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Baudinette, RV, RT Wells, KJ Sanderson, and B. Clark. "Microclimatic conditions in maternity caves of the bent-wing bat, Miniopterus schreibersii: an attempted restoration of a former maternity site." Wildlife Research 21, no. 6 (1994): 607. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/wr9940607.

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A 2-year study of Bat and Robertson caves in south-eastern South Australia provided information on the microclimatic conditions in a maternity cave of the bat Miniopterus schreibersii. The study also monitored changes in the temperature and humidity conditions in what is believed to be a former maternity site, Robertson Cave, following restoration of the damaged dome. The maternity cave, Bat Cave, was characterised by mild hypoxic and hypercapnic conditions, high relative humidity, and temperatures in the roosting area of around 30°C. Accumulated guano deposits had some areas of heat generation, but the bats themselves appeared to be the primary modifiers of their own microenvironment. To support this finding, the recapping of Robertson Cave resulted in high humidities and a narrow range of temperature fluctuations; however, the temperature never reached the levels seen in Bat Cave. Our conclusion that the heat production of the bats themselves is the prime factor affecting microclimatic conditions necessary for breeding may relate to the observation that few maternity sites serve large and widespread populations of this species.
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Forbes, M. S., E. A. Bestland, R. T. Wells, and E. S. Krull. "Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the Late Pleistocene to Early Holocene Robertson Cave sedimentary deposit, Naracoorte, South Australia." Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 54, no. 4 (June 2007): 541–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08120090601078388.

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Joice, Katie. "Narrating the Infant: A New Look at the Films of James and Joyce Robertson." Psychoanalysis and History 24, no. 2 (August 2022): 127–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/pah.2022.0421.

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James Robertson’s early films of hospitalized children, particularly A Two Year Old Goes to Hospital (1952), are frequently cited in histories of child psychoanalysis and child psychiatry. Much less is known about the later phase of the research he undertook with his wife, Joyce Robertson, into substitute mothering and the nursery setting. This project was documented in the film series Young Children in Brief Separation ( YCBS) (1967), in which the Robertsons acted as foster parents to four children temporarily separated from their mothers. They made a contrasting film, John, about a young boy’s nine-day stay in a residential nursery, where the effects of discontinuous care on the child’s mind are starkly revealed. Drawing on the concept of the narrative self, this article examines the YCBS series for the first time in the historical literature, exploring the films’ clinical and socio-political meanings. In this new account of the Robertson films, cinematic storytelling becomes a means of exposing, and militating against, psychological fragmentation in the mind of the child, carer and film-viewer.
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Khayambashi, Shahbaz. "Tear Gas Epiphanies." Public 30, no. 60 (March 1, 2020): 288–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/public_00026_4.

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Kirsty Robertson (McGill-Queens University Press, 2019), 432 pages.This is a review of Kristy Robertson’s Tear Gas Epiphanies: Protest, Culture, Museums, which deals with the use of museums as spaces of protest, both as a location and as a target. She uses a series of case studies to study this esoteric cross-section to more closely understand the intricacies.
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Cromack, Tim, and Beau Riffenburgh. "William Robertson's account of Benjamin Leigh Smith's second expedition to Franz Josef Land in Eira." Polar Record 36, no. 199 (October 2000): 305–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s003224740001679x.

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AbstractFollowing his return from participating in Benjamin Leigh Smith's expedition that wintered at Cape Flora, Northbrook Island, Franz Josef Land, in 1881–82, William Robertson, the chief engineer on the barque Eira, wrote a brief account of the expedition. Robertson's manuscript emphasises the hunting of walrus prior to reaching Franz Josef Land, the sinking of the ship, the enforced wintering, and the successful retreat of the party by open boat to Novaya Zemlya. The original of the manuscript reproduced here, which is one of only a few first-person accounts known to exist, is held by Robertson's descendants. It has not previously been published.
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Jackson, Rob. "Unwieldy Desires." Canadian Theatre Review 187 (July 1, 2021): 96–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ctr.187.029.

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Reading Billy-Ray Belcourt’s A History of My Brief Body and Lisa Robertson’s The Baudelaire Fractal against the backdrop of the COVID-19 crisis, I suggest that a feminist ethic of care emerges from the authors writing of queer performativity. Against a neo-liberal model of care that individuates and isolates, Belcourt and Robertson offer theories of the self as historical and multiple. Following a brief close reading of their work, I argue that the overlapping crises of the present require a politics of decision. Precisely because caring for oneself as a protective gesture against social contagion does not scale up in the ways that the uneven distribution of life chances bears down on subjugated communities, Belcourt and Robertson suggest we must decide when to abandon the narrative enclosures of the self-as-isolation and embrace the radical exposures of collectivity.
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Lalli, Roberto. "‘Dirty work’, but someone has to do it: Howard P. Robertson and the refereeing practices of Physical Review in the 1930s." Notes and Records: the Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 70, no. 2 (January 27, 2016): 151–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsnr.2015.0022.

