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Conservation I: The Hamilton Kerr Institute — The first ten years

The International Journal of Museum Management and Curatorship, 1988
Peter Cannon-Brookes
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The Hamilton Kerr Institute Converted premises for the training of painting conservators

The International Journal of Museum Management and Curatorship, 1983
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Institutional Emergence and the Persistence of Inequality in Hamilton, ON 1851–1861

2020
Economic inequality in urban settings is a readily observable phenomenon in contemporary cities, but historical research reflects that the problem is not new. In this paper, we argue that there are citizen-level interactions and arrangements that contribute to the stability of a small group of wealthy citizens alongside a high degree of transience in ...
Milton J. Friesen, Srikanth P. Mudigonda
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‘Institution’ by Walton H. Hamilton

Journal of Institutional Economics, 2005
After Thorstein Veblen, Wesley Mitchell, and John R. Commons, Walton H. Hamilton (1881–1958) was one of the leading figures in American institutional economics in the interwar period (Rutherford, 2000, 2001, 2003). Indeed, Hamilton (1916: 863 n.) originally coined the very term ‘institutional economics’.
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Retina image analysis and ocular telehealth: The oak ridge national laboratory-hamilton eye institute case study

2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2013
Automated retina image analysis has reached a high level of maturity in recent years, and thus the question of how validation is performed in these systems is beginning to grow in importance. One application of retina image analysis is in telemedicine, where an automated system could enable the automated detection of diabetic retinopathy and other eye ...
Thomas P. Karnowski   +4 more
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Pavlos Kanaroglou, his McMaster Institute for Transportation and Logistics and Research Contributions to the City of Hamilton (2007–2016)

2018
At an age when others might have considered slowing down, Pavlos Kanaroglou was just getting started. Neither his age nor the knowledge that he had chronic leukemia were going to stand in his way. Pavlos had accomplished a lot in his years as an academic (he held, for example, a prestigious Tier 1 Canada Research Chair for two consecutive 7 year terms ...
Mark R. Ferguson   +2 more
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Did Hamilton, Jefferson, and Madison “Cause” the U.S. Government Shutdown? The Institutional Path from an Eighteenth Century Republic to a Twenty-first Century Democracy

Perspectives on Politics, 2015
This address asks how we got to today’s politics in America; a politics of polarized political parties engaged in close political competition in a system of checks and balances. The result has often been divided control of government and an apparent inability to address major political problems. This address develops the historical foundation for these
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Institutions without walls for emotionally disturbed children. Chedoke Child and Family Centre, Hamilton, Ontario.

Hospital & community psychiatry, 1977
The parent-therapist program was developed as an alternative to residential treatment centers for severely emotionally disturbed children. Five healthy nuclear families function in a group as an extended family. Each family receives a salary and is responsible for the care and protection of an emotionally disturbed child.
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