but rather, it is the beginning of a long road to address complex, multi-scale problems at a regional level. [source]


The crisis of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytical training: The suffering of the candidate on the long road towards qualifi cation,

THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOANALYSIS, Issue 3 2006
GIOVANNA REGAZZONI GORETTI
The author assesses the impact of the so-called ,crisis of psychoanalysis' on the training of candidates, and on those who accompany them through the course. Different causes of the most relevant symptom of the crisis, i.e. the diffi culty of fi nding patients for a four-sessions-weekly analysis, are considered. According to the author, analysts themselves must bear some of the responsibility for it. She draws attention to a number of interrelated phenomena, such as: trainees' tension in their encounters with potential analysands, due to awareness of their own needs as trainees; the necessity to accept very disturbed patients whose selection might arouse criticism from the training committee; analyses in which trainees seem to become patients' hostages because of ever-present fears of interruption; the diffi cult construction of a psychoanalytic identity in trainees who also are in full-time psychiatric practice; trainees' profound uncertainty about the future both of psychoanalysis in general and their own careers in particular. In agreement with Kernberg, the author stresses the importance of considering the ,crisis of psychoanalysis' as a phenomenon whose development may be infl uenced by the analysts themselves. [source]


Caxton, computers and citation: a long road to refining the electronic or virtual journal

CLINICAL & EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY, Issue 9 2007
Charles NJ McGhee PhD FRANZCO Editor-in-Chief
No abstract is available for this article. [source]