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In the 1930s the mathematical physicist Howard P. Robertson was the main referee of the journal Physical Review for papers concerning general relativity and related subjects. The rich correspondence between Robertson and the editors of the journal enables a historical investigation of the refereeing process of Physical Review at the time that it was becoming one of the most influential physics periodicals in the world. By focusing on this case study, the paper investigates two complementary aspects of the evolution of the refereeing process: first, the historical evolution of the refereeing practices in connection with broader contextual changes, and second, the attempts to define the activity of the referee, including the epistemic virtues required and the journal's functions according to the participants' categories. By exploring the tension between Robertson's idealized picture about how the referee should behave and the desire to promote his intellectual agenda, I show that the evaluation criteria that Robertson employed were contextually dependent and I argue that, in the 1930s, through his reports the referee had an enormous power in defining what direction future research should take.
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KATZMAN, GERALD. "Neonatal Personpower." Pediatrics 79, no. 5 (May 1, 1987): 836–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.79.5.836.

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To the Editor.— There have been several attempts to define the person-power needs for neonatologists in the United States.1-3 The reports by Merenstein et al2 and the AAP Committee on Fetus and Newborn1 maintain that there is presently an adequate number of neonatologists, whereas in a 1981 editorial, Robertson3 predicted increasing shortages of neonatologists. Why the difference between the conclusions? My answer to this question is that the reports by Merenstein et al and the AAP used calculated ratios of neonatologists to live births or lengths of stay, whereas the Robertson editorial expressed concern about the critical care needs of the physiologically unstable neonate.
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Slater, James. "CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY: THE STRUGGLE FOR GLOBAL JUSTICE." Denning Law Journal 20, no. 1 (November 23, 2012): 151–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.5750/dlj.v20i1.329.

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Geoffrey Robertson (3rd ed, Penguin Books, London 2006) Paperback, pp 627, ISBN 10: 0 141 02463 1, £14.99Crimes Against Humanity: The Struggle for Global Justice (“CAH”) is a political, moral, legal and polemical work: as such, it is a comprehensive attempt to address the evils that, in the broadest sense of the concept, constitute crimes against humanity. The book is wide ranging, illuminating and entertaining. It is written in a lively and accessible style. Robertson is not afraid to make his position clear, often with a hard-hitting adjective or caustic aside, which gives the work a refreshing honesty that a more measured or academic approach might avoid. The moral, though not economic or pragmatic, case Robertson makes for the universal, coherent, consistent and systematic protection of human rights across the globe is compelling, and the broad-brush strokes of his argument, and much of its detail, is hard to disagree with. Generally speaking, I am therefore in agreement with Robertson’s objectives as set out in CAH, and the methodology he wishes to see used in order to achieve those objectives. There is much to praise in CAH, and it is a valuable contribution to the global promotion and protection of human rights and humanitarian values.
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Rosen, Jeffrey. "Can the Judicial Branch be a Steward in a Polarized Democracy?" Daedalus 142, no. 2 (April 2013): 25–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/daed_a_00201.

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At the beginning of his first term as Chief Justice, John Roberts pledged to try to persuade his colleagues to consider the bipartisan legitimacy of the Court rather than their own ideological agendas. Roberts had mixed success during his first years on the bench, as the Court handed down a series of highprofile decisions by polarized, 5–4 votes. In the health care decision, however, Roberts did precisely what he said he would do, casting a tie-breaking vote to uphold the Affordable Care Act because he thought the bipartisan legitimacy of the Court required it. But the reaction to the health care decision – which Democrats approved and Republicans did not – suggests that Roberts's task of preserving the Court's bipartisan legitimacy is more complicated than he may have imagined, and that his success in the future will depend on the willingness of his colleagues to embrace his vision. Given the Court's declining approval ratings, an increase in partisan attacks on the Court, and a growing perception that the Court decides cases based on politics rather than law, the Chief Justice's vision of the Court as a bipartisan steward is more difficult – and also more urgently needed – than ever.
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Klačka, J. "Poynting-Robertson effect: general case." Earth, Moon, and Planets 61, no. 2 (May 1993): 119–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00572406.

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Michener, C. D. "Case 2995. Dialictus Robertson, 1902 and Chloralictus Robertson, 1902 (Insecta, Hymenoptera): proposed precedence over Paralictus Robertson, 1901." Bulletin of zoological nomenclature. 52 (1995): 316–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.5962/bhl.part.6807.

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Wilson, Shirley Anne. "Sally Robertson Editor – Australian Critical Care." Australian Critical Care 8, no. 4 (December 1995): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1036-7314(95)70289-2.

