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Report of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 1909
The Annual General Meeting of the Royal Society was held in the Society's Room, Museum, on Thursday, 3rd March, 1910. In the absence of the President (His Excellency Sir Harry Barron) Mr. Thomas Stephens, M.A., F.G.S., the senior Vice- President, occupied the chair, and the Annual Reports for 1909 were submitted.
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Notes on the publications of the Royal Society of Tasmania
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ABSTRACT Background Current evidence on incidence and progression rate of diabetic retinopathy reveals disparities across Australasia, and no pooled estimates are available to guide region‐wide planning. This review and meta‐analysis assesses the overall incidence, determinants and progression of diabetic retinopathy in Australasia.
Getasew Alemu Mersha +6 more
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Obituary for Mr Arthur White 1871-1917 who was a frequent contributor to the Papers and Proceedings of the Society. Mr. White was an enthusiastic student of geology and palaeontology, but entomology was his chief scientific interest, his work on ...
Royal Society of Tasmania,
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ABSTRACT This article provides one of the first broad reviews of global research on public opinion regarding the age of criminal responsibility (ACR) alongside findings from a small‐scale exploratory survey of adults in England and Wales. Reviewed studies show strong support for raising the ACR across regions like Scotland, Australia, Hong Kong and ...
Harriet Pierpoint, Kathy Hampson
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A special meeting was held on the 11th February, 1929, at the Society's Rooms, Tasmanian Museum, Hobart, the President of the Society, Sir James O'Grady, K.C.M.G., presiding. Major Giblin gave an address, "Beetles and Kings, A Programme for Tasmania,
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Before It Was ‘New’: A Neglected History of Lived Experience–Led Criminal Justice
ABSTRACT A growing range of criminal justice initiatives are being shaped and delivered by people with lived experience, including peer mentoring, prisoner councils and policy advocacy roles. While often seen as recent innovations, we reveal a deeper, largely unacknowledged history dating back to at least the 19th century.
Gillian Buck +2 more
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Inequities in inflammatory bowel disease care: a Tasmanian case study with proposed solutions
Abstract There is well‐recognised inequity of care for people treated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) between metropolitan and regional areas. We aim to describe these barriers to care using Tasmania as a case example and to suggest solutions for addressing these barriers that can be used in Tasmania and beyond.
Alexander T Elford +8 more
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The Annual Meeting was held on the 16th March, 1931. The following were elected as Members of the Council for 1931:-Dr. A. H. Clarke, Mr. W. H. Clemes, Dr. W. E. L. Crowther, Mr. E. T. Emmett, Dr. A. N. Lewis, Mr. L. Rodway, .Mr. J. Reynolds, Mr.
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ABSTRACT Aims To evaluate clinical nurses' perceptions and acceptability of procedure videos developed to support them during rare clinical procedures. In addition, a secondary aim was to investigate whether these videos reduce anxiety and enhance clinical reasoning.
Jacqueline Colgan +4 more
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