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F. Hours, О. Aurenche, J. Cauvin, M.-C. Cauvin, L. Copeland et P. Sanlav1lle, avec la collaboration de P. Lombard, 1994. - Atlas des Sites du Proche-Orient (14 000-5 700 BP).
Watkins Trevor. F. Hours, О. Aurenche, J. Cauvin, M.-C. Cauvin, L. Copeland et P. Sanlav1lle, avec la collaboration de P. Lombard, 1994. - Atlas des Sites du Proche-Orient (14 000-5 700 BP).. In: Paléorient, 1997, vol. 23, n°1. pp. 123-124
F. Hours, О. Aurenche, J. Cauvin, M.-C. Cauvin, L. Copeland et P. Sanlav1lle, avec la collaboration de P. Lombard, 1994. - Atlas des Sites du Proche-Orient (14 000-5 700 BP).
Watkins Trevor. F. Hours, О. Aurenche, J. Cauvin, M.-C. Cauvin, L. Copeland et P. Sanlav1lle, avec la collaboration de P. Lombard, 1994. - Atlas des Sites du Proche-Orient (14 000-5 700 BP).. In: Paléorient, 1997, vol. 23, n°1. pp. 123-124
Neivamyrmex baylori Watkins
<p>Neivamyrmex baylori Watkins</p> <p>Figures 95</p> <p>Neivamyrmex baylori Watkins, 1973: 430 - 433 (m). USA, Texas, McLennan County, Waco (USNM) examined. Watkins, 1976: 27 (m). Watkins, 1985: 485 (m).</p> <p>DISTRIBUTION (Map 19)</p> <p>UNITED STATES, Texas</p> <p>SPECIMENS EXAMINED</p> <p>UNITED STATES, TEXAS, McLennan Co.: Waco (USNM). Uvalde Co.: Rio Frio River, Haven Camp, (LACM).</p> <p>DISCUSSION</p> <p>This species is known from only three specimens, all collected in Texas. The worker and queen of this species is unknown, but is likely to be N. pauxillus or, less probably, N. moseri.</p>Published as part of <i>Snelling, G. C. & Snelling, R. R., 2007, New synonymy, new species, new keys to Neivamyrmex army ants of the United States., pp. 459-550 in Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute 80</i> on page 46
Test–retest reliability of the Italian version of the M-BACK questionnaire to assess the barriers, attitudes, confidence, and knowledge of mental health staff regarding metabolic health of psychiatric patients
Objectives: The Metabolic-Barriers, Attitudes, Confidence, and Knowledge Questionnaire (M-BACK) was developed to determine the barriers, attitudes, confidence, and knowledge of mental health practitioners regarding the metabolic health of patients in order to determine the efficacy of targeted training interventions. This study aimed to validate the Italian version of M-BACK questionnaire (M-BACK-IT) and to determine the test–retest reliability. Methods: The M-BACK questionnaire was translated into Italian and back-translated using an established protocol. In order to determine the test–retest reliability of the instrument, mental health professionals were recruited from a private psychiatric hospital located in northeast Italy and completed the questionnaire on two separate occasions, seven days apart. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) were calculated for the total score, as well as each of the four M-BACK domains. Results: Thirty mental health professionals (4 psychiatrists, 9 psychologists, 12 nurses, and 5 exercise specialists) completed the M-BACK-IT. ICCs ranged from 0.58 to 0.94. Conclusions: The test–retest reliability of the M-BACK-IT demonstrated comparable results to the English version. The M-BACK-IT is a reliable measure to assess key elements of practitioners' perceptions of the barriers, their knowledge, attitudes, and confidence regarding metabolic monitoring and intervention in people with mental illness
Gino Watkins
This book is a biography of Henry George (Gino) Watkins, a British explorer who had led 4 different northern expeditions by the age of 25. One of these was his excursion to Labrador to make exploratory surveys of the region in 1928, which proved to be so difficult Watkins was convinced to make any further surveys by air. The account of this expedition can be found in chapters seven through twelve (p. 80-158).Includes index
Hegel after Deleuze and Guattari : freedom in philosophy and the state
In the thesis I explain why an immanent approach in philosophy means taking contingency to be "irreducible". I show why Deleuze and Guattari believe this to be the case and why they think Hegel fails to do this. I then go on to show in what way Hegel incorporates contingency into his system and how he also creates his own sense of "necessity" that emerges from the systematic treatment of contingent concepts. In this way I show how Hegel can respond to the demand for immanence made by Deleuze and Guattari. I suggest that freedom, for Hegel, consists in the systematic treatment of contingency in our lives and in our thinking
Supplemental_Materials_R2 – Supplemental material for Reflecting on Sacrifices Made by Past Generations Increases a Sense of Obligation Towards Future Generations
Supplemental material, Supplemental_Materials_R2 for Reflecting on Sacrifices Made by Past Generations Increases a Sense of Obligation Towards Future Generations by Hanne M. Watkins and Geoffrey P. Goodwin in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin</p
Watkins_OnlineAppendix – Supplemental material for Reflecting on Sacrifices Made by Past Generations Increases a Sense of Obligation Towards Future Generations
Supplemental material, Watkins_OnlineAppendix for Reflecting on Sacrifices Made by Past Generations Increases a Sense of Obligation Towards Future Generations by Hanne M. Watkins and Geoffrey P. Goodwin in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin</p
Revised_Supplemental_Materials_GPIR – Supplemental material for The principle of discrimination: Investigating perceptions of soldiers
Supplemental material, Revised_Supplemental_Materials_GPIR for The principle of discrimination: Investigating perceptions of soldiers by Hanne M. Watkins and Simon M. Laham in Group Processes & Intergroup Relations</p
Watkins, Infant (Death, 1907-02-20)
Address: 4027 Eastern AvenueAge at death: 2hours440/Pg 22/1907/M W S/B. P.- City/Dr. J. W. Dodds/W. A. Watkins Son/Mt. WashingtonOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'WARMAN- WEBENSTET'
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