6,491 research outputs found
[John Howard kicking sand in Kim Beazley's face, inspired by the book: P.J. Keating's Academy of political culture, don't be a weakling, 1998] [picture] /
Condition: Good.; Title devised by cataloguer.; Inscriptions: signed "O'Neill"--In ink l.l. corner. "18.2 x 20.5 cm. SMH - John Howard, Kim Beazley"--In pencil l.c. "SMH 4-9-98 [for] Sat 5-9-98"--In pencil l.r.; Part of: Ward O'Neill collection.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3565789
Water scarcity at the global and regional scales: unravelling its dominant drivers in historical and future time periods
Aerts, J.C.J.H. [Promotor]Ward, P.J. [Copromotor
Assessing coastal flood risk at the global scale
Aerts, J.C.J.H. [Promotor]Ward, P.J. [Copromotor
Flood risk modeling in Jakarta: development and usefulness in a time of climate change
Aerts, J.C.J.H. [Promotor]Ward, P.J. [Promotor]Marfai, M.A. [Copromotor
Unravelling the drivers of flood risk across spatial scales
Aerts, J.C.J.H. [Promotor]Ward, P.J. [Copromotor
The role of magnetic resonance imaging in the investigation of spinal dysraphism in the child with lower limb abnormality
Summary: A review of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) performed to exclude the presence of spinal dysraphism in children presenting with lower limb pathology is unrewarding in the absence of abnormal neurology. Over a 5-year period, 29 children ages 2 weeks to 15 years with a mean age of 6 years presenting with lower limb abnormalities were referred for MRI of the spine to exclude an occult neurologic cause for the deformities. More than one limb abnormality, for example pes cavus and limb length discrepancy, was present in 93% of the children, and 11 children had severe or recurrent talipes equinovarus deformity. Only two children (7%), both of whom had abnormal limb neurology, had abnormal MRI scans. In the absence of a demonstrable neurologic deficit in the lower limb, there appears to be no advantage in requesting MRI of the spine in children presenting with lower limb abnormality.<br/
Flood damage mitigation investments: An assessment of (cost-)effectiveness and household decision making
Aerts, J.C.J.H. [Promotor]Botzen, W.J.W. [Copromotor]Ward, P.J. [Copromotor
Future Riverine Flood Impacts for NUTS3 regions in Europe: GLOFRIS input to DIFI
<p>This dataset presents results of current and future riverine flood impact data for NUTS3 regions in Europe. The dataset has been developed following the methodology presented in Tiggeloven et al. (2020) and Mortensen et al. (In Review).</p><p>This dataset can be used to as direct input for the DIFI model as described in Tesselaar et al. (2023).</p><p>References:</p><p>Mortensen, E., Tiggeloven, T., Haer, T., van Bemmel, B., Bouwman, A., Ligtvoet, W., & Ward, P.J.: The potential for various riverine flood DRR measures at the global scale. <i>Journal of Coastal and Riverine Flood Risk</i>, In Review.</p><p>Tesselaar, M., Botzen, W.J.W., Aerts, J.C.J.H., Tiggeloven, T. (2023). Flood insurance is a driver of population growth in European floodplains. <i>Nature Communications (provisionally accepted)</i></p><p>Tiggeloven, T., De Moel, H., Winsemius, H. C., Eilander, D., Erkens, G., Gebremedhin, E., ... & Ward, P. J. (2020). Global-scale benefit–cost analysis of coastal flood adaptation to different flood risk drivers using structural measures. <i>Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences</i>, <i>20</i>(4), 1025-1044.</p>
Past veterinarians in South Africa
An alphabetical list containing short biographies of all deceased South African veterinarians up to 1990.[compiled by] P.J. (Bill) PosthumusVolume 1: AL -- Volume 2: M-ZAlso available in print http://137.215.9.20/record=b1893606ab2013ab201
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