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Clinical Simulation in Nursing. 70:56-73
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Autor:
Karen Lawrence
In this study Karen Lawrence presents Joyce's Ulysses as it evolves through radical changes of style. She traces the abandonment of a narrative norm for a series of rhetorical masks, regarded as conscious aesthetic experiments, and considers the theo
Autor:
Karen, Lawrence
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Midwives. 20
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Infant Mental Health Journal. 32:263-275
The Infant Mental Health system in Malaysia is described, beginning with cultural and religious practices that influence mental health practices. Second, a description of the Malaysian mental health system, including historical influences, is given.
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 42:1205-1217
Increasing numbers of children with autism receive education services in settings with their typically developing peers. In response to this shift in the location of services, there is a growing body of research identifying evidence-based practices f
Autor:
Karen Lawrence Öqvist
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Information Security Technical Report. 15:47-50
Normally the focus of any organisation is on the protection of 'hard' information, e.g. intellectual property, within the implementation of their information security program. This article discusses how the potential risks associated with the leakage
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Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. 52:437-455
Extensive forms of resource use are rarely subject to detailed environmental and social assessment. This paper outlines a potential methodology for assessment of the social impacts of extensive resource use activities based on the Pressure-State-Impa
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Journal of the American Society of Cytopathology. 6:S74
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International Journal for Consumer and Product Safety. 5:75-83
The majority of British households own a stepladder and around 14,000 people are injured seriously enough to visit hospital Accident and Emergency departments each year while using them in the home, one of the highest rates of injuries associated wit