980 research outputs found

    Breen, Alexander, QX10022

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/373370Surname: BREEN Given Name(s) or Initials: ALEXANDER Military Service Number or Last Known Location: QX10022 Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 53542184408 Item: [2016.0049.05689] "Breen, Alexander, QX10022

    Letter from Carl Hayden to Fred S. Breen

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    Letter from Carl T. Hayden to Fred S. Breen concerning the expenditure of $100,000 to purchase Bright Angel Trail

    Letter from Carl Hayden to Fred S. Breen regarding Sale of Bright Angel Trail

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    Letter from Carl Hayden to Fred S. Breen regarding Yaki Point, the sale of Bright Angel Trail and the building of a road between Maine and the Grand Canyon

    Sea City

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    Dr Sally Breen is the author of The Casuals (2011), winner of the Varuna Harper Collins Manuscript Prize, and Atomic City (2013), shortlisted for the People’s Choice Book of the Year Queensland Literary Awards 2014. Her short form creative and non-fiction work has been published internationally including features in Overland, Griffith Review, Meanjin, The Guardian London, The Age, Review of Australian Fiction, Sydney Review of Books, Best Australian Stories, Hemingway Shorts, TEXT and The Asia Literary Review. Sally is a regular contributor to The Conversation where she writes on a variety of topics from pop culture to sport, film, visual arts and rock n roll. Sally is senior lecturer in creative writing at Griffith University Australia and executive director of Asia Pacific Writers and Translators. Her latest work ‘Don’t You Know You’ve Got Legs – A Gold Coast Surf Culture Manifesto’ features in Lines to the Horizon, out now with Fremantle Press. Sally has worked as associate editor of the Griffith Review, fiction editor of Wet Ink and edited numerous collections and special editions of journals including TEXT, MC Journal and eleven editions of Talent Implied – New Writing from Griffith. She recently co-edited a collection of new writing from the Asia Pacific Meridian – the APWT Drunken Boat Anthology of New Writing available worldwide from the APWT website www.apwriters.org and SPD Books in the US. More of Sally’s work can be accessed via her website https://www.sallybreen.com.auFull Tex

    Reference Database of Continuous Vertebral Flexion and Return

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    This database contains the vertebral angles that formed the basis of the dynamic spinal rhythms published in Breen et al. (2021) A Reference Database of Standardized Continuous Lumbar Inter-Vertebral Motion Analysis for Conducting Patient-specific Comparisons. Published in Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2021.745837 This database provides the vertebral body midplane angles of individual vertebrae to the image x-axis throughout a flexion and return task

    Reference Database of Continuous Vertebral Flexion and Return

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    This database contains the vertebral angles that formed the basis of the dynamic spinal rhythms published in Breen et al. (2021) A Reference Database of Standardized Continuous Lumbar Inter-Vertebral Motion Analysis for Conducting Patient-specific Comparisons. Published in Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2021.745837 This database provides the vertebral body midplane angles of individual vertebrae to the image x-axis throughout a flexion and return task

    Cervical Spine Kinematics Database from Fluoroscopic Imaging

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    This dataset includes kinematic measures derived from high-resolution fluoroscopic imaging of cervical vertebrae during controlled motion tasks. Key Features: Data Formats: Available in MATLAB (.mat) and Excel formats. Detailed Data: Includes participant age and sex, and radiation dose. Kinematic Measures: Vertebral body positions, Vertebral angles, intervertebral translation, and disc height using methods by Frobin et al. Imaging Details: Derived from 1024x1024 16-bit images at 15 frames per second. Data Collection Protocol: Participants performed flexion and extension movements using a motorised motion frame during fluoroscopic imaging, ensuring precise alignment. Applications: Ideal for research on cervical spine motion, spinal manipulation effects, and biomechanical modelling. For detailed methods, refer to Branney, Jonathan, Breen, Alexander, du Rose, Alister, Mowlem, Philip, and Breen, Alan (2024). Disc degeneration and cervical spine intervertebral motion: a cross-sectional study in patients with neck pain and matched healthy controls

    Margaret Breen giving a talk on Edward Irenaeus Prime-Stevenson

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    Photo of Margaret Breen (University of Connecticut) discussing author Edward Irenaeus Prime-Stevenson. Breen gave a talk titled “Queer Translations: Prime-Stevenson’s Imre (1906) and The Intersexes (1908) and the Emergence of Homosexual Identity”. This talk was from the event German Discovery of Sex: Medicine, Activism, Literature which took place on April 16, 2011 as part of the Henry J. Leir Chair Programming for the 2010-2011 season. Robert Tobin was the Henry J. Leir Chair from 2008 up until his passing in 2022. These are Robert Tobin\u27s photos, originally hosted on his WordPress site provided by Clark University.https://commons.clarku.edu/tobindiscphotos/1009/thumbnail.jp

    Rethinking Power: An Analysis of Media Coverage of Sexual Abuse in Ireland, the UK and the USA

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    The author Michael Breen is a Government of Ireland Fellow 2003/2004 and this research has been possible through the Fellowship scheme of the Irish Research Council for Humanities and Social Sciences. This paper has been part funded by a conference grant from the College Research Directorate, Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick.Ye

    Rethinking Power: An Analysis of Media Coverage of Sexual Abuse in Ireland, the UK and the USA

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    The author Michael Breen is a Government of Ireland Fellow 2003/2004 and this research has been possible through the Fellowship scheme of the Irish Research Council for Humanities and Social Sciences. This paper has been part funded by a conference grant from the College Research Directorate, Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick.Ye
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