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The article provides insights into potential treatments for low sexual desire in women, addressing both physical and psychological causes, such as anxiety, medication side effects, and hormonal imbalances.
Year:
2014
Region / city:
N/A
Document type:
Article
Organization / institution:
Mayo Clinic, ABC News, LiveScience
Author:
Melanie Sorensen
Target audience:
Women with low sexual desire, healthcare professionals
Period of validity:
N/A
Date of approval:
April 2014
Date of changes:
N/A
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Organisation:
Australian Army Cadets
Brigade:
Western Australia Brigade
Course title:
Junior Leaders Course
Lesson title:
Promoting the Desire to Learn
Instructional number:
INST2
Document type:
Lesson plan
Training context:
Cadet leadership instruction
Method of instruction:
Theory (Open – Present – Practice – Confirm – Close – Link)
Duration:
40 minutes
Location:
Classroom
Training objectives:
Basic rules of motivation, motivating factors, factors promoting and maintaining the desire to learn, motivating formula
Reference:
LWP-G 7-1-2 The Instructors Handbook
Equipment and training aids:
Data projector, screen, handouts
Target audience:
Australian Army Cadets, junior leaders
Year:
1940s
Region / City:
New Orleans
Topic:
Theatre, Southern Gothic, Symbolism, Social Change, American Dream
Document type:
Analytical Essay
Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Theatre students, Scholars of American Literature
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Note:
Contextual description
Date:
February 1, 2019
Organization:
Greenwood Lake Theater
Location:
Greenwood Lake, NY
Venue:
New Teen Center, 51 Waterstone Road, Greenwood Lake, NY
Event Dates:
April 26–27, 2019 at 7:00 pm; April 28, 2019 at 2:00 pm
Playwright:
Tennessee Williams
Type of Document:
Press Release
Season:
2019 Season
Ticket Prices:
$20 Adults; $10 Seniors/Students/Military
Running Time:
2 hours 30 minutes with two short intermissions
Age Recommendation:
14 and up
Contact Person:
Mary McKinley, Co-Artistic Director
Contact Phone:
347-665-8067
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Genre:
Fiction
Literary form:
Novel
Themes:
Love, trauma, memory, sexuality, professional sports
Primary characters:
Trystan Lightfoot; C.J. Winslow
Occupations of protagonists:
Physical therapist; Professional tennis player
Event referenced:
ESPY Awards
Locations mentioned:
Los Angeles; Phoenix; The Beverly Hilton
Narrative perspective:
Third-person
Time setting:
Contemporary period
Year:
2026
Author:
Eleanor Barry
Institution:
Nottingham Trent University
Subject:
Literature review, Bioanthropology, Robotics, AI, Science Fiction
Document type:
Academic book review
Target audience:
Students, researchers, general readers interested in robotics and AI
Referenced works:
Desire in the Age of Robots and AI by Rebecca Gibson, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Blade Runner
Themes:
Human-robot relationships, uncanny valley, gender, technology and society, fetishization, philosophical implications of AI
Format:
Text document
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Brisbane
Theme:
Women’s Writing, Feminism, Excess, Desire
Document Type:
Conference Program
Organization:
University of Queensland
Author:
Sneja Gunew, Susan Sheridan, Jeanine Leane, Gina Wisker, among others
Target Audience:
Academics, Researchers, Feminist Scholars
Period of Activity:
8-10 February 2023
Date Approved:
2023-01-01
Date of Changes:
Not available
Contextual Description:
Academic conference program exploring excess, desire, and women’s writing from the 20th to the 21st century.
Year:
1947
Region:
United States
Theme:
Domestic violence in literature
Document type:
Literary analysis
Author:
Unspecified
Primary subjects:
Stanley Kowalski, Stella Kowalski, Blanche DuBois, Tennessee Williams
Intended audience:
Scholars, students of literature
Key concepts:
Spousal abuse, batterer profiles, victim behavior, gender roles
Sources referenced:
Sociological studies on domestic violence, biographical accounts of Tennessee Williams
Context:
Post-World War II American society
Setting:
New Orleans
Note:
Year
Topic:
Consecration and Service
Document Type:
Religious Text
Target Audience:
Believers in Yah
Year:
1947
Author:
Tennessee Williams
Type of document:
Literary analysis / Scene summary
Theme:
Gender conflict, destructive desire, illusion vs reality, loneliness
Characters discussed:
Stanley, Blanche, Stella, Mitch, Allan Grey
Setting:
New Orleans
Source type:
Secondary literary source
Intended audience:
Students and scholars of literature
Contextual focus:
Scene 7 of the play
Key motifs:
Power struggle, sexuality, emotional trauma, delusions
Perspective:
Analytical commentary on character dynamics and thematic elements
Year:
2018
Region / city:
Vale of York, Scarborough and Ryedale
Theme:
Varicose Veins Management
Document type:
Commissioning Policy
Organization:
NHS Vale of York and Scarborough and Ryedale CCGs
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Healthcare professionals, Primary care clinicians, Vascular surgeons
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
2018
Year:
1997
Region / City:
St. Joseph, LA; Winnsboro, LA; Baton Rouge, LA
Topic:
Cotton Pest Control
Document Type:
Research Report
Organization / Institution:
LSU AgCenter
Author:
D. R. Cook, E. Burris, B.R. Leonard, J. B. Graves
Target Audience:
Researchers, Agricultural Professionals
Period of Action:
May - September 1997
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2025
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Topic:
COVID-19 treatment, lateral flow device tests
Document Type:
Service Specification
Organization / Institution:
NHS England
Author:
NHS England
Target Audience:
Pharmacy contractors, healthcare professionals
Period of Validity:
Ongoing, from 6 November 2023
Date of Approval:
May 2025
Date of Changes:
01 May 2025
Year:
Not specified
Country:
United Kingdom
City:
Birmingham
Medical condition:
Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension
Interventions:
Cerebrospinal fluid shunting; Dural venous sinus stenting
Study type:
Non-commercial randomized clinical trial
Funding body:
National Institute for Health Research
Grant number:
NIHR131211
Sponsor:
University of Birmingham
Target population:
Adults with Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension at risk of permanent sight loss
Trial design:
Randomised comparison of two surgical interventions
Follow-up period:
Up to 10 years via NHS digital records
Purpose:
Comparison of short-term and long-term outcomes of shunting versus stenting
Document type:
Participant information sheet
Regulatory context:
NHS clinical research
Contextual description:
Participant information sheet for a non-commercial randomized clinical trial in the United Kingdom that compares cerebrospinal fluid shunting and dural venous sinus stenting as emergency interventions to prevent permanent vision loss in adults with idiopathic intracranial hypertension.
