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Barriers to well-being for Aboriginal gender-diverse people: results from the Trans PULSE Project in Ontario, Canada
- A. Scheim, Randy C Jackson, L. James, T. S. Dopler, J. Pyne, G. Bauer
- Medicine
- 29 November 2013
Purpose – Despite health inequities experienced by Aboriginal and transgender (trans) communities, little research has explored the well-being of Aboriginal trans (gender-diverse) people. This paper… Expand
Empresses and Power in Early Byzantium
- L. James
- Art
- 15 September 2001
Who is the empress? naming an empress describing and empress depicting and empress the empress in action.
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Midwifery education in New Zealand: Education, practice and autonomy.
- A. Gilkison, S. Pairman, Judith McAra-Couper, Mary Kensington, L. James
- Medicine
- Midwifery
- 1 February 2016
New Zealand's midwifery education model is intertwined with a practice model which is underpinned by autonomy and partnership. The curriculum prepares students for practice across the scope of… Expand
Nurturing the next generation: Midwives' experiences when working with third year midwifery students in New Zealand
- L. James
- Medicine
- 20 June 2013
Midwifery students require appropriate and timely access to clinical learning opportunities while completing a Bachelor of Midwifery and to achieve this they must be supported by practising midwives.… Expand
Icon and Word: The power of images in Byzantium
- A. Eastmond, L. James
- History, Art
- 2003
Icons and Meaning: Icon, idol, fetish and totem, Annabel Wharton When all that is gold does not glitter - on the strange history of looking at Byzantine art, Rico Franses Icon and portrait in the… Expand
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Mosaics in the Medieval World: From Late Antiquity to the Fifteenth Century
- L. James
- Art
- 5 October 2017
Goddess, Whore, Wife or Slave? Will the Real Byzantine Empress Please Stand Up?
- L. James
- Art
- 19 June 1997
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