Search Results - "MacGregor, Casimir"
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Promoting a healthier, younger you: The media marketing of anti-ageing superfoods
Published in Journal of consumer culture (01-05-2021)“…The growing availability of products labelled ‘superfoods’ has been a major marketing success story. While little scientific evidence supports the claims…”
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From the margins to mainstream: How providers of autologous ‘stem cell treatments’ legitimise their practice in Australia
Published in Health (London, England : 1997) (01-01-2021)“…This article examines how Australian providers of unproven autologous ‘stem cell treatments’ legitimise these products and their practices. We focus on the…”
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Zero Carbon Building Practices in Aotearoa New Zealand
Published in Energies (Basel) (01-08-2021)“…In the light of climate change, the drive for zero carbon buildings is known as one response to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Within New Zealand, research…”
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A Need for Better Understanding Is the Major Determinant for Public Perceptions of Human Gene Editing
Published in Human gene therapy (01-01-2019)“…The CRISPR/Cas system could provide an efficient and reliable means of editing the human genome and has the potential to revolutionize modern medicine;…”
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Developing a framework for construction sector capacity
Published in Construction economics and building (01-12-2022)“…Understanding construction sector capacity allows stakeholders to assess the ability to deliver construction projects critically. However, the capacity concept…”
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Conceptualising a Framework for Construction Sector Capacity
Published in Construction economics and building (28-11-2022)“…Understanding construction sector capacity allows stakeholders to assess the ability to deliver construction projects critically. However, the capacity concept…”
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The feeling of comfort in residential settings I: a qualitative model
Published in Buildings & cities (01-01-2023)“…Building science commonly studies comfort—a subjective concept—through quantitative methods. These methods are often not the most appropriate to study…”
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The feeling of comfort in residential settings II: a quantitative model
Published in Buildings & cities (01-01-2023)“…Building science has historically used quantitative methods to study comfort. Yet, these methods struggle to consider non-quantifiable factors that are…”
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An Interactive Multimedia Approach to Improving Informed Consent for Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Research
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The experience of living with chronic illness for the haemodialysis patient: An interpretative phenomenological analysis
Published in Health sociology review (01-12-2014)“…This study examines experiences of living with chronic illness for haemodialysis patients. In order to Understand these experiences the paper takes an…”
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Green Labels in Housing: Further Evidence on Their Effectiveness
Published in The journal of sustainable real estate (01-01-2020)“…Most evidence suggesting that green labels can progressively transform the housing stock into a more sustainable one has been produced through hedonic…”
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Can green labels become the new normal?
Published in E3S Web of Conferences (01-01-2019)“…This study sought to review the effectiveness of green labels on the residential real estate market. As past studies revealed, green labels increased property…”
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Urban regeneration as a public health intervention
Published in Journal of social intervention (06-09-2010)“…Urban regeneration as a public health intervention Urban design and planning are essential elements in how we navigate the social world. This is because urban…”
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Unlocking the energy of the Amazon? The need for a food fraud policy approach to the regulation of anti-ageing health claims on superfood labelling
Published in Federal law review (01-09-2016)“…Food fraud as a policy goal for food regulation - Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code, Standard 1.2.7 - comparison of standard 1.2.7 with EU and US…”
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Genomics and the Reimagining of Personalized Medicine
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The right to life: Human life, bio-power and the performativity of law
Published in Journal of sociology (Melbourne, Vic.) (01-03-2015)“…This article considers the performativity of law in regard to constructing life as either human or non-human; personifying a 15-days group of cells while…”
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Decision making in reducing carbon emissions for building refurbishment: Case studies of university buildings in New Zealand
Published in Building and environment (15-08-2023)“…The refurbishment of existing buildings offers the greatest opportunity to maximise carbon reduction within the built environment. Although the conceptual…”
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Emergency nurses perceptions of the role of family/carers in caring for cognitively impaired older persons in pain: A descriptive qualitative study
Published in International journal of nursing studies (01-08-2015)“…On arrival to the emergency department many older persons are accompanied by family/carers. Yet the role of family/carers in the emergency department is…”
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Towards zero carbon buildings: issues and challenges in the New Zealand construction sector
Published in International journal of construction management (18-11-2023)“…The New Zealand Government has pledged to tackle the impacts of climate change by reducing all greenhouse gases (except biogenic methane) to zero by 2050. The…”
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Collaboration and integration towards zero carbon refurbishment: A New Zealand case study
Published in Energy for sustainable development (01-06-2023)“…In light of climate change, zero carbon refurbishment for existing buildings is imperative for maximising carbon emission reductions. Due to the increasing…”
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