illuminea january 2010 japanese
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Japanese translation of the January issue of Illuminea, Oxford University Press’ quarterly librarian newsletterTRANSCRIPT
European Competition Law & Practice
Extradition for cartel offences
Rebates under Article 82
The economics behind bank rescue
Mergers review
Antitrust enforcement priorities under the Obama administration
Energy sector review
volume 1 number 1 2010
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Journal ofEuropean Competition
Practice
The economics behind bank rescue
Antitrust enforcement priorities under the Obama administration
2010
NEURO-ONCOLOGY
Official Journal of the Society for Neuro-Oncology since 1997
Volume 12 • Issue 1 • January 2010
Autophagy induced by valproic acid is associated with oxidative stress in glioma cell lines • page 4
Genome-wide profiling using singlenucleotide polymorphism arrays identifies novel chromosomal imbalances in pediatric glioma • page 15
Timing of cranial irradiation in elderlypatients with newly diagnosedglioblastoma multiforme • page 35
MGMT protein expression in tumorcells predicts outcome of temozolomide therapy in glioblastoma patients • page 42
Chromosome 9p and 10q losses predict unfavorable outcome inlow-grade gliomas • page 51
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VOLUME 37 � NUMBER 6 � SEPTEMBER 2008
ISSN 0045–3102
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An International SocialWork JournalPublished for the British Association of SocialWorkers
Hazel Kemshall Editorial 1
Odette Parry, Andy Pithouse, Cathy Anglim and Claire Batchelor‘The Tip of the Ice Berg’: Children’s Complaints and Advocacy in Wales—An Insider View from Complaints Officers 5
Sally Holland and Mark Rivett ‘Everyone Started Shouting’: MakingConnections between the Process of Family Group Conferences andFamily Therapy Practice 21
Jim Wade The Ties that Bind: Support from Birth Familiesand Substitute Families for Young People Leaving Care 39
Johanna Woodcock and Claire Tregaskis Understanding Structural andCommunication Barriers to Ordinary Family Life for Families with DisabledChildren: A Combined Social Work and Social Model of Disability Analysis 55
Eileen McLeod, Paul Bywaters, Denise Tanner and Maureen HirschFor the Sake of their Health: Older Service Users’ Requirements for SocialCare to Facilitate Access to Social Networks Following Hospital Discharge 73
Paul Cambridge The Case for a New ‘Case’ Management in Servicesfor People with Learning Disabilities 91
Joanne Warner and Jonathan Gabe Risk, Mental Disorder andSocial Work Practice: A Gendered Landscape 117
Siobhan E. Laird Social Work Practice to Support Survival Strategiesin Sub-Saharan Africa 135
Sarah Cemlyn Human Rights and Gypsies and Travellers: An Explorationof the Application of a Human Rights Perspective to Social Workwith a Minority Community in Britain 153
Mel Gray Viewing Spirituality in Social Work through the Lens ofContemporary Social Theory 175
Book Reviews 197
Books Received 213
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