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Sabetti, Filippo. "The Case for the Enlightenment: Scotland and Naples 1680–1760." Canadian Journal of Political Science 40, no. 3 (September 2007): 781–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008423907070916.

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The Case for the Enlightenment: Scotland and Naples 1680–1760, John Robertson, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005, pp.xii, 455.In this book, John Robertson, University Lecturer in Modern History and Fellow at St. Hugh's College, Oxford, does several things all at once. The result is one of the most profound and illuminating studies in comparative historical analysis and political thought published in recent decades.
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Fachinger, Petra. "Healing Intergenerational Trauma through Cultural Reclamation in David Alexander Robertson’s Cree-Centric Retelling of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe." Jeunesse: Young People, Texts, Cultures 14, no. 1 (June 1, 2022): 49–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/jeunesse-14.1.01.

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In this article, I argue that Cree author David Alexander Robertson’s YA novel The Barren Grounds retells C.S. Lewis’s war trauma narrative The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe from a Cree perspective. The “war” addressed in The Barren Grounds is that of the violent acts of colonization that have disconnected several Indigenous generations from their ancestral cultures. The compulsion to reimagine this British classic story in a way that focuses on his own cultural background shows that there was something missing for Robertson in the source text: his Cree identity. Using as a framework Suzanne Methot’s approach to complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD), which results from repeated traumatic experiences over a prolonged period, I demonstrate that The Barren Grounds emphasizes the significance of cultural reclamation for the healing of intergenerational trauma, including trauma resulting from the foster care experience. The Indigenization of Lewis’s story recognizes children’s rights to an education that includes Indigenous children’s and YA literature and adopts nation-specific Indigenous knowledge as a framework for reading this literature.
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Rantala, Pälvi, and Leena-Maija Rossi. "Pako pohjoiseen ja pohjoisesta." Lähikuva – audiovisuaalisen kulttuurin tieteellinen julkaisu 33, no. 2 (August 16, 2020): 8–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.23994/lk.97381.

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Vuonna 2015 Eurooppaan pyrki Lähi-idästä ja Pohjois-Afrikasta historiallisen suuri joukko turvapaikanhakijoita, pakolaisia ja siirtolaisia. Osa heistä päätyi suuntaamaan Suomeen Pohjois-Ruotsin ja Venäjän rajojen yli. Lapin sodan aikaan, vuonna 1944, pakolaisvirta kulki toiseen suuntaan: Suomesta Ruotsiin. Artikkeli tarkastelee taideteosta, jossa rinnastetaan nämä kaksi aikatasoa ja tapahtumakulkua.Minna Rainion ja Mark Robertsin lyhytelokuva They Came in Crowded Boats and Trains (2017 Suomi) kuvaa ”pohjoista” osin uudesta näkökulmasta. Elokuvan päähenkilöt, reaalielämässään itse turvapaikanhakijoita, ovat lukuisten mediaesitysten kehyksessä tunnistettavasti ”eteläisiä” hahmoja pohjoisessa maisemassa. Teoksen kertojaääni taas lukee otteita pohjoissuomalaisten pakolaisten kirjeistä ja päiväkirjoista seitsemänkymmenen vuoden takaa.Teoksessa menneisyyden ja nykyisyyden tapahtumat asettuvat ajan ja paikan ylittävään dialogiin. Kysymme artikkelissa, millainen kulttuurinen muisti ja kuvasto on rakentunut evakkouden ympärille ja miten Rainion ja Robertsin teos asettuu suhteessa siihen. Onko kahden aikakauden pakolaiskuvien välillä löydettävissä samanlaisuutta tai eroja? Analysoimme teoksessa rakentuvia suhteita ja asetelmia, kuten eri ajassa matkaavien pakolaisten eroja, erilaisuutta ja vertaisuutta, mutta myös elokuvassa rakentuvaa tietoisuutta suhteessa pakolaisuutta määrittäviin valtarakenteisiin ja historiallisiin rinnastuksiin.Escape from the North and to the North: Two Temporal Levels of Exile in the short film They Came in Crowded Boats and TrainsIn 2015 a historically vast number of refugees, asylum seekers and immigrants strived towards Europe from the Middle East and North Africa. Some of them ended up arriving in Finland, crossing the borders from either Northern Sweden or Russia. During the Lapland War, in 1944, the stream of refugees went to the opposite direction: from Finland to Sweden. In our article, we discuss a work of art, which draws a parallel between these two temporal levels and historical events. Minna Rainio and Mark Roberts’s short film They Came in Crowded Boats and Trains (2017 Finland) describes “the North” partly from a new perspective. The protagonists of the film, asylum seekers in their personal life, are in the framework of countless media representations recognizable as “southern” figures in a northern landscape. The voiceover in the film, however, reads excerpts from letters and diaries of northern Finnish refugees or evacuees from 70 years ago.In the film the events of past and present are situated in a dialogue, which transgresses both time and place. In the article we ask what kind of cultural memory and imagery has been constructed around being evacuated in 1944, and how Rainio and Roberts’ film situates itself in connection with this memory and imagery. How are the refugees represented in the film, and what kinds of similarities and differences are there to be found between the refugee representations of the two different eras? What kinds of associations, insights, and maybe even objections or criticisms the film evokes? Our article analyzes relations constructed in the narration: differences and similarities represented between refugees traveling in different times, but also the consciousness built in the film in relation to existing power structures and historical parallels defining what it means to be a refugee.
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Robertson, Deborah. "Analgesia prescribing in primary care." Journal of Prescribing Practice 3, no. 10 (October 2, 2021): 390–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/jprp.2021.3.10.390.

