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Keith, Ken J. "Promoting Safety Through Law, National and International, and by Other Means." Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 49, no. 2 (August 1, 2018): 229. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/vuwlr.v49i2.5322.

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The Woodhouse family, friends of Sir Owen Woodhouse and the law faculties of the Victoria University of Wellington and the University of Auckland decided on the occasion of what would have been Sir Owen Woodhouse's 100th birthday that a fellowship and lectureship should be established in recognition of the great contributions he has made to law and policy in New Zealand and beyond. The fellows and lecturers are not to see themselves as limited to the law and are encouraged to address broader matters challenging people here and abroad. Sir Kenneth Keith gave the inaugural Sir Owen Woodhouse Memorial Lecture in Wellington on 29 August 2017 and in Auckland on 30 August 2017. The address considers in turn the dangers and perils at work, at sea and on the battlefield. It reflects on New Zealand's accident compensation scheme and suggests possible extensions to the scheme.
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Button, J. O. "Tubular groups, 1-relator groups and nonpositive curvature." International Journal of Algebra and Computation 29, no. 08 (October 24, 2019): 1367–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s021819671950053x.

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We show (using results of Wise and of Woodhouse) that a tubular group is always virtually special (meaning that it has a finite index subgroup embedding in a RAAG) if the underlying graph is a tree. We also adapt Gardam and Woodhouse’s argument on tubular groups which double cover 1-relator groups to show there exist 1-relator groups which are CAT(0) but not residually finite.
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Beale, Sue, and Edwina Moore. "Woodhouse Woes." Physiotherapy 74, no. 9 (September 1988): 443. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0031-9406(10)63343-3.

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Gaskins, Richard. "Woodhouse Heresies." Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 54, no. 4 (March 24, 2024): 833–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/vuwlr.v54i4.9368.

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The radical principles behind the 1967 Woodhouse Report were eclipsed by shifting political styles—and gradually abandoned as heretical. We can now turn to Sir Owen's own notion, that "the apparent heresies of one generation become the orthodoxies of the next", to explore how core Woodhouse heresies might themselves perform this transition: providing fresh support for a generation grappling with headline challenges of climate change and pandemic control.
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Dyson, Ruth. "Summary." Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 34, no. 2 (June 2, 2003): 465. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/vuwlr.v34i2.5792.

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This article reflects on the original Woodhouse Report, the blueprint for New Zealand's current Accident Compensation Scheme. The author argues that the language that the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) uses should reflect the principles and substance of the Woodhouse Report rather than the insurance industry. She concludes that the Woodhouse Report should remain fundamental, and ultimately states that New Zealand are fortunate to have the fairness of the visionary scheme.
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Luntz, Harold. "Looking Back at Accident Compensation: An Australian Perspective." Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 34, no. 2 (June 2, 2003): 279. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/vuwlr.v34i2.5786.

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Soon after ACC was enacted the momentum for comprehensive no-fault reform shifted to Australia, where another Commission led by Sir Owen Woodhouse extended the New Zealand principles to address all forms of incapacity, including sickness, in an integrated scheme. The proposed Australian ACC model suggests the radical potential contained in the original Woodhouse vision, even though political events in Australia followed a different course from those in New Zealand. This paper explains the evolution of the Woodhouse principles in the context of Australian policy and politics, and offers reasons why the proposed scheme never came to enactment.
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Easton, Brian. "The Historical Context of the Woodhouse Commission." Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 34, no. 2 (June 2, 2003): 207. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/vuwlr.v34i2.5791.

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The Woodhouse Report provides an instructive model for effective advocacy, in that its proposals aimed to solve a clearly defined social problem: meeting the needs of accident victims in an equitable and comprehensive fashion. Moreover the Report presented its solution as a cost-effective way of meeting broader compensation needs, by making existing economic resources go further. This paper argues that the Woodhouse model achieved success largely because of its problem-based clarity and sensitivity to cost efficiency. It also places the Woodhouse treatment of personal injury litigation in a larger historical pattern of evolution in common law.
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McKenzie, Peter. "The Compensation Scheme No One Asked For: The Origins of ACC in New Zealand." Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 34, no. 2 (June 2, 2003): 193. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/vuwlr.v34i2.5783.

