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81 F53
рус Психические расстройства и расстройства поведения, связанные с послеродовым периодом, не классифицированные в других рубрикахeng Mental and behavioural disorders associated with the puerperium, not elsewhere classified. This category includes only mental disorders associated with the puerperium (commencing within six weeks of delivery) that do not meet the criteria for disorders classified elsewhere in this chapter, either because insufficient information is available, or because it is considered that special additional clinical features are present that make their classification elsewhere inappropriate. -
82 PLoS
(Public Library of Science)Fondée en octobre 2000 par un groupe de chercheurs des universités de Stanford et de Berkeley (Californie) pour contrer les publications spécialisées aux prix prohibitifs, la Public Library of Science (PLoS) propose de regrouper tous les articles scientifiques et médicaux au sein d’archives en ligne en accès libre. Au lieu d’une information disséminée dans des millions de rapports et des milliers de périodiques en ligne ayant chacun des conditions d’accès différentes, un point d’accès unique permettrait de lire le contenu intégral de ces articles avec moteur de recherche multicritères et système d’hyperliens entre les articles. Mais la réponse des éditeurs concernés n’est guère enthousiaste, et ce projet n’aboutit pas. Début 2003, la Public Library of Science devient un éditeur non commercial de périodiques scientifiques et médicaux en ligne, grâce à une subvention de 9 millions de dollars US attribuée par la Moore Foundation. Une équipe éditoriale de haut niveau est constituée pour lancer des périodiques de qualité selon un nouveau modèle d’édition en ligne basé sur la diffusion libre du savoir. Le premier numéro de PLoS Biology sort en octobre 2003. PLoS Medicine est lancé en octobre 2004. Ces périodiques se classent rapidement parmi les meilleurs de leur spécialité. Trois nouveaux titres voient le jour en 2005: PLoS Genetics, PLoS Computational Biology et PLoS Pathogens. PLoS Clinical Trials est lancé en mai 2006. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases sera lancé courant 2007. Tous les articles sont librement accessibles en ligne. Ils sont également disponibles aussitôt dans PubMed Central, le service d’archives en ligne public et gratuit de la National Library of Medicine (Etats-Unis), avec moteur de recherches multicritères. Ces articles peuvent être librement diffusés et réutilisés ailleurs, y compris pour des traductions, selon les termes de la licence Creative Commons, la seule contrainte étant la mention des auteurs et de la source. -
83 repertory grid
Gen Mgta technique for gathering information on an individual’s personal constructs or perceptions of their environment through mapping interview responses to a matrix. The repertory grid was initially used and developed by clinical psychologists in the 1930s. It has business applications in job analysis, performance measurement, evaluation of training, questionnaire design, and market research.
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