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Vermeule, Emily. "Baby Aigisthos and the Bronze Age". Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society 33 (1987): 122–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s006867350000496x.

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Greek poets and painters of all archaic and classical stages actively used the Bronze Age as their major medium of expression. Their plots are made of legends they attribute to Bronze Age places, their characters are heroes, often royal, who contest those places and thrones, and fight at home and overseas for small quantities of metals, horses, cattle, women. The heroic figures of the classical imagination, especially in tragedy, are isolated and highlighted before general backgrounds of palaces, battlefields, sacred shrines, altars and groves, or tombs. The characters often take on aspects that seem to emanate from these settings – kingly, quarrelsome, acquisitive, enemies or puppets of the gods, exposed to and angry at death. The heroes often seem like dead divinities, sentient watchers inside the earth, contemplating contemporary life, like Amphiaraos watching from some breathing cave near Harma in Boiotia, while an image of them is projected on the stage to walk and talk through their remembered, familiar pathea.
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Varty, Anne. "The Rise and Fall of the Victorian Stage Baby". New Theatre Quarterly 21, n.º 3 (18 de julho de 2005): 218–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x05000126.

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Real or imaginary, babies provided the Victorian public with a favourite spectacle, featuring in sensational, domestic, and farcical plays, often at the centre of the plot. Impossible to train, their deployment was not without hazard. Under scrutiny here are the range of their manifestations and the effects they could generate. Warren's baby farce Nita's First (1884) emerges as a precursor to The Importance of Being Earnest; Morton's nameless Children in the Wood (1793) swell into music-hall stars by the time of the Drury Lane pantomime of 1888. The departure of real babies from the stage was dictated by the Prevention of Cruelty to Children Act of 1889—legislation which had in turn been influenced by the rhetoric of moral reformers which constructed all theatre children as vulnerable, exploited ‘babies’ in need of protection, not applause. The author, Anne Varty, is a Senior Lecturer in the English Department at Royal Holloway, University of London.
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Draper, Brian, e Dave Anderson. "The baby boomers are nearly here – but do we have sufficient workforce in old age psychiatry?" International Psychogeriatrics 22, n.º 6 (3 de junho de 2010): 947–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1041610210000566.

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In 2011, the baby boomer generation officially commences its residency in the 65 years and over age group (U.S. Census Bureau, 2006). The much anticipated rapid growth in the population aged 65 years and over between 2011 and 2030 will challenge health care systems worldwide. Mental health services for older people will need to prepare for a near doubling of possible demand based upon estimates of the increase in prevalence of mental disorders in late life in this period in the developed world, with the increase likely to be greater in low and middle income countries (Bartels, 2003; Alzheimer's Disease International, 2009). The pressures that this will place upon the old age psychiatry workforce has contributed to the impetus for the Faculties of Psychiatry of Old Age of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists to prepare a ‘Joint Statement on Specialist Old Age Psychiatry Workforce and Training’ (see Appendix).
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Cox, John L., Janice Gerrard, David Cookson e J. Mary Jones. "Development and audit of Charles Street Parent and Baby Day Unit, Stoke-on-Trent". Psychiatric Bulletin 17, n.º 12 (dezembro de 1993): 711–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/pb.17.12.711.

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Although several studies have found the frequency of postnatal depression to range from 9 to 13%, optimal services for the recognition and management of this disorder are not fully established. There is a lacuna in the provision and costing of comprehensive services for women with postnatal mental illness, although it is recommended that each large district requires a consultant led team (three to five sessions per week) and a district or supra-district mother and baby unit (Oates 1988; Royal College of Psychiatrists 1992).
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Elmstrom, G. W., F. McCuistion e D. N. Maynard. "INCIDENCE AND SEVERITY OF WATERMELON (CITRULLUS LANATUS) HOLLOWHEART". HortScience 30, n.º 3 (junho de 1995): 427b—427. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.30.3.427b.