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The vision laid down in the 1967 Royal Commission Report was radical in scope and quickly became controversial. Led by its Chairman, Sir Owen Woodhouse, the Commission presented a series of connected principles to support that vision, drawing from earlier critiques of the common law system in New Zealand and abroad. This paper explores the legal background in New Zealand prior to the Woodhouse Report and reviews prior movement toward reform, including submissions made by members of the Victoria University Law Faculty. It also describes opposition to the Report from members of the bar and other interest groups, but suggests reasons why the Woodhouse framework was nonetheless able to prevail.
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McLay, Geoff. "Sir Owen Woodhouse and the Making of New Zealand Law." Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 54, no. 4 (March 24, 2024): 857–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/vuwlr.v54i4.9369.

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In the 2022 Sir Owen Woodhouse Memorial Lecture, I considered what it means to make law in New Zealand. Using examples from Sir Owen Woodhouse's illustrious career as a judge and law reformer, I argued that there are important differences in judges' and law reformers' conceptions of "making law". The common law is best seen not as a collection of rules but as a custom as to how to go about recognising what the law is. As a result, it is better to think of what New Zealand judges do as making common law in New Zealand, rather than remaking a New Zealand common law outside pre-existing traditions. The lecture illustrates this point by analysing the Supreme Court's decision in Ellis v R (Continuance), which was decided between the lecture being given in Wellington and its being given in Auckland in October 2022.
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Alharbi, Mariam S. "Woodhouse-Sakati syndrome (WSS)." Saudi Medical Journal 42, no. 11 (November 2021): 1237–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.15537/smj.2021.42.11.20210329.

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Aranda, Franklin, Miguel Chávez, Angel Quispe mauricio, and Adolfo Caro. "Síndrome de Woodhouse Sakati." Anales de la Facultad de Medicina 69, no. 4 (February 22, 2013): 260. http://dx.doi.org/10.15381/anales.v69i4.1126.

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Presentamos un caso de síndrome de Woodhouse Sakati, en una paciente de 11 años de edad, quien presentó alopecia congénita, hipoacusia neurosensorial bilateral, diabetes mellitus insulino dependiente, hipogonadismo primario, retardo del desarrollo psicomotor, comunicación interventricular y disminución de somatomedina C (IGF1). La evolución y el tratamiento de soporte fueron satisfactorios.<br />
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Keith, Sir Kenneth J. "The Law Commission's 1988 Report on Accident Compensation." Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 34, no. 2 (June 2, 2003): 293. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/vuwlr.v34i2.5788.

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As economic restructuring was changing many state functions, the New Zealand Law Commission under the Presidency of Sir Owen Woodhouse undertook its own review of ACC, vigorously reaffirming the Woodhouse principles in its 1988 Report, while proposing further extensions of the scheme. This paper, written by a member of the Commission, summarises the Report’s major recommendations, including a new strategy for accident prevention, extension of the scheme to include illness, and a generally sceptical approach to incentive-based premiums for employers.
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Ferrante, Joan M. "Dante and Governance. John Woodhouse." Speculum 75, no. 4 (October 2000): 996–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2903604.

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Franks, B. Don, and Schuyler W. Huck. "Response to Woodhouse and Heinen." Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport 60, no. 1 (March 1989): 101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02701367.1989.10607421.

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Arlow, Ruth. "Re St Paul, Woodhouse Eaves." Ecclesiastical Law Journal 19, no. 01 (December 20, 2016): 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956618x16001253.

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Silviu-Dan, Fanny, and Keith Woodhouse. "Poetry." Critical Survey 30, no. 2 (June 1, 2018): 120–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/cs.2018.300207.

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Palmer, Geoffrey. ""The Nineteen-Seventies": Summary for Presentation to The Accident Compensation Symposium." Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 34, no. 2 (June 2, 2003): 239. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/vuwlr.v34i2.5781.

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After the Woodhouse Commission delivered its Report, more conventional political considerations surrounded its progress toward legislative enactment. The stunning replacement of common law stood at the core of reform, but the nature of the alternative scheme remained open to debate. It took six years, multiple cabinet reports and committee procedures, and political compromises amidst a change in government before the legislation took effect in 1974. In this article, one of the central players from this period reflects on the political environment leading up to enactment, and describes how the ultimate legislation modified aspects of the original Woodhouse vision.
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McClure, Margaret. "A Decade of Confusion: The Differing Directions of Social Security and Accident Compensation 1969 – 1979." Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 34, no. 2 (June 2, 2003): 269. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/vuwlr.v34i2.5784.

