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Autor:
G. D. Yarnold
Research scientist and university teacher, Anglican clergyman and warden of a great theological library, the author had previously lectured and written extensively on religious and scientific questions. In The Moving Image, originally published in 19
Autor:
G. D. Yarnold
First published in 1959, the original blurb reads: “No good purpose is served today by treating the relationship between Christianity and the natural sciences as a conflict; even as a conflict to be resolved. The modern world is passing through a c
Autor:
Beth D. Yarnold
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Nursing. 99:36-40
Autor:
Noel Hayman, John Brady, D. Yarnold, B Rickards, Alex Brown, Alan Cass, Anushka Patel, David Peiris, Joanne De Vries, Maria Tchan, M Howard
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Objective: To describe cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk management in Indigenous primary health care. Design, setting and participants: Review of 1165 randomly selected case records of Indigenous Australian adults, aged ≥ 18 years, regularly atten
Autor:
B D, Yarnold
Publikováno v:
The American journal of nursing. 99(2)
Autor:
Joanne De Vries, Nino Scuderi, D. Yarnold, M Howard, Noel Hayman, Maria Tchan, Anushka Patel, B Rickards, John Brady, Alan Cass, Christopher Lawrence, David Peiris, Alex Brown
Publikováno v:
Heart, Lung and Circulation. 17:S157
Autor:
Beth D. Yarnold
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Nursing. 99:36
Autor:
G. D. Yarnold
Publikováno v:
Theology. 57:292-296
Autor:
G D Yarnold, B J Mason
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Physical Society. Section B. 62:125-128
The effects (a) of the velocity of the liquid surface, and (b) of the time of immersion, on the angle of contact between clean surfaces of water and wax have been investigated by a dynamical method. It is clear that Ablett's measurements are vitiated
Autor:
G D Yarnold
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Physical Society. 58:120-125
A dynamical method is described for the observation of the advancing and receding angles of contact of mercury at very low velocities. It is suggested that the irreversible part of the work expended when the line of contact of the liquid traverses th