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Hyperconverged Infrastructure Data Centers
Demystifying HCI
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- Sam Halabi
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- Networking Technology
2019
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Improve Manageability, Flexibility, Scalability, and Control with Hyperconverged InfrastructureHyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) combines storage, compute, and networking in one unified system, managed locally or from the cloud. With HCI, you can leverage the cloud’s simplicity, flexibility, and scalability without losing control or compromising your ability to scale.In Hyperconverged Infrastructure Data Centers, best-selling author Sam H...
$57.99 CAD
First, Do Less Harm
Harm Reduction as a Principle of Law and Policy
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- Stephanie ArltProfesseure Line Beauchesne, Full ProfessorRichard ElliottDr. Marewa GloverAmelia Howard, PhD CandidateProfessor Martha JackmanProfessor Sam Halabi, Professor; Director Centre for Transformational Health LawSandra Ka Hon ChuStephanie LakeEmily McBain AshfieldRyan PusiakProfessor Joao Velloso, Associate ProfessorMargot Young
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- Health and Society
2025
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Readers will be able to gain a deeper understanding of how different approaches to harm reduction can create a stronger foundation for more effective policies and legislation. Scholars from law and social sciences collaborate with frontline organizations as well as with individuals with lived experience to reflect diverse perspectives, and transform how society addresses substance-related challenges.Each chapter provides unique findings, drawing from examples of harm reduction stra...
$25.59 CAD
Vulnerable
The Law, Policy and Ethics of COVID-19
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- Katherine FierlbeckLorian HardcastleAimée CraftDeborah McGregorJeffery HewittMichelle GirouxDavid RobitailleAmir AttaranAdam R. HoustonBryan ThomasCarissima MathenAlexandra FlynnMel CappeGrégoire WebberTim CaulfieldJeffrey SimpsonPaul DalyMarie-France FortinJennifer A. QuaidTeresa Scassa, Full Professor; Canada Research ChairKelly BronsonJason MillarVardit RavitskyDaniel WeinstockTerry SkolnikProfessor Martha JackmanDelphine NakacheYves Le BouthillierMartine LagacéLinda GarciaLeilani FarhaKaitlin SchwanAdelina IfteneJamie Chai Yun LiewY. Y. Brandon ChenAnne LevesqueKwame McKenzieJennifer A. ChandlerMona GuptaYasmin KhaliqSimon HatcherOlivia LeeTess SheldonRavi MalhotraPat ArmstrongHugh ArmstrongIvy BourgeaultKatherine LippelLouise Bélanger-HardyProfessor Vanessa Gruben, Associate Professor; Vice-Dean (Academic)Sarah Berger RichardsonAnis ChowdhuryJomo Kwame SundaramProfessor Sam Halabi, Professor; Director Centre for Transformational Health LawKumanan WilsonChidi OguamanamSteven J. HoffmanPatrick FafardCéline Castets-RenardEleonore Fournier-TombsE. Richard GoldJeremy de BeerMatthew HerderJason W. NickersonJane Philpott
2020
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The novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, which causes the disease known as COVID-19, has infected people in 212 countries so far and on every continent except Antarctica.Vast changes to our home lives, social interactions, government functioning and relations between countries have swept the world in a few months and are difficult to hold in one’s mind at one time. That is why a collaborative effort such as this edited, multidisciplinary collection is needed. This book confronts the vulne...
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Intellectual Property and the New International Economic Order
Oligopoly, Regulation, and Wealth Redistribution in the Global Knowledge Economy
2018
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In economic sectors crucial to human welfare – agriculture, education, and medicine – a small number of firms control global markets, primarily by enforcing intellectual property (IP) rights incorporated into trade agreements made in the 1980s onward. Such rights include patents on seeds and medicines, copyrights for educational texts, and trademarks in consumer products. According to conventional wisdom, these agreements likewise ended hopes for a 'New International Economic Order,' under...
$48.79 CAD
2016
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The 2014-2015 Ebola outbreak in West Africa shocked the world with its devastation and its rapid migration to multiple continents. As the systems meant to respond to this sort of epidemic failed, the disease exposed not just weaknesses in international infectious disease surveillance and management, but the failures of governments, humanitarian organizations, and international institutions to handle the legal, ethical, and economic questions that arose with an event of this scale. GLOBAL M...
$64.79 CAD
Viral Sovereignty and Technology Transfer
The Changing Global System for Sharing Pathogens for Public Health Research
2020
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In the global infectious-disease research community, there has long been uncertainty about the conditions under which biological resources may be studied or transferred out of countries. This work examines the reasons for that uncertainty and shows how global biomedical research has been shaped by international disputes over access to biological resources. Bringing together government leaders, World Health Organization officials, and experts in virology, wildlife biology, clinical ethics, ...
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2015
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Food and Drug Regulation in an Era of Globalized Markets provides a synthesized look at the pressures that are impacting today's markets, including trade liberalization, harmonization initiatives between governments, increased aid activities to low-and middle-income countries, and developing pharmaceutical sectors in China and India. From the changing nature of packaged and processed food supply chains, to the reorientation of pharmaceutical research and funding coalesced to confront firms...
$132.79 CAD
Pandemics, Public Health, and the Regulation of Borders
Lessons from COVID-19
2024
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This book examines how the COVID-19 pandemic has engendered a new and challenging environment in which borders drawn around people, places, and social structures have hardened and new ones have emerged.Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, borders closed or became unwelcoming at the international, national, sub-national, and local levels. Debate persists as to whether those countries and territories that tightly managed their borders, like New Zealand, Australia, or Hong Kong, ...