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Deborah Robertson provides an overview of recently published articles that may be of interest to non-medical prescribers. Should you wish to look at any of the papers in more detail, a full reference is provided
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Robertson, Deborah. "Prescribing in end of life care." Journal of Prescribing Practice 2, no. 10 (October 2, 2020): 530–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/jprp.2020.2.10.530.

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Deborah Robertson provides an overview of recently published articles that may be of interest to non-medical prescribers. Should you wish to look at any of the papers in more detail, a full reference is provided
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Wang, Jun Peng, Ye Du, and Dong Tian. "Identifying Soil Stratigraphy in Shanghai from Piezocone Soundings." Applied Mechanics and Materials 170-173 (May 2012): 857–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.170-173.857.

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This article presents a case history of piezocone penetration test (CPTU) of soft deposit in Shanghai. In Shanghai, stratigraphy for soft deposit is mainly obtained by the laboratory test with borehole samples. The stratigraphy identified by CPTU was developed and improved in recent decades. The analysis is carried out with the field data at test site of Yan’an Road Tunnel in Shanghai. The stratigraphy chart proposed by Robertson (1990) is employed to identify soil layer. The results show that the Robertson charts (1990) is suitable to identify the stratigraphy of the soft deposit in Shanghai. However, there are some discrepancies of the results from Robertson charts (1990) and the norm method. Discussion on the reasons of these discrepancies is conducted.
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Robertson, Deborah. "Managing diabetes care in the COVID-19 pandemic." Journal of Prescribing Practice 3, no. 2 (February 2, 2021): 56–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/jprp.2021.3.2.56.

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Deborah Robertson provides an overview of recently published articles that may be of interest to non-medical prescribers. Should you wish to look at any of the papers in more detail, a full reference is provided
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Robertson, Deborah. "End-of-life care in a global pandemic." Journal of Prescribing Practice 2, no. 11 (November 2, 2020): 568–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/jprp.2020.2.11.568.

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Deborah Robertson provides an overview of recently published articles that may be of interest to non-medical prescribers. Should you wish to look at any of the papers in more detail, a full reference is provided
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Speight, Helen M. "‘The Politics of Good Governance’: Thomas Cromwell and the government of the southwest of England." Historical Journal 37, no. 3 (September 1994): 623–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x00014916.

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ABSTRACTThe aim of this essay is to re-examine the government of the southwest of England in the 1530s in the light of Dr M. Robertson's essay in The Historical Journal (December 1989). Drawing on her research on Thomas Cromwell's political affinity, Dr Robertson argued that Cromwell ‘managed’ southwestern government very effectively through a system of patronage of leading local officeholders. In this essay, this thesis is challenged in two ways using research into southwestern government from a provincial perspective. Firstly, by identifying the officeholding elite of the province, examining its recruitment and tracing its activities, the practical limitations on Cromwell's power and freedom to manoeuvre in his dealings with local government are highlighted. The conclusion follows that it was, in practice, beyond Cromwell's competence to ‘manage’ southwestern government. Secondly, it is argued that ‘management’ from the centre was, in any case, potentially at least, inimical to good governance in this period because it denied local governors the scope for pragmatism and flexibility of action which were essential to effective local policing. Thus, the essay also takes issue with Professor Elton's thesis that Cromwell's revolutionary handling of local government was the key to the successful enforcement of the Reformation in the 1530s.
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ELTZNER, BENJAMIN, and HANNO GOTTSCHALK. "DYNAMICAL BACKREACTION IN ROBERTSON–WALKER SPACETIME." Reviews in Mathematical Physics 23, no. 05 (June 2011): 531–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0129055x11004357.

