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Following the method developed by Waldspurger and Beuzart-Plessis in their proofs of the local Gan-Gross-Prasad conjecture, the author is able to prove the geometric side of a local relative trace formula for the Ginzburg-Rallis model. Then by applying such formula, the author proves a multiplicity formula of the Ginzburg-Rallis model for the supercuspidal representations. Using that multiplicity formula, the author proves the multiplicity one theorem for the Ginzburg-Rallis model over Vogan packets in the supercuspidal case.
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The updated Handbook is an essential reference for researchers and students in applied mathematics, engineering, and physics. It provides quick access to important formulas, relations, and methods from algebra, trigonometric and exponential functions, combinatorics, probability, matrix theory, calculus and vector calculus, ordinary and partial differential equations, Fourier series, orthogonal polynomials, and Laplace transforms. Many of the entries are based upon the updated sixth edition of Gradshteyn and Ryzhik's Table of Integrals, Series, and Products and other important ref
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This report, produced by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), examines the marketing practices of breast-milk substitutes and their impact on breastfeeding in Europe and Central Asia. It highlights the prevalence of unethical marketing tactics that undermine breastfeeding, presenting formula milk as a superior option. The document outlines current national legal measures aligned with the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes. It emphasizes the need for more robust legislation, monitoring, and enforcement to protect maternal and child health. The report also calls for a stronger political commitment and resources to enforce regulations and prevent conflicts of interest in health care settings.
Breastfeeding. --- Infant formulas. --- Breastfeeding --- Infant formulas
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This report, prepared by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), investigates the impact of formula milk marketing on infant feeding decisions and practices. It reveals the aggressive and misleading marketing tactics used by formula milk companies, which undermine breastfeeding and exploit parents' concerns for their children's well-being. The report emphasizes the health benefits of breastfeeding for both infants and mothers and highlights the economic burden of formula milk on families. It calls for stricter national legislation and increased investment in breastfeeding support to protect families from unethical marketing practices and ensure access to accurate information and support.
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This book examines the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes, a global initiative by the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF to regulate the marketing practices of infant formula companies. The Code aims to protect and promote breastfeeding while ensuring the proper use of breast-milk substitutes when necessary. It outlines regulations on advertising, labeling, and the distribution of samples to prevent unethical marketing practices, especially in developing countries where mothers may be vulnerable to aggressive sales tactics. The book details the historical development of the Code, its implementation, and its impact on public health. It serves as a critical resource for policymakers, healthcare professionals, and legal experts involved in maternal and child health.
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This report, published by the World Health Organization, examines the impact of formula milk marketing on infant feeding decisions in Mexico. The study highlights how formula companies utilize various marketing strategies to influence mothers and health professionals, often prioritizing sales over health interests. Despite regulations like the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes, violations persist, posing significant risks to children's health. The report emphasizes the importance of breastfeeding and the need for informed, unbiased decisions in infant feeding practices. It provides insights from interviews and surveys conducted with Mexican women, exploring their attitudes and experiences with formula marketing. The study aims to inform policy and improve public health outcomes by addressing the commercial pressures affecting infant feeding.
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"[T]hirty French recipes for remedies and preparations from ... warts, corns, and toothpaste to lamp oil and a recipe to make shoes waterproof."--Bookseller's description.
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