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    We’re in the era of overtourism but there is a more sustainable way forward
    (The Conversation Media Group Ltd, 2019-01-16) Scheyvens R
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    Nursing roles and responsibilities in general practice: three case studies
    (Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners, 2015) Walker LA; Clendon J; Nelson K
    INTRODUCTION: Primary care nursing teams may now comprise registered nurses (usually termed practice nurses), nurse practitioners, physician assistants, enrolled nurses, and primary care practice assistants, clinical assistants, or nursing assistants. There is a need to understand how practitioners in the different roles work with patients in the changed environment. The aim of this study was to describe the different configurations of health professionals' skill-mix in three dissimilar primary care practices, their inter- and intra-professional collaboration and communication, and to explore the potential of expanded nursing scopes and roles to improve patient access. METHODS: Document review, observation and interviews with key stakeholders were used to explore how health practitioners in three practice settings work together, including their delegation, substitution, enhancement and innovation in roles and interdisciplinary interactions in providing patient care. A multiphase integrative, qualitative and skill-mix framework analysis was used to compare findings related to nursing skill-mix across case studies. FINDINGS: Three models of primary care provision, utilising different nursing skill-mix and innovations were apparent. These illustrate considerable flexibility and responsiveness to local need and circumstances. CONCLUSION: Enabling nurses to work to the full extent of their scope, along with some adjustments to the models of care, greater multidisciplinary cooperation and coordination could mitigate future workforce shortages and improve patient access to care.
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    The Defence Capability Plan 2019: Ten Different Views from Security Commentators
    (2019-08-19) Azizian R; Burton J; Greener P; Harding N; Hutching M; Johanson T; Mapp W; Morse V; Moses J; Patman R; Harding, N
    With the aim of broadening views on security issues, we asked a range of experts and commentators to respond to the 2019 Defence Capability Plan (DCP19) from their own point of view.
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    The logic of p-values
    (PsyArxiv Preprints, 2017-12-13) Perezgonzalez JD
    Wagenmakers et al. addressed the illogic use of p-values in 'Psychological Science under Scrutiny'. While historical criticisms mostly deal with the illogical nature of null hypothesis significance testing (NHST), Wagenmakers et al. generalize such argumentation to the p-value itself. Unfortunately, Wagenmakers et al. misinterpret the formal logic basis of tests of significance (and, by extension, of tests of acceptance). This article highlights three instances where such logical interpretation fails and provides plausible corrections and further clarification.
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    The 2018 Strategic Defence Statement: Ten Different Views from Massey Scholars
    (2018-08-01) Azizian R; Choi S; Belgrave D; Greener B; Harding N; Hoverd W; Knotter L; Leslie H; Powles A; Prinsen; Greener, B
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    From nothing to something: The talent development journey of New Zealand Samoan tenors, Pene and Amitai Pati.
    (2012) White VK
    A case study exploring concepts of Pasifika giftedness through the lived experiences as expressed by the media, of public figures Pene and Amitai Pati, now famous New Zealand tenors, who originated from Mangere, Auckland.
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    Standard terms of construction contract for renovation and small projects (STCC-RSP 2015)
    (Construction Industry Development Board Malaysia, 2014-12-09) Ameer Ali NAN