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(2014)PURPOSE: This study documented pharmacists’ active interventions leading to changes in drug therapy in order to (i) compare the nature of clinical pharmacists’ active interventions made in different practice settings ...
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(2009)Aim: To established population norms for pedometer determined step counts in older Australians. Methods: A representative sample of 684 participants over the age of 55 years wore a pedometer for a week in Newcastle, ...
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(2007)This article explores the position of women as daughters-in-law on family farms in Australia. The significance of this focus relates to the fact that family farming continues to be the main form of agricultural operation ...
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(2015)This paper addresses the problem of achieving monotonic tracking control for any initial condition (also referred to as global monotonic tracking control). This property is shown to be equivalent to global non-overshooting ...
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(2013)We report new petrological and P-T data for spinel-sapphirine-bearing mafic granulite from Akarui Point in the upper amphibolite- to granulite-facies transitional zone of the Lützow-Holm Complex (LHC), East Antarctica, ...
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(2010)An experimental study on the strengthening of steel structures with FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic) is presented in this paper. Test coupons were prepared by applying FRP patches on both sides of steel coupons. Standard ...
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(2004)he sight of land managers poring over ant checklists is a regular occurrence in Australia, where ant monitoring has been successfully applied to a wide range of land-use situations. The robustness of ants as ecological ...
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(2013)Bibliometric research is concerned with aspects of communication, such as citations, journal articles and content. It applies quantitative methods to a body of literature to arrive at an understanding of the communication ...
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Unplanned admission to the intensive care unit in the very elderly and risk of in-hospital mortality(2010)Background: Unplanned admission to the intensive care unit has been shown to significantly increase the risk of in-hospital mortality. Medical advances and increased expectations have resulted in a greater number of very ...