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    مورد إلكتروني

    مصطلحات الفهرس: Halt, Haltlosigkeit, Krankenhausseelsorge, Krebspatientinnen, Brustkrebs, Trauerbegleitung, Zerbrechlichkeit, Abstieg, Klage, Trost, Mitgehen, Gebet, Halt bei sich, Halt bei Andere, Halt bei Gott, Halt im Glauben, Empirische Theology, Wahrnehmen-Rekontstruieren-Gestalten, Theologie zu Halt, Leiderfahrung, Leidbewältigung, Leidbekämpfung, Leid-Liebe-Mystik, Zerbrechlichkeit und Brustkrebs, Zerbrechlichkeit und Angst, Zerbrechlichkeit und Zeitdruck, Zerbrechlichkeit und Trauer, Biblischer Trost, Trost eine Gott-Unmittelbarkeit, Trost ohne Vertröstung, Tröstende Seelsorge, Verbundenheit, Vergebung, Vollendung, Gottesvergessenheit, Abstieg Jesu, Gottverlassenheit als Spiritualität bei Chiara Lübich, Haltung beim Anstieg, Gott als einer, der alles lenkt, Haltung des Vertrauens, Gott als eine, der auf mich schaut, Haltung des Gelassen-Seins, Haltung des Sich-Einlassens, Haltung des Geliebt-Seins, Haltung des Begleitet-Seins, Gott als einer, der mich leben lässt, Klagehaltungen, Deprimiert sein, Zurückgeworfen-SEin, Klagepsalm, Gottesleere, Gottesabwesenheit, Leer-Sein vor Gott, Enttäuschung von Gott, Gott schimpfen, Mutter Theresa, Karl Rahner, Ottmar Fuchs, Christian Bauer, Tomy Mullur, Klagepsalm und Seesorge, Emmaus story, security, Insecurity, Hospital chaplaincy, Cancer patients, Brust cancer, Care of the Suffering, Fragility, Ascent, Lamentation, Consolation, Accompanying, Prayer, Security by self, Security by ohters, Security by faith, Security by God, Empirical Theology, Perception-Reconstruction-Action in the Theology, Theology on Security, Leiderfahrung Experience of suffering, Overcoming Suffering, Fight against Suffering, Mystic on Suffering, Fragility and Brust cancer, Fragility and Angst, Fragility and time limitation, Fragility and Sorrow, Biblical Consolation, Consolation God - Immediately, Consolation without put off, Consolation in pastoral care, Being connected, Forgiveness, FulfillmentVollendung, Godforsakeness, Descention of Jesus, Godforsakeness as a spirituality by Chiara Lübich, Attitude on Descention, God as someone who guides, Attitude of trust, Being Relaxed, Let oneself in, God as someone who look after, Secureness, Being loved, Being accompanied, God as someone who let live, Being depressed, Being thrown back, Lamantation psalms, Gods oblivion, Disappointment of God, Emtiness before God, Scold God, Mother Therese, Lamantation and pastoral care, Emmaus Geschichte, Seelsorge bei Klage, Schmerz, Leiden, Theodizee, Begleitung in der Seelsorge, Da - Sein, Schweigen, Interview mit Krebskranken Frauen, Brustkrebs und Seelsorge, Helfeberufe im Krankenhaus, Hoffnung, Heiliger Geist als Halt, Haltbegriff theologisch erklärt, Halt in der Seelsorge, Glaubensüberzeugung, Lebenszeugnis, Stärkung im Glauben, Stütze im Glauben, Text, Thesis, Hochschulschrift, DoctoralThesis

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    مورد إلكتروني

    المؤلفون: Sanquinetti, Angela, PhD

    مصطلحات الفهرس: The COVID-19 pandemic has had dramatic impacts on transportation globally, reducing travel and deterring travelers from using shared and pooled modes such as public transit, carpooling, car-sharing, pooled ride-hailing, and micromobility. These modes are critical components of a decarbonized and equitable mobility future, but already comprised a small fraction of pre-pandemic travel in the U.S., and will likely remain further suppressed in the wake of the pandemic if people continue new mode choice habits. Those who do continue to rely on public transportation are disproportionately at risk due the degree that these modes leave them susceptible to disease transmission. For pooled and shared travel to return to and ideally surpass pre-pandemic levels, it is important to implement solutions to reduce the real and perceived risks of infectious disease transmission. This white paper presents an inventory and typology of vehicle design strategies that have been proposed or implemented with the aim of mitigating the risk of COVID-19 transmission in pooled and shared travel modes. Researchers organized these strategies into a COVID-19 Risk-mitigating Vehicle Design Typology and identified the mechanisms by which they may help diminish the risk of COVID-19 transmission. It is intended as a resource for policy-makers, transportation service operators, vehicle manufacturers, and scientists who are tasked with evaluating strategies to mitigate disease transmission risk in shared and pooled transportation services, publication

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    مورد إلكتروني

    المؤلفون: Sanquinetti, Angela, PhD

    مصطلحات الفهرس: The COVID-19 pandemic has had dramatic impacts on transportation globally, reducing travel and deterring travelers from using shared and pooled modes such as public transit, carpooling, car-sharing, pooled ride-hailing, and micromobility. These modes are critical components of a decarbonized and equitable mobility future, but already comprised a small fraction of pre-pandemic travel in the U.S., and will likely remain further suppressed in the wake of the pandemic if people continue new mode choice habits. Those who do continue to rely on public transportation are disproportionately at risk due the degree that these modes leave them susceptible to disease transmission. For pooled and shared travel to return to and ideally surpass pre-pandemic levels, it is important to implement solutions to reduce the real and perceived risks of infectious disease transmission. This white paper presents an inventory and typology of vehicle design strategies that have been proposed or implemented with the aim of mitigating the risk of COVID-19 transmission in pooled and shared travel modes. Researchers organized these strategies into a COVID-19 Risk-mitigating Vehicle Design Typology and identified the mechanisms by which they may help diminish the risk of COVID-19 transmission. It is intended as a resource for policy-makers, transportation service operators, vehicle manufacturers, and scientists who are tasked with evaluating strategies to mitigate disease transmission risk in shared and pooled transportation services, publication

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