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    Advances in drug metabolism and pharmacogenetics research in Australia

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    Abstract not availablePeter I. Mackenzie, Andrew A. Somogyi, John O. Miner

    sj-docx-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076221102775 - Supplemental material for What criteria are young people using to select mobile mental health applications? A nominal group study

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076221102775 for What criteria are young people using to select mobile mental health applications? A nominal group study by Katarzyna Kabacińska, Kaleigh McLeod, Annika MacKenzie, Kim Vu, Michelle Cianfrone, Andrew Tugwell and Julie M Robillard in Digital Health</p

    Julia de Roubigné, a sentimental novel. In a series of letters. / Published by the author of The man of feeling and The man of the world. ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II].

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    viii, 111, [1], iv, 119, [1] p. ; 17 cm. (8vo)Attributed to Mackenzie in the Dictionary of national biography.Error in paging: v. 2, p. 15 misnumbered 51

    Book review: Simon Mackenzie, Transnational Criminology: Trafficking and Global Criminal Markets

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    Transnational Criminology: Trafficking and Global Criminal Markets by Simon Mackenzie is a book of great ambition: to develop a social theory of transnational criminal markets. In his endeavor the author, as he generously acknowledges, has been influenced by “many great works on transnational crime” (p.18). Mackenzie organises his study into eight chapters: A robust introduction, six substantial chapters each focusing on a distinct illegal market (chapters 2-7), and a conclusion titled ‘a social theory of transnational criminal markets

    William Lyon Mackenzie King: The Corporate Man

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    This study consists of an examination of the political philosophy of William Lyon Mackenzie King. An examination of King's book Industry and Humanity reveals his political philosophy, as expressed in his book, to be that of corporatism. Although a professed liberal and leader of the Liberal Party in Canada for many years, King's advocation of corporatism as a means of overcoming industrial and social conflicts, is seen as a conservative measure. King's success as a labour conciliator in industrial disputes during the early years of this century and later political success earned him the name of "conciliator". However in this study it is argued that King was in fact a "controller" of events. Data provided by the King diaries and other material in the literature has been utilized within the framework of Object-Relations theory. Within this framework inferences have been drawn to show that King was in fact a "controller" and not a "conciliator" due in part to an obsessive-compulsive personality.Master of Arts (MA

    Transableism, Disability and Paternalism in Public Health Ethics: Taxonomies, identity Disorders and Persistent Unexplained Physical Symptoms

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    Transableism is a term which refers to moving between states of being able and disabled by choice rather than by happenstance. Insofar as this may imply a choice to become dependent, claims upon the healthcare system are likely to result. In this piece we aim to explore some ethical and legal implications of such claims. In order to do so, we draw upon current debates over the place of autonomy, beneficence and paternalism in public health ethics, the taxonomy of disability and the status of persistent unexplained physical symptoms (henceforth, PUPS). We suggest that transableism represents a useful construct which may contribute towards resolution of ongoing difficulties within public health ethics and theories of disability. In addition, we believe that it holds promise for the understanding of a significant proportion of patients presenting PUPS. We focus upon identity disorders, particularly in relation to what is currently termed Body Integrity Identity Disorder (henceforth, BIID), where sufferers report a subjective conviction that one or more of their limbs are superfluous, requesting medical assistance to remove the offending limb[s], repair the results of attempts at their self-removal or to provide prostheses and other assistance after removal. We have considered BIID elsewhere in relation to consent, capacity and the doctor/patient relationship (Mackenzie and Cox, 2005). One of us has also explored how the definition of addiction as a chronic relapsing disease within public health governance enables cycles of transitions between the rigours of rational liberal citizenship and the shriven status of the sick (Mackenzie, 2006). Since a central aim in this piece is evaluate the place of transableism within public health ethics, we will begin by considering the latter as a discursive context for the arguments which follow

    Profiling of patient bone marrow adipocytes in the myeloma microenvironment

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    Poster Presentations - P-415Laura J. Trainor, Melissa D. Cantley, Cathal King, Natalya Plakhova, Mackenzie Skinner, Ryan Chai, Weng Hua Khoo, Peter Croucher, Kate Vandyke, Andrew Zannettin

    Power-scalable Ho:YAG slab laser intracavity side-pumped by a Tm:YLF slab laser

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    We report the first demonstration of an intracavity side-pumped Ho:YAG slab laser, delivering 13W at 2.09µm and discuss the advantages of this scheme as an approach for power scaling

    Uniaxial Pressure Control of Competing Orders in a High Temperature Superconductor

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    This file contains the raw data use in the publication 'Uniaxial Pressure Control of Competing Orders in a High Temperature Superconductor' by H.-H. Kim, S. M. Souliou, M.E. Barber, E. Lefrancois, M. Minola, M. Tortora, R. Heid, N. Nandi, R. A. Borzi, G. Garbarino, A. Bosak, J. Porras, T. Loew, M. König, P.M. Moll, A. P. Mackenzie, B. Keimer, C. W. Hicks and M. Le Tacon. Source code for the first principle calculations is also provided, alongside with the instruction to use them. This code was developed at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology by Rolf Heid. Any use of the software beyond the context of this publication requires permission of the author
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