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Watermelon varieties were evaluated for hollowheart (HH) at Bradenton, Leesburg, and Quincy, Fla. HH varied with location, variety, and season. Among icebox varieties, `Sugar Baby', `Baby Gray', and SSDL had less HH than `Tiger Baby', `Minilee', and `Mickylee'. Among standard varieties, `Sangria' and `Jubilee II' had less HH than `Crimson Sweet' and `Royal Sweet'. In 1990, HH was more severe at Quincy than at Bradenton or Leesburg, but the ranking of seedless entries was similar among the locations. HMX 7928, `Nova', `Tycoon', and `Millionaire' had least HH, and `Jack of Hearts', `Ssupersweet 4073', `Ssupersweet 5344', and `King of Hearts' had the most HH. `Jack of Hearts' and `Crimson Sweet' fruit were cut and evaluated in Spring 1993 at 5, 12, 19, 26, and 33 days after anthesis. Incidence of HH was low in 5- and 12-day-old fruit, increased in fruit that were 19 or 26 days old, and did not increase in older fruit. About one-third of fruit from both varieties had some HH. Among the seven entries in another test in Spring 1993, `Tri-X-313' had the least HH and `Crimson Sweet', `Jack of Hearts', and `Jubilee II' had the most.
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Stephen, Morris, Abbott David, Hollwey Alex e Jackson Jenny. "SP11 Family integrated care: a way forward for medicines optimisation on the special care baby unit". Archives of Disease in Childhood 103, n.º 2 (19 de janeiro de 2018): e1.3-e1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2017-314584.11.

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IntroductionFamily Integrated Care (FIC) is a new model of care within the neonatal unit that aims to empower parents to take a more active role in caring for their newborn child. FIC has been shown to have many positive effects including reducing length of admission.1 FIC involves building a relationship with parents and training them to deliver many aspects of care to their newborn baby whilst on the neonatal unit.As neonatal units implement FIC, this presents both a challenge and opportunity to pharmacy. Many aspects of FIC complement medicines optimisation, as described by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society,2 such as understanding the patient and parent experience. The aim of this project was to plan, design and implement a clinical pharmacy service on the local neonatal units by combining FIC and medicines optimisation.MethodsGuidelines regarding medicines optimisation were reviewed along with existing local policies. Parents and members of the multi-professional team (MDT) involved in FIC where then interviewed. Open-ended questions were used to establish what their needs were and what pharmacy could do to support them. This information was then used to finalise the methods for delivering medicines optimisation.ResultsThe interviews provided useful feedback for how medicines optimisation should be delivered. Parents were very receptive to learning more about their child’s medicines and being trained to administer them. They felt it would give them a better understanding of why a medicine was being used and also prepare them for discharge. In addition, they also wanted to be provided with written information and a structured training plan to reduce anxiety and build confidence.Nursing staff wanted documentation to ensure that there would be accountability for who was responsible for administering medicines. They also highlighted that there needed to be a process to communicate prescription changes to parents. Managers asked that processes complied with medicines governance policies.Pharmacists worked closely alongside the FIC project team to agree on the processes for medicines optimisation. This included drop-in group teaching sessions on medicines every fortnight for parents, regular medication reviews by pharmacists with parents at the cotside, using the hospital self-administration policy to assess parent competency to administer medicines, using one stop dispensing to supply medicines, and producing an information leaflet for parents.ConclusionFIC has provided an excellent opportunity to plan and develop a neonatal clinical pharmacy service for the future. Specifically, to tailor it so that parents and patients are at the centre. Involving parents in this process provided valuable information and resulted in changes to the delivery of care. Empowering parents to become more involved with medicines, supported by pharmacy, has the potential to benefit everyone.ReferencesO’Brien K, Bracht M, Macdonell K, et al. A pilot cohort analytic study of family integrated care in a Canadian neonatal intensive care unit. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth2013;13(Suppl. 1):S12.Royal Pharmaceutical Society. Medicines optimisation: Helping patients to make the most of medicines2013. London: Royal Pharmaceutical Society.
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Hopkins, D. L., C. M. Thompson e G. W. Elmstrom. "Resistance of Watermelon Seedlings and Fruit to the Fruit Blotch Bacterium". HortScience 28, n.º 2 (fevereiro de 1993): 122–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.28.2.122.

