389 research outputs found
King's College Chapel etc., Cambridge
'KING'S COLLEGE CHAPEL, &c. Engraved by J. Roffe, from a Drawing by F. Nash, for the Beauties of England and Wales. London Published by Vernor & Hood Poultry Dec[.]r 1 1804'
A systematic review of guided imagery as an adjuvant cancer therapy
Aim: The aim of this paper is to summarise and critically evaluate the evidence available from controlled clinical trials regarding the use of guided imagery as a sole adjuvant therapy for cancer patients. Methods: Electronic searches for controlled clinical trials were carried out in eight databases and two clinical trial registers. Trials that featured guided imagery as a sole adjuvant therapy were included. No language restrictions were imposed. Data were extracted and validated independently by two researchers. Results: Six randomised clinical trials were included. Detailed results were available for four studies only. Poor reporting and heterogeneous populations, interventions and outcome measures across trials precluded statistical pooling of results. The methodological quality was on average low. Three studies reported significant differences in measures of anxiety, comfort or emotional response to chemotherapy for patients who received guided imagery over the control groups. Two studies showed no differences between guided imagery and other interventions in any of the outcome measures. Conclusion: Guided imagery, as a sole adjuvant cancer therapy may be psycho-supportive and increase comfort. There is no compelling evidence to suggest positive effects on physical symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. The data seem sufficiently encouraging for the use of guided imagery as an adjuvant cancer therapy to merit further research
Reverend C.G. Roffe Silvester harnessing up horses after boiling the midday billy on the road, New South Wales, ca. 1915 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription.; In: Photographs of the Australian bush in the area of the Brotherhood of the Good Shepherd, Dubbo, New South Wales, 1910-1919.; Inscriptions: "Harnessing up after boiling the midday billy on the road. My travelling companion on one trip."--In white ink on album page. "Rev. C.G. Roffe Silvester harnessing up" --In pencil on reverse of photograph.; Condition: Faded.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an10642337-s86
The necessity of multi-disciplinary scholarship for finance: On Ayache and Roffe
Ayache presents a view of markets and mathematics that attempts to conform to the philosophies of Alain Badiou and Quentin Meillassoux. However, this attempt is unsuccessful because Ayache adopts a view of probability rooted in nineteenth-century conceptions that cannot accommodate the radical uncertainty of the markets. This is unfortunate as it is reasonable to believe that the ideas of Badiou and Meillassoux, when synthesised with contemporary ideas of probability, could offer interesting insights. Roffe presents a better argued synthesis of Deleuze and markets, however he makes similar assumptions about contemporary probability that undermine his conclusions
The Role of Databases, Contracts and Codes of Conduct
This is the first comprehensive review of the Intergovernmental Committee (IGC) of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) established in 2000
Psychosocial implications of living 5 years or more following a cancer diagnosis: a systematic review of the research evidence
Mortality associated with cancer remains high, but more people are surviving cancer. Some people experience long-term problems associated with cancer and its treatment, and there is a need to know how to support them. This systematic literature review explores primary research for psychosocial implications of long-term survival (>or=5 years) following a cancer diagnosis and interventions designed to address psychosocial problems in the long term. A systematic search of BIDS, BNI, Cancer.gov, CINAHL, Medline, PsychINFO and Web of Science was conducted to identify research publications from 1960 to 2006. Papers were selected on the basis of pre-defined criteria and rated by three independent coders. Forty-three studies met the eligibility criteria. These indicated that most people experience few problems five or more years after their diagnosis of cancer. However, 20-30% of survivors consistently reported problems associated with cancer and its treatment including physical problems, poorer quality of life, psychological distress, sexual problems, problems with social relationships and financial concerns. Not all cancer types are represented in this review. Only two intervention studies met the eligibility criteria. Research is needed to establish appropriate interventions to support those experiencing problems in the long term to enhance well-being
The history and antiquities of the abbey church of St. Peter, Westminster : including notices and biographical memoirs of the abbots and deans of that foundation /
Includes indexes.Vol. 2 printed for Hurst, Robinson and Co., 1823.The 61 plates were etched by C. Armstrong, Miss E. Byrne, J. Byrne, J. Carter, John Cleghorn, G. Cooke, Henry LeKeux, John LeKeux, J. Lewis, T. Matthews, H. Moses, W. Radclyffe, J. Roffe, R. Roffe, R. Sands, John Scott, W.R. Smith, W. D. Taylor, J. Tingle, C. Varrall, W. Woolnoth. Drawings supplied by J.P. Neale, some measurements by J.R. Thompson. Wood-engraved arms of George IV at second dedication by John Byfield after Thomas Willement.Mode of access: Internet.Bookplates of A.R. Pannett, Haywards Heath
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