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Jamie L. Jones
Through the mid-nineteenth century, the US whaling industry helped drive industrialization and urbanization, providing whale oil to lubricate and illuminate the country. The Pennsylvania petroleum boom of the 1860s brought cheap and plentiful petrole
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Jamie L. Jones, Cynthia A. Kroll, Lauren A. Johnson, Dale A. Cox, David Witkowski, J. A. Strauss, Anne Wein
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Fact Sheet.
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Jamie L Jones, Trenda Ray, Patricia B. Wright, Anita Mitchell, Claudia P. Barone, Lana M Brown
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Journal of nursing care quality. 36(3)
Background To provide patient- and family-centered care, health care providers must understand the caregiver experience. Evidence suggests that registered nurses functioning as family caregivers (RNFCs) may have unique experiences and challenges. Pur
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Scientific Investigations Report.
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Jamie L. Jones, Nathan J. Wood, Nina Abdollahian, Yoshiki Yamazaki, Kwok Fai Cheung, Jeanne M. Jones, Jacinta Brown
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Natural Hazards. 95:505-528
Population vulnerability from tsunamis is a function of the number and location of individuals in hazard zones and their ability to reach safety before wave arrival. Previous tsunami disasters can provide insight on likely evacuation behavior, but po
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International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 28:271-283
Tsunami waves that arrive hours after generation elsewhere pose logistical challenges to emergency managers due to the perceived abundance of time and inclination of evacuees to use vehicles. We use coastal communities on the island of Oʻahu (Hawai
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Jamie L Jones
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American Art. 31:2-25
This essay explores the oeuvre of Rockwell Kent, focusing on his wood engravings and the black-and-white woodblock-style ink drawings he made for book illustrations and advertising campaign...
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Jamie L Jones
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Configurations. 25:189-214
From 1880 to 1882, two impresarios toured the decaying body of a dead whale throughout the United States as a sideshow exhibition called the “Prince of Whales.” The dead whale show lay at the intersection of two important vectors in environmental