Year:
2026
Programme:
EUP OHAMR Joint Transnational Call
Document type:
Pre-proposal application form and guidelines
Thematic focus:
Antimicrobial resistance, treatments, adherence to treatment protocols
One-Health scope:
Human Health, Animal Health, Plant Health, Environment
Call topics:
Combination antimicrobial treatments; adherence to treatment protocols; impact of veterinary and agricultural antimicrobials on AMR transmission
Targeted pathogens:
Bacteria; Fungi; Bacteria and Fungi
Eligible applicants:
Transnational research consortia
Consortium requirements:
3–6 project partners from participating countries (up to 7 under specified conditions)
Maximum project duration:
36 months
Funding framework:
National and regional funding organisations participating in the Call
Submission deadline:
2 February 2026, 13:00 CET
Submission format:
Single PDF via electronic submission tool (PT-Outline)
Issuing body:
Joint Call Secretariat and participating funding organisations
Source type:
Official call documentation defining eligibility, structure, and content of research pre-proposals within a European transnational funding programme
Note:
Year
Topic:
Clinical trial, Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH), vision preservation
Document type:
Participant Information Sheet
Organization / institution:
University of Birmingham
Target audience:
Adults with Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH)
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Aphasia treatment
Document Type:
Clinical Treatment Guidelines
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Medical professionals, speech therapists
Period of Action:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Tucuman, Argentina
Topic:
Phytosanitary treatments
Document Type:
Meeting Agenda and Documents List
Organ / Institution:
Technical Panel on Phytosanitary Treatments (TPPT)
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Experts and stakeholders in phytosanitary treatments
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
2024-06-04
Context:
A list of documents and agenda items for the meeting of the Technical Panel on Phytosanitary Treatments held in Tucuman, Argentina, covering various drafts and updates on phytosanitary treatments.
Course Code:
7MTT101
Course Title:
Steels: Properties and Heat Treatments
Credits:
15 ECTS
Degree Level:
Doctoral
Faculty:
Faculty of Health, Science and Technology
Field:
Materials Engineering
Date of Approval:
24 March 2021
Valid From:
Spring semester 2021
Language of Instruction:
English
Prerequisites:
Master’s degree or equivalent with a major in materials engineering or related fields
Target Group:
Doctoral students and, subject to availability, other students and industry professionals
Course Structure:
Three blocks of 5 ECTS credits each
Examination:
Home assignments after each lecture
Grading Scale:
Fail (U) or Pass (G)
Reading List:
Steels: Heat Treatment and Processing Principles by George Krauss; Tool Steels by George Adam Roberts, Richard Kennedy, and George Krauss; selected articles
Issuing Body:
Faculty of Health, Science and Technology
Course Certificate:
Issued on request
Academic Regulation Reference:
The Higher Education Ordinance, Chapter 1, § 14
Document Type:
Technical specification
Subject:
Road pavement markings and coloured pavement treatments
Jurisdiction:
Queensland
Local Authority:
Brisbane City Council
Related Authority:
Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads
Standards Referenced:
AS 1742; AS/NZS ISO 9001; AS 4049.2; AS 4049.3; AS 1906.3; AS/NZS 1906.1; AS 2700; ASTM E303-93 (2008)
Reference Specifications:
S110 General Requirements; S120 Quality; S150 Roadworks; S154 Traffic Signs and Associated Roadside Furniture
Amendment History:
Ed/Rev 1.0 (Apr 2014); 2.0 (May 2016); 3.0 (Nov 2018)
Quality Requirement:
Third party accredited Quality Assurance System to AS/NZS ISO 9001
Scope:
Longitudinal and transverse pavement markings; raised pavement markers; coloured pavement treatments; installation requirements; inspection and testing
Note:
Year
Topic:
Aesthetic laser treatments, safety eyewear
Document Type:
Protocol
Target Audience:
Practitioners and patients undergoing aesthetic laser treatments