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Is our life a square circle or triangle? - transformation
Published 2007-06-26colour stain and clear glaze on stoneware and porcelain. - approx. 4 m x 5 m. 2006 Location: National Gallery of Wroclaw, Poland.Image -
Is our life a square circle or triangle? - transformation : [detail]
Published 2007-06-26colour stain and clear glaze on stoneware and porcelain. approx. 4 m x 5 m. 2006 Location: National Gallery of Wroclaw, Poland.Image -
Is our life a square circle or triangle?- universal thought
Published 2007-06-26coloured oxide stain on porcelain. - approx. 4 m x 10 m. 2005. Location: National Gallery of Wroclaw, Poland.Image -
Is our life a square circle or triangle?- universal thought : [detail]
Published 2007-06-26coloured oxide stain on porcelain. approx. 4 m x 10 m. 2005. Location: National Gallery of Wroclaw, PolandImage -
Is Peace Possible in Burma? A Study of Community-Based Organisations on the Thai-Burma border and the challenges of building positive peace.
Published 2019Burma/Myanmar’s history has been one of division and conflict, including between the central government and ethnic minority groups living in the borderlands of the country. This research is concerned with the role of ...Thesis -
Is preoperative exercise training the new holy grail for patients undergoing major surgery?
Published 2021Article -
Is PTSD a bodily injury?
Published 2022Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is unique among psychiatric disorders in that the cause, a traumatic event (or events), is known. PTSD is often the subject of legal proceedings, with persons seeking compensation from ...Article -
Is school-based management (SBM) successful in Hong Kong secondary schools?
Published 2005-11-01Article -
Is semantic preview benefit due to relatedness or plausibility?
Published 2016-07-01There is increasing evidence that skilled readers of English benefit from processing a parafoveal preview of a semantically related word. However, in previous investigations of semantic preview benefit using the gaze-contingent ...Article -
Is synthetic hexaploid wheat a useful germplasm source for increasing grain size and yield in bread wheat breeding?
Published 2008-01-01Conference poster -
Is the Australian public ‘rational’ on foreign policy issues?
Published 2015-03-02The purpose of this thesis is to test the ‘rational public’ theory first espoused by Page and Shapiro (1988) for the Australian case. I aim to ascertain whether the Australian public, at the aggregate level, has the capacity ...Thesis -
Is the COVID-19 lockdown nudging people to be more active: a big data analysis
Published 2020Article -
Is the NHS ‘Heart Age Test’ too much medicine?
Published 2019The NHS ‘Heart Age Test’has expanded cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk assessment in the UK to include younger people (< 40 years). Public Health England’s (PHE) Healthy Heart campaign, launched in September 2018, encourages ...Article -
Is the risk of cancer in Australia overstated? The importance of competing mortality for estimating lifetime risk.
Published 2020The objective of this analysis was to calculate lifetime risks of cancer diagnosis and cancer‐specific death, adjusted for competing mortality, and to compare these estimates with the corresponding risks published by the ...Article -
Is the risk of ibuprofen or other non‐steroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs increased in COVID‐19?
Published 2020Article, Letter -
Is the Russia-China Rapprochement a Sign of Strength or an Act of Desperation?
Published 2015-09-30Article -
Is the Whole More Than the Sum of Its Parts? Health Effects of Different Types of Traffic Noise Combined
Published 2019Many epidemiological studies find that people exposed to aircraft, road or railway traffic noise are at increased risk of illness, including cardiovascular disease (CVD) and depression. It is unclear how the combined ...Article -
Is the “heart age” concept helpful or harmful compared to absolute cardiovascular disease risk? An experimental study
Published 2015-08-06Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention guidelines are generally based on the absolute risk of a CVD event, but there is increasing interest in using ‘heart age’ to motivate lifestyle change when absolute risk ...Article