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Seedlings of 22 watermelon [Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. and Nakai] cultivars and two plant introductions were screened in the greenhouse for resistance to the fruit blotch bacterium. There were significant differences in disease severity among cultivars, but no cultivar was immune to the bacterium. In field tests, fruit of 18 commercial cultivars were inoculated individually or became infected naturally from diseased foliage. Cultivars with relatively resistant fruit included `Sugar Baby', `Jubilation', `Mirage', `Calsweet', `Crimson Sweet', `Royal Sweet', and `Sangria'. The more susceptible cultivars generally had a light-colored rind. Cultivar level of resistance to bacterial fruit blotch may not be sufficient under conditions conducive to severe disease development.
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Halasz, George. "Book Review: The Baby as Subject: New Directions in Infant–Parent Psychotherapy from the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne". Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 38, n.º 10 (outubro de 2004): 851–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/j.1440-1614.2004.01471.x.

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Harvey, Peter W. "The Australian Royal Commission into the Aged Care Industry 2019". Journal of Aging Research and Healthcare 2, n.º 4 (30 de janeiro de 2019): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.14302/issn.2474-7785.jarh-19-2608.

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In the light of various complaints about the quality of care provided by and operation of aged care facilities across Australia, the Commonwealth Government has announced a Royal Commission into the activities of the sector. As the proportion of Australians over 65 continues to grow with the ageing of the ‘Baby Boomer’ generation, more Australians are seeking secure aged care arrangements to meet their increasingly complex living and healthcare needs. We hear much comment today about the concept of healthy ageing and the importance of older people staying connected to and active in their communities. Not only does this ongoing connectivity support better lifestyles and health status, it provides an avenue for older people to contribute to the support of others once their more formal working lives are concluded. Unfortunately, the gap between the rhetoric and the reality of ageing in Australia is strained and it appears that much about the operations of the aged care sector today is less than satisfactory. While some well-funded retirees can afford comfortable and fulfilling living arrangements, many others are left in less ideal circumstances. With aged care organisations currently building the next generation of ‘hotel’ style living arrangements for cashed up self-funded retirees, others are being left behind financially and in terms of the quality of their care. At the same time, maltreatment and abuse of residents is coming to light, as in the ‘Oakden Nursing Home’ situation in South Australia, for example. Consequently, the Federal Government has now launched a formal inquiry into the activities of organisations running aged care facilities in Australia. The inquiry is designed to assess the operation of this industry with a focus on the economics of aged care centres, the quality of care, the food and recreational activities provided and the challenge of staffing these facilities to keep residents safe and well as they age in dignity.
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Russell, Conrad. "Whose Supremacy? King, Parliament and the Church 1530–1640". Ecclesiastical Law Journal 4, n.º 21 (julho de 1997): 700–708. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956618x00002982.

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In October 1993, I had to decide whether it was proper for me, as an unbeliever, to go to Parliament to vote in favour of a Church of England measure. Was it proper that laymen, not members of the church, not involved in the decisions taken, should be allowed to sit in Parliament to decide what the law of the church should be? After some discussion, I was persuaded it was proper, and cast my vote accordingly. In that decision, I recognized the triumph of one version of the Royal Supremacy over another. It is the triumph of Christopher St. German over Bishop Stephen Gardiner, of Sir Francis Knollys over Queen Elizabeth I, of Chief Justice Coke over Lord Chancellor Ellesmere, and of John Pym over Archbishop Laud. That triumph took a century to arrive after Henry VIII's Act of Supremacy, and, like many other triumphs, it threw out a promising baby with its mess of popish bath-water.
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BARTOLO, MENDOZA ISAIAS. "CONTROL DE Botrytis cinerea Pers. (Telomorfo: Botryotinia fuckeliana De Bary) EN ROSA CON EXTRACTOS DE VID SILVESTRE". Tesis de Licenciatura, UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DEL ESTADO DE MÉXICO, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11799/105079.

