1993
DOI: 10.2737/se-rb-137
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“…There are also brightness variations in quiescence at a period which varies between 80 and 90 min (see, e.g., Howell & Szkody 1991;Abbott et al 1992).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There are also brightness variations in quiescence at a period which varies between 80 and 90 min (see, e.g., Howell & Szkody 1991;Abbott et al 1992).…”
Section: Al Commentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1887, muchneeded upgrades were commenced and the hospital re-opened as the Victoria General (VGH). 91 In most 19th-century Canadian hospitals the majority of the nursing staff was made up of women. At the Montreal General Hospital, for example, the 1881 census lists only one "man nurse" among a total of 22 nurses.…”
Section: Hospital Nursesmentioning
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“…It was apparently at the king's instigation that Sir Henry Martyn, the admiralty court judge, had Anthony Munday's 1632 edition of John Stow's Survey of London recalled so that an appendix could be inserted to qualify the civic antiquary's claims for the antiquity of the lord mayor's conservancy of the Thames and instead reaffirm the admiralty court's jurisdiction over the lower Thames. 65 The changing shape of the city's weekly printed Bills of Mortality at this juncture also suggests broader views of the metropolis since, while the list of parishes included was extended to incorporate the metropolis's northern suburbs, frequently the first parishes to suffer in a plague epidemic, Greenwich and Lambeth were also included, offering an assessment of 'London' that was aligned on the Thames as well as on the risks for infection. 66 Although it is possible to distinguish new approaches towards the Thames in Charles's policies, along with new vigour in executing proposals floated by his father and elder brother, the execution of these policies should be viewed in the broader context of the king's changing relations with his capital city.…”
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