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Overlapping with the implementation of ACC in New Zealand was a parallel review of Social Security, charged with making recommendations for the overall system of social entitlements. The review took place in the context of global economic pressure and changes in family structure during the early 1970s, and represents a marked contrast in tone and ambition from the Woodhouse Commission. This paper contrasts the more modest direction taken by the 1972 Royal Commission on Social Security with the Woodhouse proposals, focusing on such matters as the structure of benefits and the underlying social and community objectives.
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Clayton, Alan. "Some Reflections on the Woodhouse and ACC Legacy." Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 34, no. 2 (June 2, 2003): 449–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/vuwlr.v34i2.5795.

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In this summary of the symposium, Alan Clayton urges New Zealanders to recognize the uniqueness and importance of the original Woodhouse vision and the resulting Accident Compensation regime, but also encourages New Zealanders to look towards improving the system. Having placed the Woodhouse vision within its historical context, the author argues that it has stood the test of subsequent developments well but he criticises the failure to properly focus on accident prevention. While he notes a recent change in both political and administrative commitment to accident prevention, he believes that there is clearly still much work to be done.
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Woodhouse, J. Margaret, and Steve Taylor. "Further Studies of the Café Wall and Hollow Squares Illusions." Perception 16, no. 4 (August 1987): 467–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/p160467.

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The effect of varying the contrast on the apparent convergence is measured for both the Café Wall and the Hollow Squares (Taylor—Woodhouse) illusions. The apparent convergence is dependent on the contrast, and also on the size of the stimulus, and varies in the same way for both illusions. This strengthens the argument that the illusions are not independent, as Taylor and Woodhouse originally claimed. McCourt has discussed brightness induction as a basis of the Café Wall illusion. Consideration of this theory leads to some interesting examples of interactions of the two illusions, and to a further, very strong, variation of the illusion in a real-life situation.
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Palmer, Geoffrey. "A Retrospective on the Woodhouse Report: The Vision, the Performance and the Future." Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 50, no. 2 (September 2, 2019): 401. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/vuwlr.v50i2.5753.

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The following is a revised version of the second Woodhouse Memorial Lecture given at both the Victoria University of Wellington and the University of Auckland in September 2018. It traces the history and policy iterations of New Zealand's accident compensation scheme that flowed from the 1967 Woodhouse Report (the Report), a Royal Commission report chaired by Sir Owen Woodhouse. It discusses the features of the Report and the determination it showed to get rid of the common law action for damages for personal injury. It analyses the degree to which the Report was not followed in the journey it took through the political decision-making system. There is a critical analysis of the delivery of benefits, the administration of the scheme and its financing. The performance in accident prevention and rehabilitation is briefly covered. The method of settling disputes in the scheme has seen an unwelcome return to legalism. The lecture concludes with a strong plea to remove the anomalies created by the accident compensation scheme between the vicitims of accident who receive earnings related-benefit and those who are dealt with under the Social Security Act 2018 under which they receive flat rate benefits. The lecture concludes with some lessons for policymakers.
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Buys, Nicholas. "The Woodhouse Report 22 years on." Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counselling 2, no. 2 (1996): ii—iv. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s132389220000168x.

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Burton, David A. "Nicholas M. J. Woodhouse: General Relativity." General Relativity and Gravitation 39, no. 11 (September 9, 2007): 1967–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10714-007-0513-4.

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Headen, I. "Isabel Mary Headen (Gardner) (nee Woodhouse)." BMJ 340, jun14 2 (June 14, 2010): c3179. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.c3179.

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Dziewonski, Adam M., and John Woodhouse. "Woodhouse receives 2001 Inge Lehmann Award." Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union 83, no. 13 (2002): 148. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2002eo000096.

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Hodel, Jérôme, Agnès Rötig, Arnold Munnich, and Hassan Hosseini. "Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping in Woodhouse‐Sakati Syndrome." Annals of Neurology 90, no. 2 (May 27, 2021): 324–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ana.26096.

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Thiessen, Elmer J. "A Rejoinder to Beck, Bellous, and Woodhouse." Paideusis 10, no. 1 (November 10, 2020): 37–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1073209ar.

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Prys-Jones, Robert. "Beryl Patricia Hall (née Woodhouse), 1917-2010." Ibis 153, no. 4 (August 3, 2011): 913–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-919x.2011.01152.x.

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Merali, Hasan S., Patricio C. Gargollo, and David A. Diamond. "Response to the comment by C. Woodhouse." Journal of Pediatric Urology 5, no. 4 (August 2009): 299. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpurol.2009.03.017.

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Al-Swailem, S. A. "Woodhouse Sakati syndrome associated with bilateral keratoconus." British Journal of Ophthalmology 90, no. 1 (January 1, 2006): 116–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bjo.2005.080101.

