Rechtspopulisten treten in den letzten Jahren immer lauter und unverhohlener auf: Die AfD ist in mehrere Landesparlamente eingezogen, rechte Demagogen versuchen mit ihren Parolen die öffentliche Debatte zu vergiften und an sich zu reissen. Ein Politiker, der dem Schutz unserer demokratischen Kultur verpflichtet ist, darf zu diesen Entwicklungen nicht schweigen. In seinem engagierten und sehr persönlichen Buch entlarvt Heiko Maas die Methoden der neuen Rechten: wie sie Ängste schüren, Untergangsstimmung verbreiten und rassistisches Denken salonfähig machen wollen, wie sie sich jeder sachlichen Auseinandersetzung verweigern - und wie sie das Internet als Propagandamaschine nutzen
Contents -- Contributors -- Part I: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Treatment Engagement: An Introduction -- Self-Management of Health and Patient Engagement -- References -- Part II: Specific Strategies for Promoting Treatment Engagement -- Chapter 2: Behavior Economics and Treatment Engagement -- Background -- Application of Incentive-Based Intervention to Medicine Targets -- Vaccinations, Medical Appointments, and Attendance at Group Meetings -- Diabetes Care Activities -- Physical Activity and Weight Loss -- Fundamental Elements and Concepts Embedded in Incentive-Based Interventions -- Delay to Incentives and Delay Discounting -- Prospect Theory/Loss Aversion -- Incentive Magnitude -- Special Considerations -- Cost -- Incentive Programs Stir Controversy -- References -- Chapter 3: Meeting Patients Where They Are At: Using a Stage Approach to Facilitate Engagement -- Introduction -- Overview of the Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change -- Readiness to Change -- Precontemplation -- Contemplation -- Preparation -- Action -- Maintenance -- Beyond Stage of Change: Other Important Change Variables -- Decisional Balance -- Self-Efficacy -- Processes of Change -- The Data Don't Lie: Using a Stage Approach Increases Impact -- Key Principles of Using a Stage Approach to Facilitate Treatment Engagement -- Assess Stage of Change -- Operationalize the Target Behavior (Action Criteria) -- Assess Stage of Readiness to Do a Behavior Not Meet an Outcome -- Assess Stage of Readiness for All Relevant Health Behaviors -- Assessment Options -- Use Stage-Matched Communications -- Using a Stage Approach for Recruitment Messages -- Assist in Stage Appropriate Way -- Conceptualize Success as Progress -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4: DBT and Treatment Engagement in the Context of Highly Suicidal Complex Clients
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Front Cover -- Applications in High Resolution Mass Spectrometry -- Applications in HighResolution Mass Spectrometry: Food Safety and Pesticide Residue Analysis -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- 1 - HRMS: Fundamentals and Basic Concepts -- 1.1 INTRODUCTION (TO HIGH-RESOLUTION MASS SPECTROMETRY) -- 1.1.1 BASIC CONCEPTS (UNITS AND DEFINITIONS) -- 1.1.2 LOW-RESOLUTION MASS SPECTROMETRY VERSUS HIGH-RESOLUTION MASS SPECTROMETRY -- 1.2 RESOLUTION AND MASS RESOLVING POWER -- 1.3 ACCURATE MASS MEASUREMENT: EXACT MASS AND MASS DEFECT -- 1.4 MASS CALIBRATION IN HIGH-RESOLUTION MASS SPECTROMETRY -- 1.5 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS -- Acknowledgments -- REFERENCES -- 2 - HRMS: Hardware and Software -- 2.1 INTRODUCTION -- 2.2 PRINCIPLES OF HIGH-RESOLUTION MASS SPECTROMETRY ANALYZERS -- 2.2.1 TIME-OF-FLIGHT -- 2.2.2 FOURIER TRANSFORM ION CYCLOTRON RESONANCE -- 2.2.3 ORBITRAP -- 2.3 TIME-OF-FLIGHT MASS SPECTROMETRY: INSTRUMENT CONFIGURATION AND MAIN FEATURES -- 2.3.1 STAND-ALONE ELECTROSPRAY IONIZATION TIME-OF-FLIGHT AND HYBRID QUADRUPOLE TIME-OF-FLIGHT INSTRUMENTATION -- 2.3.2 IMPROVEMENTS OF CURRENT (QUADRUPOLE) TIME-OF-FLIGHT INSTRUMENTATION -- 2.3.3 ION MOBILITY QUADRUPOLE TIME-OF-FLIGHT -- 2.3.4 HYBRID ION TRAP TIME-OF-FLIGHT -- 2.3.5 GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY-TIME-OF-FLIGHT AND GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY-QUADRUPOLE TIME-OF-FLIGHT -- 2.4 ORBITRAP ANALYZERS: INSTRUMENT CONFIGURATIONS AND MAIN FEATURES -- 2.5 ACQUISITION MODES IN HIGH-RESOLUTION MASS SPECTROMETRY -- 2.5.1 DATA-DEPENDENT ACQUISITION -- 2.5.2 DATA-INDEPENDENT ACQUISITION -- 2.5.3 POSTACQUISITION APPROACHES -- 2.6 DATABASES AND THE INTERNET RESOURCES FOR HIGH-RESOLUTION MASS SPECTROMETRY -- Acknowledgments -- REFERENCES -- 3 - Analytical Strategies Used in HRMS -- 3.1 INTRODUCTION -- 3.2 ADVANTAGES OF HIGH-RESOLUTION MASS SPECTROMETRY IN PESTICIDE ANALYSIS
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Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I: Infused by Place: Evolution in (and Around) Alabama -- Darwinism in the American South -- Genesis and Geology Before the Origin -- Southern Presbyterians and the Woodrow Affair -- Adamites and Pre-Adamites -- Evolution in Southern Colleges and Universities -- Scientific Critics and the Charleston Circle -- The Antievolution Crusade -- Postscript -- Race and Evolution in Antebellum Alabama: The Polygenist Prehistory We'd Rather Ignore -- Nott, Biographical Sketch2 -- Monogenism in Britain: James Cowles Prichard -- Nott Begins the Assault on Monogenism -- Nott, a Champion of Neo-Polygenesis -- Nott's New Polygenism Infects Britain -- Conclusion: Nott's True Significance -- Postscript -- "The Cadillac of Disclaimers": Twenty Years of Official Antievolutionism in Alabama -- Introduction -- The Disclaimer in Context -- The Genesis of the Disclaimer -- The Disclaimer as a Creationist Document -- The Reception of the Disclaimer -- Imitators of the First Disclaimer, and the Second Disclaimer -- The Third Disclaimer -- Beyond the Disclaimer -- A New Set of ACOSS, but the Retention of the Disclaimer -- Conclusion -- Deconstructing the Alabama Disclaimer with Students: A Powerful Lesson in Evolution, Politics, and Persuasion -- The Wedge Strategy of the Discovery Institute -- From School Boards to Standards to Textbooks -- Meanwhile in Alabama -- Using Anti-evolution Rhetoric to Activate Conceptual Change -- The Disclaimer as a Pedagogical Tool -- Students' First Impressions -- Disclaimer Deconstruction -- Semantics and Rhetorical Devices -- Where Is Alabama Now? -- Conclusions -- 1.1 Curriculum as Social Psychoanalysis: The Significance of Place -- Part II: Culture and Evolution Education in the US South -- Bridging the Gaps: Evolution and Pre-service Science Teachers
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