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ALTERNATIVA ECOLOGICA DE MANEJO DE Botrytis cinerea
In Mexico, the floriculture industry has grown in the last decade in surface, in new species and in its intensive management in area highlighting the rose bush, as the main species that is exported, its cultivation is damaged by a disease called blight by B. cinerea. Its control depends only on the use of fungicides of the benzimidazole type, highlighting the benomyl and little has been tried with the use of fungicides of botanical origin, a possible alternative are the extracts of wild vine that contains high amount of phenols. Therefore, the present work was established with the objective of evaluating the wild vine extract to control B. cinerea in rose. Three doses of the phenolic extract obtained from the accession of wild vitis obtained by the percolation method from the macerated material with ethanol, as well as a control of synthetic origin were evaluated. The established inoculum was provided by the ICAMEX laboratory. Four repetitions were established for each treatment under a randomized block design. The results indicated that the 80% dose reduced the severity of Botrytis spp. in the cultivar of rosa Santa fe variety, as well as the smaller area under the curve of the progress of the disease. The doses at 40 and 100% showed no control effect behaving the same as the control.
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Holmes, Donna Leanne. "Old company records the effect of custodial history on the arrangement and description of selected archival collections of business records /". Connect to thesis, 2008. http://adt.ecu.edu.au/adt-public/adt-ECU2008.0020.html.

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Livros sobre o assunto "Royal baby"

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Tony, Ross, ed. The royal baby. Oxford [England]: Oxford University Press, 2013.

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Royal holiday baby. New York: Silhouette Books, 2010.

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Donald, Robyn. The Royal Baby Bargain. Toronto, Ontario: Harlequin, 2010.

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Expecting His Royal Baby: The Royal House of Niroli. Toronto: Harlequin, 2007.

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Protecting her Royal Baby. Richmond: Mills & Boon, 2014.

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Kendrick, Sharon. The royal baby revelation. Richmond: Mills & Boon, 2010.

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Stephens, Susan. Expecting His Royal Baby. Toronto, Ontario: Harlequin, 2007.

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Morgan, Raye. Found: His Royal Baby. Toronto, Ontario: Harlequin, 2008.

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Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress), ed. Found: his royal baby. Toronto: Harlequin, 2008.

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Miffy and the royal baby. London: Simon & Schuster Childrens Books, 2015.

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Kosior, Katarzyna. "Outlander, Baby Killer, Poisoner? Rethinking Bona Sforza’s Black Legend". In Virtuous or Villainess? The Image of the Royal Mother from the Early Medieval to the Early Modern Era, 199–223. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-51315-1_10.

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Copeland, Jack. "Baby". In The Turing Guide. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198747826.003.0029.

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The modern computer age began on 21 June 1948, when the first electronic universal stored-program computer successfully ran its first program. Built in Manchester, this ancestral computer was the world’s first universal Turing machine in hardware. Fittingly, it was called simply ‘Baby’. The story of Turing’s involvement with Baby and with its successors at Manchester is a tangled one. The world’s first electronic stored-program digital computer ran its first program in the summer of 1948 (Fig. 20.1). ‘A small electronic digital computing machine has been operating successfully for some weeks in the Royal Society Computing Machine Laboratory’, wrote Baby’s designers, Freddie Williams and Tom Kilburn, in the letter to the scientific periodical Nature that announced their success to the world. Williams, a native of the Manchester area, had spent his war years working on radar in rural Worcestershire. Kilburn, his assistant, was a bluntspeaking Yorkshireman. By the end of the fighting there wasn’t much that, between them, they didn’t know about the state of the art in electronics. In December 1945 the two friends returned to the north of England to pioneer the modern computer. Baby was a classic case of a small-scale university pilot project that led to successful commercial development by an external company. The Manchester engineering firm Ferranti built its Ferranti Mark I computer to Williams’s and Kilburn’s design: this was the earliest commercially available electronic digital computer. The first Ferranti rolled out of the factory in February 1951. UNIVAC I, the earliest computer to go on the market in the United States, came a close second: the first one was delivered a few weeks later, in March 1951. Williams and Kilburn developed a high-speed memory for Baby that went on to become a mainstay of computing worldwide. It consisted of cathode-ray tubes resembling small television tubes. Data (zeros and ones) were stored as a scatter of dots on each tube’s screen: a small focused dot represented ‘1’ and a larger blurry dot represented ‘0’. The Williams tube memory, as the invention was soon called, was also used in Baby’s immediate successors, built at Manchester University and by Ferranti Ltd.
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Winnicott, Donald W. "Environmental Health in Infancy". In The Collected Works of D. W. Winnicott, 81–88. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780190271404.003.0006.

