scholarly journals A Progress Report on the State of Pharmacy Informatics Education in US Pharmacy Schools and Colleges

2018 ◽  
Vol 82 (7) ◽  
pp. 6332 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kevin A. Clauson ◽  
Elizabeth A. Breeden ◽  
Amanda R. Fingado ◽  
Cindy L. Kaing ◽  
Allen J. Flynn ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 44 (1) ◽  
pp. 139-149 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alex Loftus

However conceptualised, the institutions and relations associated with the state are clearly crucial to political ecological research. Environmental policies are enacted through state institutions, and property rights over land and resources are enforced by the legal framework and monopoly power associated with the state form. Nevertheless, political ecologists have sometimes had an uneasy relationship with conceptualisations of the state, leading to recurring questions over the adequacy of political ecological theorisations. Over the last decade and a half such questions have led to a call for dialogues with political geography and, more recently, with critical geopolitics. In this second progress report, I review recent political ecological theorisations of the state, pointing to a set of shared concerns associated with the processes, relations and struggles through which states are brought into being and acquire certain effects. I will conclude with a note of caution when it comes to an uncritical dialogue with more abstract interpretations of state power.


Subject Mexico City airport update. Significance OECD Secretary General Jose Angel Gurria on January 9 presented the organisation's second progress report on the development of Mexico City’s New International Airport (NAICM), which is due to commence operations in 2020. While the OECD acknowledged substantial progress on several of the issues highlighted in its 2016 report, the new assessment provided 17 more recommendations for the Mexico City Airport Group (GACM), the state entity responsible for the project. Impacts AMLO will continue to campaign against the NAICM, despite warnings over the costs of scrapping it at this stage. The project is running on time, but future delays could see costs escalate and political opposition grow. Successful completion of the NAICM will improve Mexico’s airport infrastructure competitiveness.


1970 ◽  
Vol 38 ◽  
pp. 276-277
Author(s):  
C. B. Stephenson ◽  
N. Sanduleak

From some standpoints it should seem surprising that not all of the OB stars of our Galaxy that can be identified to a feasible limiting magnitude (say 12–13) by conventional objective prism techniques have yet been so identified, but this is in fact the state of our published data. Some people here will recall that such a systematic survey for the northern Milky Way was carried out several years ago jointly by the Hamburg and Warner and Swasey Observatories. Now at the Warner and Swasey Observatory we are extending this northern survey into the southern Milky Way that could not be reached from the north, and we are making this extension as homogeneous as possible with respect to the northern survey.


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