Search Results - "Robinson, Lewis"
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Climate Justice: Walter Benjamin and the Anthropocene
Published in The Germanic review (03-04-2021)“…This essay proposes that Walter Benjamin's writings on Schuld invite a rethinking of the Anthropocene. This in turn lends legibility to Benjamin's century-old…”
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Introduction: Schuld in the Anthropocene
Published in The Germanic review (03-04-2021)“…The papers published here result from a workshop at the University of Vienna in January 2020. Academic research and scholarly forums devoted to the…”
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Systemic Hypertension and Postoperative Symptomatic Spinal Epidural Hematoma: A Scoping Review
Published in Journal of neurosurgical anesthesiology (01-10-2024)“…Postoperative symptomatic spinal epidural hematoma (PSSEH) is a serious complication of spinal surgery that is associated with significant morbidity. Studies…”
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Patient and Clinician Experience of Using Telehealth During the 'COVID-19 Pandemic in a Public Mental Health Service in Australia
Published in Schizophrenia bulletin open (01-01-2023)“…Abstract Background During the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic, mental health services adopted telehealth to facilitate ongoing assessment and…”
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Squaring the circle? Some thoughts on the idea of sustainable development
Published in Ecological economics (01-04-2004)“…The paper reviews how the concept of sustainable development has played out in industrialized countries since 1987. It examines the theory and practice of…”
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Ischemic strokes arriving too late for tPA are an ideal and ethical control group for continuing studies of tPA efficacy / Response
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Ischemic strokes arriving too late for tPA are an ideal and ethical control group for continuing studies of tPA efficacy
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DOUBLE-EDGED SWORD: CHRISTIANITY AND TWENTIETH-CENTURY CHINESE FICTION
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Bureaucratic Fanatics in the Work of Kleist, Melville, Conrad, and Kafka
Published 01-01-2016“…My dissertation is a study of the literary presentation of bureaucratic extremism in the long 19th century. Bureaucracy became a literary preoccupation not on…”
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Reminiscences: Arctic Geography Forty Years Ago
Published in Arctic (01-12-1987)“…Nearly 40 years ago, in 1948, the writer presented a paper entitled "Some Problems of Arctic Geography in Canada" to the annual meeting of the Association of…”
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Middle to older West Indian Canadian adults diagnosed with type two diabetes: Perceptions of stressors related to complying with treatment regimen
Published 01-01-2004“…This phenomenological study explored middle to older West Indian Canadian adults, between the ages of 40 and 75 years old, diagnosed with type two diabetes,…”
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Geography at the University of British Columbia
Published in Yearbook - Association of Pacific Coast Geographers (01-01-1991)Get full text
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Family: A Study in Genre Adaptation
Published in The Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs (01-07-1984)Get full text
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Changing Settlement Patterns in Newfoundland
Published in Geographical review (01-04-1975)Get full text
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TRADE ASSOCIATION MEETINGS AND GROUPINGS OF COMPETITORS: THE ASSOCIATION'S PERSPECTIVE
Published in Antitrust law journal (22-03-1988)Get full text
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The effects of sleep deprivation on aerobic and anaerobic performance
Published 01-01-1994“…Fifteen healthy males (x age = 25 yrs; x relative maximal oxygen consumption = 54.7 ml$\cdot$kg$\sp{-1}\cdot$min$\sp{-1}$) volunteered to participate in this…”
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Split genes and muscular dystrophy
Published in Muscle & nerve (01-11-1979)“…Recent developments in molecular biology have shown that some genes are split into segments, each coding for part of a protein. The intervening segments are…”
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