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The treatment of a quantized field in a curved spacetime requires the study of backreaction of the field on the spacetime via the semiclassical Einstein equation. We consider a free scalar field in spatially flat Robertson–Walker spacetime. We require the state of the field to allow for a renormalized semiclassical stress tensor. We calculate the singularities of the stress tensor restricted to equal times in agreement with the usual renormalization prescription for Hadamard states to perform an explicit renormalization. The dynamical system for the Robertson–Walker scale parameter a(t) coupled to the scalar field is finally derived for the case of conformal and also general coupling.
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ELLIS, GEORGE F. R., and KAMILLA PIOTRKOWSKA. "CLASSICAL CHANGE OF SIGNATURE: THE GENERAL CASE?" International Journal of Modern Physics D 03, no. 01 (March 1994): 49–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s021827189400006x.

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The possibility of classical change of signature is considered in the context of Friedmann-Robertson-Walker (FRW) space-times. A version of the Darmois junction conditions leads to exact classical analogues of the Hartle-Hawking no-boundary conditions in quantum cosmology. The general case of such classical changes of signature is briefly considered.
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Rogers, T. D., J. D. Mitchell, M. A. Smith, and D. M. Kean. "Argyll Robertson pupil in multiple sclerosis: A case report." Neuro-Ophthalmology 5, no. 4 (January 1985): 223–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/01658108509004934.

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Nichols, Len M. "Justice Roberts's Health Care Stewardship." Hastings Center Report 42, no. 5 (September 2012): 17–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hast.69.

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Skála, Lubomír, and Vojtěch Kapsa. "Two uncertainty relations." Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications 76, no. 5 (2011): 399–406. http://dx.doi.org/10.1135/cccc2011015.

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Heisenberg and Robertson–Schrödinger uncertainty relations for the coordinate and momentum follow from two stronger uncertainty relations. The first uncertainty relation has classical character and its right-hand side can have an arbitrary value greater than or equal to zero. The second uncertainty relation has quantum character and its right-hand side equals h2/4; its existence is related to the existence of the envelop of the wave function. These two uncertainty relations cannot be obviously improved on. The equality sign in the second relation can be achieved for much larger class of the wave functions than in case of the Heisenberg or Robertson–Schrödinger uncertainty relations.
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Crawford, Emily R., and Sarah L. Hairston. "He Could Be Undocumented: Striving to Be Sensitive to Student Documentation Status in a Rural Community." Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership 21, no. 1 (July 27, 2017): 3–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1555458917718008.

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This case study takes place in a Midwestern, politically conservative rural community shortly after a highly contested presidential election. Like other communities, Paisano has experienced demographic change in a relatively short time. Meat processing plants and construction jobs proliferate, attracting migrant workers. One day, secondary school Principal Kate Robertson notices a sign that reads, “Illegal aliens are TERRORISTS. Deport them!” Rumors that immigration enforcement authorities are in the community have started circulating. A parent soon removes her son from school, and he does not return. Principal Robertson seeks information about the family but hesitates to draw attention to their potential lack of legal status.
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews." New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 60, no. 1-2 (January 1, 1986): 55–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002066.

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Dodonov, Viktor V. "Uncertainty relations for two observables coupled with the third one." International Journal of Quantum Information 15, no. 08 (December 2017): 1740015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219749917400159.

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A new lower boundary for the product of variances of two observables is obtained in the case, when these observables are entangled with the third one. This boundary can be higher than the Robertson–Schrödinger one. The special case of the two-dimensional pure Gaussian state is considered as an example.
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ALBUJER, ALMA L., FERNANDA E. C. CAMARGO, and HENRIQUE F. DE LIMA. "Complete spacelike hypersurfaces in a Robertson–Walker spacetime." Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 151, no. 2 (July 13, 2011): 271–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305004111000351.

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AbstractIn this paper, as a suitable application of the well-known generalized maximum principle of Omori–Yau, we obtain uniqueness results concerning to complete spacelike hypersurfaces with constant mean curvature immersed in a Robertson–Walker (RW) spacetime. As an application of such uniqueness results for the case of vertical graphs in a RW spacetime, we also get non-parametric rigidity results.
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Jackson, A. A. "The capture of interstellar dust: the pure Poynting–Robertson case." Planetary and Space Science 49, no. 5 (April 2001): 417–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0032-0633(00)00138-0.

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Shenawy, Sameh, Carlo Alberto Mantica, Luca Guido Molinari, and Nasser Bin Turki. "A Note on Generalized Quasi-Einstein and (λ, n + m)-Einstein Manifolds with Harmonic Conformal Tensor." Mathematics 10, no. 10 (May 18, 2022): 1731. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/math10101731.