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Bastaki, Laila, Amal Al-Wadaani, Sayed Gouda, Hayat Al-Aboud, and Alaa Elshafey. "Woodhouse–Sakati syndrome in six Kuwaiti families." Middle East Journal of Medical Genetics 2, no. 2 (July 2013): 39–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.mxe.0000430774.84009.80.

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DUPONT, JUDITH GILDERSLEEVE. "Chase Going Woodhouse, A Twentieth-Century Woman." Connecticut History Review 51, no. 1 (April 1, 2012): 65–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/44370111.

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Gaskins, Richard. "Recalling the Future of ACC." Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 31, no. 1 (April 3, 2000): 215. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/vuwlr.v31i1.5970.

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Richard Gaskins visited the Law Faculty as a Fulbright from January to August 1999 to study developments in the Accident Compensation regime. His visit coincided with the controversy surrounding the National Government’s Accident Insurance Act 1998. Professor Gaskins gave the following paper, in which he addresses the continued importance of the Woodhouse Report, at a seminar on Accident Compensation held as part of the 1999 Australasian Law Teachers' Association Conference.In the paper he highlights two important insights of the Woodhouse Report that he believes have lasting value: its linking of tort reform to social welfare and its promotion of an ecological approach to preventing accidents. Professor Gaskins concludes that both insights retain their importance and challenges legal academics to address them as well as the more narrowly based law and economic approach to accidents that has dominated legal policy and academic thought since the early 1970s.
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Mortensen, Reid. "Woodhouse Reprised: Accident Compensation and Trans-Tasman Integration." Journal of Private International Law 9, no. 1 (April 29, 2013): 1–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.5235/17441048.9.1.1.

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Abusrair, A. H., S. Bohlega, A. Al-Semari, F. S. Al-Ajlan, K. Al-Ahmadi, B. Mohamed, and A. AlDakheel. "Brain MR Imaging Findings in Woodhouse-Sakati Syndrome." American Journal of Neuroradiology 39, no. 12 (November 8, 2018): 2256–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.a5879.

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AlAli, Amer O., Mohammed A. Soeid, Ahmed E. Shamakhi, Mosa Hakami, Mohammed Q. Masmali, Omar E. Masmali, Amro Alomar, et al. "Woodhouse-Sakati Syndrome with Unique Unreported Previous Findings." Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports 9, no. 7 (July 17, 2021): 723–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.36347/sjmcr.2021.v09i07.009.

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We present here at 16 years old a Saudi girl with alopecia which noted since birth and delayed puberty and short stature, dyslipidemia, diabetes and hypothyroidism. Family history was positive for similar complaints. Genetic study shows a mutation at DCAF17 which is known a common founder mutation confirming diagnosis of Woodhouse-Sakati Syndrome. This patient has many unreported findings of hepatic hemangioma, with Hepatomegaly, high indirect bilirubin, high uric acid, focal segmental Glomerulonephritis and low growth hormone level. Presentation of this syndrome may overlap with other important differential diagnosis like autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome, Alopecia-progressive neurological defect (ANE syndrome), and Turner and Mitochondrial disease. In such presentation, the presence of dysmorphic features and low intelligence quotient (IQ) scores, should alert the physician to look for WSS as a possible diagnosis.
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McMurtry, John. "Beyond Market Theology: Reply to Barrett and Woodhouse." Paideusis 5, no. 2 (November 12, 2020): 34–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1073349ar.

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Leise, Tanya, and Christopher Phillips. "Robert Woodhouse and the Evolution of Cambridge Mathematics." College Mathematics Journal 37, no. 4 (September 1, 2006): 326. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/27646376.

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Bohlega, Saeed, Ali H. Abusrair, Fahad S. Al-Ajlan, Norah Alharbi, Abdulaziz Al-Semari, Balsam Bohlega, Dalya Abualsaud, and Fowzan Alkuraya. "Patterns of neurological manifestations in Woodhouse-Sakati Syndrome." Parkinsonism & Related Disorders 69 (December 2019): 99–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.parkreldis.2019.10.007.

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Phillips, Christopher. "Robert Woodhouse and the Evolution of Cambridge Mathematics." History of Science 44, no. 1 (March 2006): 69–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/007327530604400104.

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Bursztejn, A. C., D. Bonneau, N. Soufir, B. Leheup, and L. Martin. "Syndrome de Woodhouse-Sakati : des signes dermatologiques méconnus ?" Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie 140, no. 12 (December 2013): S570. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.annder.2013.09.470.