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In this talk to the Paediatric Section of the Royal Society of Medicine, Winnicott explains why it is important that doctors and nurses understand that they should not interfere with the establishment of the interpersonal relationships of the baby and mother. Holding and handling, object relating and the management of excretory processes are among his topics, all from the perspective of his role both as a doctor and a psychoanalyst.
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Pawlby, Susan, e Deborah Sharp. "Maternal and offspring mental health: From bench to bedside". In Perinatal Psychiatry. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199676859.003.0016.

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Translational research has become one of the key concepts of medical science in the 21st century, with academics and clinicians coming together in a joint effort to bring findings from basic research into the clinical setting so that they can benefit patients. Channi Kumar may not have recognized this phrase, but his work was truly translational. Indeed his perinatal research programme was bi-directional in its translation. As a clinician and an academic, Channi’s research was informed by his clinical work with mothers suffering from severe mental illness (SMI) following childbirth. He recognized the importance of treating a mother’s mental illness, while at the same supporting her in the care of her baby. His clinical work on the Mother and Baby Unit at the Bethlem Royal Hospital gave rise to research into the understanding of antenatal and postnatal mental illness and its effects on the child as well as into improving services and treatment for women and their babies. In this chapter we will show how two of Channi’s flagship studies, the South London Child Development Study (SLCDS) and a video feedback intervention programme on the Mother and Baby Unit, continue to gather evidence and to inform perinatal guidelines in the 21st century. The SLCDS is unique in that it is one of the first longitudinal studies of women’s mental health and its impact on the children to begin during pregnancy. Specifically, families from two inner-city London General Practice sites were initially recruited into a longitudinal prospective study of emotional disorders related to childbirth when the women were pregnant between 1 January and 31 December 1986. It has followed the lives of 151 families through pregnancy and the index child’s first year, with 86% participating when the index child was 4 years, 89% at 11 years, and 83% at 16 years. At the outset of the study, the mean age of the women was 25.9 years (range 16–43 years); 60% were married, 32% had a regular partner, and 8% were single; 78% were of white British origin; 86% were working class; 30% had no educational qualifications.
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Li, Jie Jack. "Blood Thinners: From Heparin to Plavix". In Blockbuster Drugs. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199737680.003.0008.

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Three types of blood cells exist in the human body: red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, in addition to plasma, which takes up 55 percent of the blood’s volume. Red blood cells take up approximately 45 percent of the blood’s volume. They transport oxygen from the lungs to other body parts. White cells defend us against bacterial and viral invasions. Platelets (less than 1 percent of the blood), the third type of blood cells, are sticky little cell fragments that are involved in helping the blood clot, a process known as coagulation. Without platelets (even though they constitute less than 1 percent of blood), our blood would not be able to clot, and we would have uncontrolled bleeding. However, formation of blood clots is a double-edged sword. Clots are beneficial because they heal cuts and wounds; blood clots in the bloodstream are harmful because they block coronary arteries, constrict vital oxygen supplies, and cause heart attacks and strokes, more and more frequent modern maladies as the baby boomers get older. Whenever the body is cut or injured and blood comes into contact with cells outside the bloodstream, a tissue factor on these cells encounters a particular protein within the blood, which triggers the clotting process. In the same vein, a series of other blood factors then come into action and amplify one another to quickly form a jelly-like blood clot. Blood clots form when an enzyme called thrombin marshals fibrin (a blood protein) and platelets (tiny cells that circulate in the blood) to coagulate at the site of an injury. Individuals with no ability to clot have a genetic condition called hemophilia; such people are also known as “bleeders.” Queen Victoria was hemophilic, and she passed on her genes to her many heirs who ruled Europe for over a century. This is why hemophilia is sometimes known as the royal disease. Symptoms of hemophilia manifest only in male offspring. People with hemophilia must periodically administer a clotting factor to their blood to prevent constant bleeding.
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Hipwell, Alison E. "Childhood and adolescent mental health as developmental predictors of the early caregiving of teenage mothers". In Perinatal Psychiatry. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199676859.003.0021.