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Sufficient conditions for a Lorentzian generalized quasi-Einstein manifold M,g,f,μ to be a generalized Robertson–Walker spacetime with Einstein fibers are derived. The Ricci tensor in this case gains the perfect fluid form. Likewise, it is proven that a λ,n+m-Einstein manifold M,g,w having harmonic Weyl tensor, ∇jw∇mwCjklm=0 and ∇lw∇lw<0 reduces to a perfect fluid generalized Robertson–Walker spacetime with Einstein fibers. Finally, M,g,w reduces to a perfect fluid manifold if φ=−m∇lnw is a φRic-vector field on M and to an Einstein manifold if ψ=∇w is a ψRic-vector field on M. Some consequences of these results are considered.
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MA, GUANG-WEN, and JING-YUAN MA. "AN EXACT COSMOLOGICAL SOLUTION WITH ENERGY EXCHANGE BETWEEN VACUUM AND MATTER, AND VACUUM AND RADIATION." Modern Physics Letters A 23, no. 13 (April 30, 2008): 971–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217732308025619.

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We extend the cosmological version with energy exchange proposed by Barrow and Clifton from the case of two fluids to the case of three fluids, and find an exact cosmological solution for spatially flat Robertson–Walker metric. In this solution the integrating constants and the parameters introduced by the model are determined from cosmic observations.
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FIORINI, SAMUEL, GWENAËL JORET, and DAVID R. WOOD. "Excluded Forest Minors and the Erdős–Pósa Property." Combinatorics, Probability and Computing 22, no. 5 (July 8, 2013): 700–721. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963548313000266.

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A classical result of Robertson and Seymour states that the set of graphs containing a fixed planar graph H as a minor has the so-called Erdős–Pósa property; namely, there exists a function f depending only on H such that, for every graph G and every positive integer k, the graph G has k vertex-disjoint subgraphs each containing H as a minor, or there exists a subset X of vertices of G with |X| ≤ f(k) such that G − X has no H-minor (see Robertson and Seymour, J. Combin. Theory Ser. B41 (1986) 92–114). While the best function f currently known is exponential in k, a O(k log k) bound is known in the special case where H is a forest. This is a consequence of a theorem of Bienstock, Robertson, Seymour and Thomas on the pathwidth of graphs with an excluded forest-minor. In this paper we show that the function f can be taken to be linear when H is a forest. This is best possible in the sense that no linear bound is possible if H has a cycle.
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Barr, Alan R. "Bridging the Care Gap: Robertson v Fife Council and Paying for Residential Care." Edinburgh Law Review 7, no. 1 (January 2003): 118–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/elr.2003.7.1.118.

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Demirel, E. C. Gunay. "Dark energy model in higher-dimensional FRW universe with respect to generalized entropy of Sharma and Mittal of flat FRW space–time." Canadian Journal of Physics 97, no. 11 (November 2019): 1185–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjp-2018-0784.

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In this study, we report the state parameter of dark energy in higher dimensional Friedmann–Robertson–Walker (FRW) space–time according to generalized entropy of Sharma and Mittal. In this case we analyze the state parameter of dark energy according to today’s observational evidence.
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Liu, Ximin, and Ning Zhang. "Spacelike Hypersurfaces in Weighted Generalized Robertson-Walker Space-Times." Advances in Mathematical Physics 2018 (2018): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4523512.

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Applying generalized maximum principle and weak maximum principle, we obtain several uniqueness results for spacelike hypersurfaces immersed in a weighted generalized Robertson-Walker (GRW) space-time under suitable geometric assumptions. Furthermore, we also study the special case when the ambient space is static and provide some results by using Bochner’s formula.
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Restifo, Richard J. "The Pedicled Robertson Mammaplasty: Minimization of Complications in Obese Patients With Extreme Macromastia." Aesthetic Surgery Journal 40, no. 12 (March 16, 2020): NP666—NP675. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/asj/sjaa073.

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Abstract Background Breast reduction for extreme macromastia in obese patients is a potentially high-risk endeavor. Free nipple grafting as well as a variety of pedicled techniques have been advocated for large reductions in obese patients, but the number of different approaches suggests that no single method is ideal. This paper suggests the Robertson Mammaplasty, an inferior pedicle technique characterized by a curvilinear skin extension onto the pedicle, as a potentially favorable approach to this clinical situation. Objectives The author sought to determine the safety of the Pedicled Robertson Mammaplasty for extreme macromastia in obese patients. Methods The records of a single surgeon’s practice over a 15-year period were retrospectively reviewed. Inclusion criteria were a Robertson Mammaplasty performed with a &gt;3000-g total resection and a patient weight at least 20% above ideal body weight. Records were reviewed for patient characteristics, operative times, and complications. Results The review yielded 34 bilateral reduction patients that met inclusion criteria. The mean resection weight was 1859.2 g per breast, the mean body mass index was 36.4 kg/m2, and the mean sternal notch-to-nipple distance was 41.4 cm. Mean operative time was 122 minutes. There were no cases of nipple necrosis and no major complications that required reoperation under general anesthesia. A total 26.4% of patients had minor complications that required either local wound care or small office procedures, and 4.4% received small revisions under local anesthesia. Conclusions The Pedicled Robertson Mammaplasty is a fast and safe operation that yields good aesthetic results and a relative minimum of complications in the high-risk group of obese patients with extreme macromastia. Level of Evidence: 4
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Ayaz, Reyhan, Emine Göktaş, and Mine Balasar. "A case of Roberts syndrome: its ultrasonographic characteristics and genetic diagnosis." Perinatal Journal 28, no. 3 (December 1, 2020): 212–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.2399/prn.20.0283009.