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Alazami, AM, SA Schneider, D. Bonneau, L. Pasquier, M. Carecchio, M. Kojovic, K. Steindl, et al. "C2orf37 mutational spectrum in Woodhouse-Sakati syndrome patients." Clinical Genetics 78, no. 6 (November 2, 2010): 585–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-0004.2010.01441.x.

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Mclean, Martin. "Knowledge and dependency—A reply to Howard Woodhouse." Interchange 16, no. 4 (December 1985): 52–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01809410.

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Zurek, Anna K. "Letter the editor: Reply to woodhouse and eades." Journal of Electron Microscopy Technique 14, no. 1 (January 1990): 86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jemt.1060140115.

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McFarlane, Richard A. "Historiography of Selected Works on Cecil John Rhodes (1853–1902)." History in Africa 34 (2007): 437–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/hia.2007.0013.

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The historiography of Cecil John Rhodes may be divided into two broad categories: chauvinistic approval or utter vilification. In the Introduction to Colossus of Southern Africa, Lockhart and Woodhouse wrote: “Those who hated [Rhodes] most were those who knew him least, and those most admired and loved him were those who knew him best.” The earlier works written soon after Rhodes death, and usually by his “intima[te]” friends, constitute the first group. Later works written by historians and journalists largely constitute the second group. Generally speaking, the category into which a particular biography or history is placed has a strong correlation to the time it was written. Chronologically, these two groups divide at about 1945, when the last of Rhodes's intimate companions died and the British Empire was beginning to be dismantled.The earliest published biography of Cecil Rhodes was Cecil Rhodes: His Political Life and Speeches, 1881-1900 published just two years before his death. The work was published pseudonymously under the moniker “Vindex.” C.M. Woodhouse, in the “Notes on Sources” at the front of his book on Rhodes, identified Vindex as the Reverend F. Vershoyle.
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Chatziioannou, Vasileios, and Alex Hofmann. "Two-dimensional playability maps for single-reed woodwind instruments." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 154, no. 4_supplement (October 1, 2023): A323. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/10.0023675.

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One method to analyze musical instrument playability is by visualizing a two-dimensional subspace of the musician's control parameters. This hasbeen widely used in the form of Schelleng diagrams for bowed string instruments. There, it is possible to identify regions within the bow force—bowing position subspace where Helmholtz motion is achieved. Such diagrams may be populated either on the basis of experimental measurements, or via physical modeling. In fact, physical modeling is particularly suited to this task, since playing parameters can be directly controlled. It has been recently suggested (Woodhouse, in Proc. SMAC 2023) that similar diagrams may be used for analyzing wind instrument playability. This study aims at exploring this direction using a physical model which has been previously validated against experimental measurements. Initially, an informed decision is made on which parameters should be chosen for plotting an equivalent playability diagram. Subsequently, various diagram versions are generated, focusing on different aspects of the generated tones. As already pointed out by Woodhouse, similarities appear between the diagrams for bowed-string and woodwind instruments. It remains to examine how valuable information regarding woodwind playability may be extracted from such studies.
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Wilson, Ross. "1990s – Decade of Change." Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 34, no. 2 (June 2, 2003): 387. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/vuwlr.v34i2.5777.

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This paper provides a trade union perspective on the changes to New Zealand accident compensation laws during the 1990s, in the context of the political, social and economic environment of the time, and measures those changes, including the changing structure of the statutory scheme and its delivery, against the original Woodhouse Commission principles of Community Responsibility, Comprehensive Entitlement, Real Compensation, Complete Rehabilitation, and Administrative Efficiency.
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St John, Susan. "Reflections on the Woodhouse Legacy for the 21st Century." Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 51, no. 2 (September 1, 2020): 295. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/vuwlr.v51i2.6572.

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This lecture commemorates the life of one of our most distinguished judges and citizens, Sir Owen Woodhouse. His compassion, generosity of spirit and social conscience were reflected in his work as President of the Court of Appeal, President of the Law Commission and Chairman of the Royal Commission on Compensation for Injury that recommended a no-fault accident compensation scheme and laid the foundations for the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) scheme. He made an immense contribution to New Zealand's law and society.
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Lindon, John. "Gabriele d'Annunzio tra Italia e Inghilterra by John Woodhouse." Modern Language Review 101, no. 2 (2006): 556–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/mlr.2006.0386.

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Bond, Rebecca H. "K.M. Woodhouse, The Ecocentrists: A History of Radical Environmentalism." Canadian Journal of History 54, no. 3 (December 2019): 473–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cjh.ach.54.3.br44.

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