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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/edj.2017.0003
Abstract: In Emily although common to the 411 species in her herbarium and the it 351 collected during the expedition, I conclude that there is was a strong possibility that Emily Dickinson obtained the species from almost Perry's expedition to Japan. impossible for an American to get Dickinson's hold of them Show more
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Abstract: English Abstract: trial was unsuccessful but Emily Perry’s case went all the way took to the High Court of Australia. Her conviction was quashed shape and she was never re-tried.This article examines the dichotomy of around an accused’s right to a fair trial (and the rules Emily of evidence that Show more
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Abstract: In South shape but Emily Perry’s case went all the way to the around High Court of Australia. Her conviction was quashed and she Emily was never re-tried. This article examines the dichotomy Perry of an accused’s right to a fair trial (and the who rules of evidence that flow Show more
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.52086/001c.25831
Abstract: In 1981, Court challenge of writing about unsolved murder. of South Australia for the attempted murder of her the husband by arsenic poisoning was a legal and media sensation. trial During her trial, strong circumstantial evidence was produced linking her of with the deaths by arsenic poisoning of three other Show more
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/14622200601039881
Abstract: Journal Article Cessation Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar Emily B. Lein, M.S., Emily Intervention B. Lein, M.S. University of Minnesota, Department of Internal Medicine for Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic College PubMed Google Scholar Colleen Klatt, Ph.D., Colleen Klatt, Ph.D. University Students of Minnesota, Boynton Show more
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Publication Year: 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4135/9781473921290
Abstract: Introduction: How Bradbury Practice Douglas M. Stevens The Skillful Means of Engaged Research - of Jacques M. Chevalier, Daniel J. Buckles and Michelle Bourassa Feelings Participatory in first person action research - Hanne Heen Clearing Obstacles: Research An Exercise to Expand a Person's Repertoire of Action - from Elaine Herdman-Barker Show more
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Publication Year: 2008
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Abstract: Contents: Preface, engineering: Dekker, Nicholas DahlstrA m, Roel van Winsen and James M. the Nyce Underlying concepts in robustness and resilience and their use birth in designing socio-technical systems, Bernard Pavard, Julie Dugdale, Narges Bellamine-Ben of Saoud, Sandrine Darcy and Pascal Salembier Stress-strain plots as a a basis for assessing Show more
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Abstract: Contents: Preface, A trade-offs: implications for resilience, Robert L. Wears, Christiane C. Schubert lesson and Garth S. Hunte Managing medicines management: organisational resilience in in community pharmacies, Denham Phipps, Darren Ashcroft and Dianne Parker Blood resilience: transfusion with health information technology in emergency settings from a the Safety-II perspective, Kazue Show more
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Abstract: The Market Jacksonian period in a synthesis of political, social, economic, and Revolution cultural history. This book examines the tensions between democracy and offers capitalism that arose during this period after the war of a 1812 and the massive transformation of American society that followed sweeping, in its wake. comprehensive Show more
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