2,712 research outputs found

    Operational Research for improving care of HIV-infected TB patients in India

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    Contains fulltext : 200696.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud University, 25 februari 2019Promotores : Dekhuijzen, P.N.R., Harries, A.D. Co-promotores : Boeree, M.J., Zachariah, R

    The burden of tuberculosis in Zimbabwe: operational research to document and improve tuberculosis control activities in a high HIV-prevalence setting

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    Contains fulltext : 200682.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud University, 25 februari 2019Promotores : Dekhuijzen, P.N.R., Harries, A.D. Co-promotores : Boeree, M.J., Zachariah, R

    Bridging the knowledge gap: Operational research to improve access to health care in Ethiopia

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    Contains fulltext : 183418.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud University, 19 maart 2018Promotores : Dekhuijzen, P.N.R., Harries, A.D. Co-promotores : Boeree, M.J., Zachariah, R

    A gallery of reflections the nativity of Christ ; [devotional reflections on the Christmas story in art]

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    "Richard Harries, Bishop of Oxford, brings together his love of art and his Christian faith in a book that takes readers deeper into the Christmas story. Over 30 paintings, icons and sculptures are included, representing many different ages and cultures. The author shares his insights - artistic, historical, spiritual - in a way which captures the mystery and wonder of the nativity."--Publisher's descriptio

    APPENDIX:Planktic foraminiferal diversity: logistic growth overprinted by a varying environment

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    Cárdenas Rozo AL, Harries PJ. Planktic foraminiferal diversity: logistic growth overprinted by a varying environment. Acta biol. Colomb. 2016;21(3):501-508. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15446/abc.v21n3.54218 All the statistical analyses, were done using R (The R Project for Statistical Computing, www.r-project.org).   This appendix includes:             Supplementary data             Supplementary methods             Tables 1 to 11             Figures 1 to 4             Supplementary reference

    Parodic imagination and resistant form in historical fiction: A study of Ann Harries' manly pursuits

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    Masters of ArtIn this dissertation, the author examines the historical novel Manly pursuits (1999), by Ann Harries. The novel deals with the late nineteenth century in Oxford, England, and inparticular the year 1899 in Cape Town. The focus of the novel is on Cecil John Rhodes and his entourage, and their obsession with empire, which culminates in the South African war in 1900. Featured characters include Chamberlain, Jameson, Kipling, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dodgson, John Ruskin and Olive Schreiner. Harries novel is interpreted as showing resistance to the Victorian society which is the framework which is seen to developed the class and gender-based valued and imperialist thinking of Rhodes and his following. as such the novel is showing resstance to imperialist thinking, the Anglo-Boer war, apartheid and all the resulting legacies for South Africa.South Afric

    Harries, R. S.

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    Photograph from the C.R. Savage Portrait Studio. Name associated with the photograph: R. S. Harrie

    Harries, Mrs. R. S.

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    Photograph from the C.R. Savage Portrait Studio. Name associated with the photograph: Mrs. R. S. Harrie
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