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I first met Channi 25 years ago when I applied for a Research Assistant position on the Mother-Baby Unit (MBU) at the Bethlem Royal Hospital. The research project was to improve the process of collecting data on infant functioning and mother–infant interactions among inpatient dyads on the MBU in order to evaluate better the real and potential risks to the infant. Channi had noticed that, soon after an admission, MBU staff often had a hunch about which mothers could demonstrate sensitive and responsive caregiving once their florid psychotic episode had improved, and which mothers were likely to have ongoing difficulties. He had developed the Bethlem Mother-Infant Interaction Scale for completion by nurses on the unit to capture and quantify their observations in a more systematic manner. Although my primary responsibility was to test the psychometric properties of the scale, Channi encouraged my nascent interests in the transactional relationships between maternal postpartum psychopathology and infant development. During the next 5 years and beyond, I benefited greatly from his intellectual guidance and mentorship, his exceptional generosity and his visionary thinking. These highly formative experiences have contributed to my sustained interest in early prediction of both maternal caregiving and perinatal psychopathology. In this chapter, I describe results from a prospective study of adolescent mothers that combine both of these elements. A glance at the literature gives a very strong impression that adolescent mothers and their infants are a highly vulnerable group of dyads. Much has been written about adolescent motherhood as a life transition that is not yet normative, requiring teenagers to cope with the developmental demands of adolescence simultaneously with the new and, not insignificant, challenges of pregnancy and motherhood. Research has shown that adolescence is a period in life that is characterized by mood volatility (Brent and Birmaher 2002; Nolen-Hoeksema and Girgus 1994) as well as vulnerability for onset and escalation of a wide range of mental health problems, including depression (Lewinsohn et al. 1993), and behaviour problems (Steinberg et al. 2006). Combining this developmental window of risk for psychopathology with the possibility that adolescent mothers may be emotionally and practically unprepared to deal with their infant’s capacities and needs, certainly gives cause for concern.
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"‘Heart of Oak’: The Annus Mirabilis, Part 2: Quiberon Bay". In A History of the Royal Navy. I.B. Tauris, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9780755618644.ch-007.

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"‘Our bells are worn threadbare with ringing for victories’: The Annus Mirabilis, Part 1: Lagos Bay and Quebec". In A History of the Royal Navy. I.B. Tauris, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9780755618644.ch-006.

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Bourke, Richard. "Consent and Conciliation". In Empire and Revolution. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691175652.003.0010.

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This chapter details Burke's political life from 1774 to 1783. His first three years in parliament as a member for Bristol were dominated by the deteriorating situation in the colonies. The following six were devoted to retrieving them for the Empire. Relations were first soured by a group of “intolerable” Acts passed during the aftermath of the Boston Tea Party. Among these the Massachusetts Bay Regulating Act, which received the royal assent on 20 May 1774, overturned the province's 1691 charter. Another intolerable measure was the new Bill for the government of Quebec that was debated in the Commons the same summer. The discussion centered on the obligations imposed on victors after a conquest.
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O’Regan, Hannah J. "Menageries and Bearskin Caps". In Bears, 256–70. University Press of Florida, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9781683401384.003.0012.

