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  1. Sadness and Happiness
    Poems by Robert Pinsky
    Published: [1976]; ©1976
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    From Sadness and Happiness: Poems by Robert Pinsky:CEREMONY FOR ANY BEGINNING Robert Pinsky ? Against weather, and the randomHarpies--mood, circumstance, the lawsOf biography, chance, physics--The unseasonable soul holds forth,Eager for form as a... more

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    From Sadness and Happiness: Poems by Robert Pinsky:CEREMONY FOR ANY BEGINNING Robert Pinsky ? Against weather, and the randomHarpies--mood, circumstance, the lawsOf biography, chance, physics--The unseasonable soul holds forth,Eager for form as a renownedPedant, the emperor's man of worth,Hereditary arbiter of manners. Soul, one's life is one's enemy.As the small children learn, what happensTakes over, and what you were goes away.They learn it in sardonic softComments of the weather, when it sharpensThe hard surfaces of daylight: lightWinds, vague in direction, like blades Lavishing their brilliant strokesAll over a wrecked house,The nude wallpaper and the bruteIntelligence of the torn pipes.Therefore when you marry or buildPray to be untrue to the plainDominance of your own weather, how it keeps Going even in the woods when notA soul is there, and how it impliesAlways that separate, coldSplendidness, uncouth and unkind--On chilly, unclouded mornings,Torrential sunlight and moist air,Leafage and solid bark breathing the mist.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780691219509
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    Series: Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets ; 160
    Subjects: American poetry; POETRY / American / General
    Other subjects: Bacchae; Caine Mutiny; Clean hands; Cold heralding; Crystalline; December Blues; Declares prices; Dionysus; Doctor Frolic; Fortune; Generalizing; Great Dane; Hallucinations; Lavishing; Leafage; Library Scene; Luncheonette; Old Woman; Pentheus; Physical Comparison; Pleasure Pier; Salvation; South Broadway; Spelunker; Stiffly; Strategy; Times; Vermont; Zodiac; barracuda; capitalism; contra; crosscourt; haute cuisine; saxophone; scientific method; stroke
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (88 p.)
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  2. Economic burden of neurological disorders in an aging society (Japan)
    a panel data analysis

    Japan's aging population poses a variety of problems, one of which is the increase in neurological disorders. In this study, we propose a framework quantifying the decline in gross domestic product (GDP) resulting from the reduction of labor from two... more

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    Japan's aging population poses a variety of problems, one of which is the increase in neurological disorders. In this study, we propose a framework quantifying the decline in gross domestic product (GDP) resulting from the reduction of labor from two neurological disorders, Alzheimer's disease and strokes. Using panel data from Japanese prefectures between 2001 and 2012, this analysis first estimates the hours of labor lost due to the prevalence of or the informal care associated with the two diseases. This measure gives us an approximation of the total loss of GDP per prefecture due to these neurological disorders. Our findings show that the loss has been decreasing, but remains higher than that estimated using accounting methods. This evolution might be explained by higher values for capital and total factor productivity. In addition, it appears that the GDP of urban prefectures and prefectures relying heavily on tourism are less affected by the labor shortage. The study confirms the importance of investments in research and development (R&D) and capital stock to soften the effects of labor shortages. Nevertheless, given the aging trend in Japan and many other G20 economies, increasing R&D and private capital stock may not prove sustainable in the future.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    hdl: 10419/238449
    Series: ADBI working paper series ; no. 1092 (March 2020)
    Subjects: neurological disorders; Alzheimer's disease; stroke; aging population; Japan
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 15 Seiten), Illustrationen
  3. Deriving a method to estimate incidence of stroke in Ireland
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  ESRI, [Dublin]

    This paper assesses the validity of estimating stroke incidence employing discharge data from the Hospital Inpatient Enquiry (HIPE) database, adjusted to reflect evidence from the North Dublin Population Stroke Study (NDPSS). This analysis compares... more

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    This paper assesses the validity of estimating stroke incidence employing discharge data from the Hospital Inpatient Enquiry (HIPE) database, adjusted to reflect evidence from the North Dublin Population Stroke Study (NDPSS). This analysis compares contemporaneous HIPE stroke discharges among North Dublin residents to hospitalised stroke patients in the NDPSS and finds no significant difference between the datasets’ measures of hospitalised stroke cases in five North Dublin hospitals. We find that in estimating incidence, HIPE discharges with principal and secondary stroke diagnoses should be included but patients admitted for rehabilitation should be excluded to avoid duplication. The HIPE-based estimate should be further adjusted to reflect the NDPSS evidence of non-hospitalised stroke incidents.

     

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    hdl: 10419/100243
    Series: ESRI working paper ; 469
    Subjects: stroke; incidence
    Scope: Online-Ressource (10 S.)