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ABSTRACT People with a psychosocial disability (PSD) and a National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) plan may at times require emergency care. This study aimed to gather evidence of current practice and experiences from the perspective of emergency department clinicians that care for people with a PSD and an NDIS plan. A national anonymous survey was
Heather McIntyre +10 more
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Report of the Royal Society of Tasmania, for the year 1872
Includes list of fellows.-minutes of the annual general meeting of the Royal Society of Tasmania, held at the Museum, Macquarie Street, at 7 o'clock p.m; on the 28th January, 1873: Morton Allport, Esq., F.L.S., F.Z.S., C.M.A.L, &c., Vice- President, in the chair.
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The foundation years of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 1843-86 [PDF]
The early history of the Royal Society is of an organisation broadly based in its scientific activity: developing and administering the Colonial Gardens in Hobart; providing a forum for papers, both practical and scientific; publishing; building a library through the exchange of its publications; and establishing a museum through donations and ...
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Invisible Victims, Invisible Crimes: Institutional Erasures of Animals as Victims of Cruelty
ABSTRACT To receive justice in the legal system, one must be seen by the legal system; this is as true for nonhuman animal victims of crime as it is for human victims. Situating animal cruelty within the invisible crimes framework, this paper highlights the paucity of research on prosecutions and sentencing under animal welfare law.
Serrin Rutledge‐Prior
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania for the month of May, 1875
The monthly evening meeting was held on Tuesday, the llth May, M. Allport, Esq., V.P., in the chair. -Presentations Nos. 2 and 3 were examined with much interest, and in connection with them the Chairman offered the following remarks :— "About the middle last month Mr. Wm.
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3D Hydrogel Cell Cultures and Their Biomedical Applications
The review highlights the advantages of hydrogel‐based 3D cell cultures over traditional 2D models. These hydrogels closely mimic natural cellular environments, improving research in tissue engineering, drug discovery, cancer studies, and neuroscience.
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Report of the Royal Society of Tasmania, for the year 1881
Report includes List of Members, Minutes of the Annual general Meeting of the Royal Society of Tasmania, held at the Museum, Macquarie-street, at half-past seven P.M on Thursday, 26th January, 1882; Justin M'Carty Browne, Esq.,in the chair. Includes: Statement of Funds, Books purchased and presented during 1881, List of donors to the Museum, exchanges ...
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Report of the Royal Society of Tasmania for the year 1879
Includes list of fellows, Obituary, Minutes of the Annual General Meeting of the Royal Society of Tasmania, held at the Museum, Macquarie-street, at half-past Seven p.m., on Monday, 26th January, 1880: James Barnard, Esq., V.P., in the Chair. Includes statement of funds, books purchased and presented during 1879, List of donors to the museum, plants ...
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LGBTIQA+ Inclusion in Aged Care: Perspectives From Providers and Community Stakeholders
ABSTRACT Objectives Experiences across aged care services for older LGBTIQA+ individuals vary, with some receiving affirming care and others having unmet needs. Given the growing demand from this population, it is essential to examine both effective care aspects and ongoing challenges. This study aimed to explore the perspectives of aged care providers,
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Report of the Royal Society of Tasmania for the year 1871
Report includes-List of Fellows-minutes of the annual general meeting of the Royal Society of Tasmania, held at the Museum, Macquarie Street, at 7 o'clock p.m, on the 29th Jaunuary, 1872: Morton Allport, Esq., F.L.S., C.M.A.I., Vice-President, in the chair.-Statement of funds of the Royal Society of Tasmania for the year 1871.-Books purchased and ...
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