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North American bears have had cultural significance outside the United States. This chapter explores the role of black, brown, and polar bears in Britain, focusing on the period following the founding of the Hudson’s Bay Company in the late 1600s. Both live bears for exhibition and their products (particularly skins) are considered. The most culturally significant bearskin artifact is the bearskin cap—worn by Buckingham Palace guards—and their history is explored here. Key exhibited animals include an ancient grizzly bear called “Old Martin,” who was one of the last members of the Royal Menagerie at the Tower of London and one of the earliest inhabitants of London Zoo, and “Winnie,” the Canadian black bear who was the inspiration for Winnie-the-Pooh.
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Trabalhos de conferências sobre o assunto "Royal baby"

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Shah, R., E. Leith, M. Lynch e J. Daniels. "G137(P) Baby boxes for safe sleeping – but would parents use them?" In Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, Abstracts of the Annual Conference, 24–26 May 2017, ICC, Birmingham. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2017-313087.136.

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Lee-Kelland, Richard, e Fiona Finlay. "GP3 ‘Forgotten baby syndrome’: a systematic review and analysis of caregiver intention". In Faculty of Paediatrics of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, 9th Europaediatrics Congress, 13–15 June, Dublin, Ireland 2019. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2019-epa.70.

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Oba, R., U. Aboushofa e B. Olorunsola. "G420(P) A rare case of syndromic congenital hyperinsulinism in a preterm baby". In Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, Abstracts of the RCPCH Conference–Online, 25 September 2020–13 November 2020. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2020-rcpch.362.

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Sanneerappa, Phani Bhushan, Bazlin Ramly, Mathew Thomas e Moosakutty Chetiyarama. "P104 A 9-week baby with Ph of 7.62 and bicarbonate of 66.6". In Faculty of Paediatrics of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, 9th Europaediatrics Congress, 13–15 June, Dublin, Ireland 2019. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2019-epa.459.

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Fraser, C., R. Gilbert, S. Oddie e K. Harron. "G469 Is variation in line days between neonatal units explained by baby characteristics? a database cohort study". In Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, Abstracts of the Annual Conference, 24–26 May 2017, ICC, Birmingham. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2017-313087.461.

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Elrih, Mohamed, Ali Omer, Mohamed Shalan e Mr William Gaine. "P42 Septic arthritis of elbow joint in an 11 month baby following chickenpox, a case report". In Faculty of Paediatrics of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, 9th Europaediatrics Congress, 13–15 June, Dublin, Ireland 2019. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2019-epa.397.

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Cuevas-Asturias, S., e P. Ramnarayan. "G159(P) Keeping still, a case of reversible progressive paralysis in a baby". In Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, Abstracts of the RCPCH Conference and exhibition, 13–15 May 2019, ICC, Birmingham, Paediatrics: pathways to a brighter future. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2019-rcpch.155.

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Ayyaz, Muhammad, Syed Muhammad Hassan e Yaseen Badar. "P398 A case of neonatal plasmodium vivax malaria caused by exchange transfusion in a G6PD deficient baby". In Faculty of Paediatrics of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, 9th Europaediatrics Congress, 13–15 June, Dublin, Ireland 2019. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2019-epa.744.

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Smithers, N. "G246 Parents’ experience of the decision to withdraw treatment from their critically ill baby". In Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, Abstracts of the RCPCH Conference and exhibition, 13–15 May 2019, ICC, Birmingham, Paediatrics: pathways to a brighter future. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2019-rcpch.239.

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Stead, J., M. Semple, B. Griffith, R. Pickles, S. Patel e J. Barclay. "G447 The cross-sectional and longitudinal assessment of the effects of nursery attendance and breastfeeding on respiratory symptoms and their impact on quality of life in the first 22 months of life- results from the liverpool baby breathing study". In Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, Abstracts of the Annual Conference, 13–15 March 2018, SEC, Glasgow, Children First – Ethics, Morality and Advocacy in Childhood, The Journal of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2018-rcpch.436.

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