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Objective: Roberts syndrome is a very rare genetic disease, and it has an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern. It develops as a result of the mutation in ESCO2 gene located in the 8th chromosome. In our study, we aimed to present a case which was found to have Roberts syndrome coexisting with multiple anomalies, particularly skeletal system anomaly, in the 17 weeks of gestation. Case(s): In the fetal ultrasonographic evaluation performed on the pregnant women who referred to our hospital for routine gestational examination in the 17 weeks of gestation, anomalies in the bilateral upper and lower extremities, contracted legs, bilateral cleft palate and lip, intrauterine growth restriction and cardiac anomaly were found in the fetus. Roberts syndrome was considered first with these ultrasonographic findings. The diagnosis of Roberts syndrome was confirmed by cytogenetic and molecular analyses. Early segregation of centromeres and early breaking up of heterochromatic regions near centromeres were found at metaphase stage. By cytogenetic and molecular analyses, homozygous mutation in ESCO2 gene of the fetus and heterozygous mutation in the parents were found. The termination of pregnancy was decided after the genetic consultation with the parents. Physical examination findings and prenatal ultrasound findings after termination were found similar. Conclusion: Many severe skeletal dysplasia cases can be diagnosed ultrasonographically before 20 weeks of gestation. Early diagnosis ensures to take necessary actions for medical support during postnatal period and in terms of labor if pregnancy continues as well as genetic consultation opportunity. If the genetic disease that causes skeletal dysplasia can be identified and parents are found to have this gene, healthy pregnancies can be achieved by obtaining normal embryos via pre-implantation genetic diagnosis in order to prevent the relapse of the disease.
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TRZETRZELEWSKI, MACIEJ, and NORDITA. "DIRAC EQUATION FOR EMBEDDED FOUR-GEOMETRIES." International Journal of Modern Physics D 22, no. 06 (April 28, 2013): 1350024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218271813500247.

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We apply the Dirac's square root idea to constraints for embedded four-geometries swept by a three-dimensional membrane. The resulting Dirac-like equation is then analyzed for general coordinates as well as for the case of a Friedmann–Robertson–Walker (FRW) metric for spatially closed geometries. The problem of the singularity formation at the quantum level is addressed.
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ALÍAS, LUIS J., DEBORA IMPERA, and MARCO RIGOLI. "Spacelike hypersurfaces of constant higher order mean curvature in generalized Robertson–Walker spacetimes." Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 152, no. 2 (October 20, 2011): 365–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305004111000697.

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AbstractIn this paper we analyse the problem of uniqueness for spacelike hypersurfaces with constant higher order mean curvature in generalized Robertson–Walker spacetimes. We consider first the case of compact spacelike hypersurfaces, completing some previous results given in [2]. We next extend these results to the complete noncompact case. In that case, our approach is based on the use of a generalized version of the Omori–Yau maximum principle for trace type differential operators, recently given by the authors in [3].
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CHENG, HONGBO, and YUNQI LIU. "THE CIRCULAR LOOP EQUATION OF A COSMIC STRING WITH TIME-VARYING TENSION." Modern Physics Letters A 23, no. 35 (November 20, 2008): 3023–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217732308026340.

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The equation of circular loops of cosmic string with time-dependent tension is studied in the Minkowski spacetime and Robertson–Walker universe. We found that, in the case where the tension depends on some power of the cosmic time, cosmic string loops with time-varying tension should not collapse to form a black hole if the power is lower than a critical value.
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Pastor, Gregory S., Walter J. Stone, and Ronald B. Rapoport. "Candidate-Centered Sources of Party Change: The Case of Pat Robertson, 1988." Journal of Politics 61, no. 2 (May 1999): 423–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2647510.

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ELIZALDE, EMILIO, JOHN QUIROGA HURTADO, and HÉCTOR IVÁN ARCOS. "DE SITTER COSMOLOGY FROM GAUSS–BONNET DARK ENERGY WITH QUANTUM EFFECTS." International Journal of Modern Physics D 17, no. 11 (October 2008): 2159–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218271808013777.

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A Gauss–Bonnet dark energy model is considered. It is inspired by string/M-theory and also takes into account quantum contributions, which are introduced from a conformal quantum anomaly. The corresponding solutions for the Hubble rate, H, are studied starting from the Friedmann–Robertson–Walker equation. It is seen that, as a pure effect of the quantum contributions, a new solution for H exists in some region, which does not appear in the classical case. The behavior of all encountered solutions is studied with care, in particular the role played by the quantum correction term — which depends on the number of matter fields — in the stability of the solutions around its asymptotic value. It is argued that, contrary to what happens in the classical case, quantum effects remarkably lead to the realization of a de Sitter stage which corresponds to the inflation/dark energy stages, even for positive values of the f0 constant (coupling of the field with the Gauss–Bonnet invariant).
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SINGH, G. P., S. G. GHOSH, and AROONKUMAR BEESHAM. "COSMOLOGICAL MODELS IN GENERALIZED SCALAR–TENSOR THEORY WITH CAUSAL VISCOUS FLUID." International Journal of Modern Physics D 07, no. 06 (December 1998): 849–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218271898000565.

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We consider generalized Brans–Dicke theory in which the coupling parameter is not constant but a function of the scalar field. Friedmann–Robertson–Walker models with bulk viscous fluid source described by full (i.e., nontruncated) causal nonequilibrium thermodynamics are analyzed. Exact solutions for the flat case have been obtained. Our results are compared with those in the usual Brans–Dicke theory with causal thermodynamics.
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CHALLANE-TLEMSANI, SOFIANE, and GÉRARD LE DENMAT. "STANDARD COSMOLOGY: CAUSAL HOMOGENIZATION CONDITION AND ENERGY DISSIPATION." International Journal of Modern Physics D 04, no. 04 (August 1995): 549–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218271895000387.

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The effect of a transient dissipative phase, during the early evolution of the cosmic fluid, is investigated in the framework of the Extended Irreversible Thermodynamics. The role played by the bulk viscosity is considered in the case of a spatially flat Friedmann-Robertson-Walker model, and we discuss a solution which allows the condition of causal homogenization of a hypersurface t=constant to be satisfied.
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El-Nabulsi, Rami Ahmad. "Crossing the phantom divide line from a generalized time-dependent Hubble parameter and its dynamical evolution a la Riccati." Canadian Journal of Physics 91, no. 8 (August 2013): 623–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjp-2012-0568.

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We introduce the notion of a “generalized time-dependent Hubble parameter” for the case of Friedmann–Robertson–Walker cosmology. We obtain a Riccati differential equation for the Hubble parameter, H, and it was observed that the effective equation of state in our framework can cross the phantom divide line as supported by recent astrophysical observations. In addition, the model is able to evolve without initial singularity.
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Coley, A. A., and B. O. J. Tupper. "Two-fluid Friedmann–Robertson–Walker cosmologies and their numerical predictions." Canadian Journal of Physics 64, no. 2 (February 1, 1986): 204–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/p86-036.

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Friedmann–Robertson–Walker models satisfying the Einstein field equations for a combination of two fluids, one of which is a comoving perfect fluid with the radiation equation of state [Formula: see text], representing the cosmic microwave background, are discussed. Existing models, in which the second fluid is a comoving perfect fluid, are reviewed and their numerical predictions calculated. These models are generalized by considering the case in which the second fluid is an imperfect fluid. This fluid is necessarily noncomoving, the tilt representing the motion of the local supercluster of galaxies relative to the cosmic microwave background. The numerical predictions of one such model are calculated and are found to be in excellent agreement with observation.
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SMITH, GIDEON F. "Kalanchoe ×robertsonii [K. longiflora × K. rotundifolia] (Crassulaceae subfam. Kalanchooideae), a new, small-growing nothospecies from South Africa." Phytotaxa 561, no. 1 (September 6, 2022): 85–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.561.1.8.

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A new nothospecies, Kalanchoe ×robertsonii (Crassulaceae subfam. Kalanchooideae) is described from South Africa. The parents of the nothospecies are K. longiflora and K. rotundifolia, both of which are included in K. subg. Kalanchoe. At maturity, K. ×robertsonii has narrowly oblong to obovate leaves that are in outline closer to those of K. rotundifolia, and small but dense-flowered inflorescences that also more closely resemble those of K. rotundifolia. Overall, plants of K. ×robertsonii, including its leaves, are glaucous to very light green, a colour scheme shared with both its parents. However, especially under conditions of environmental stress, for example high solar irradiation loads, a limited water supply, and low temperatures, the leaves of K. ×robertsonii take on an orange hue, mainly towards the margin, as found in K. longiflora. The flowers of K. ×robertsonii have a more robust corolla tube than in the case of K. rotundifolia, but less so when compared to K. longiflora. The ovate to very slightly elliptic corolla lobes of K. ×robertsonii are bicoloured—bright light orange distally, strongly yellow-infused proximally—and larger than those of K. rotundifolia. Kalanchoe ×robertsonii has considerable architectural appeal, for example as a groundcover, and is hardy in mild-climate regions with limited and unpredictable rainfall.
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