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Howard Barker and the reintroduction of the theatre of language /Knight, M. Eddy January 1995 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (B.A.(Hons.))--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Drama, 1995. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 120-130).
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The emergence of George Barker the poetry from the beginnings to 1950.Guenther, Barbara Josephine, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1974. / Typescript. Vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
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George Barker twentieth-century romantic /Fodaski, Martha. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1960. / Typescript. Vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
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Reciprocal haunting : Pat Barker's Regeneration trilogy /Knutsen, Karen Patrick. January 2008 (has links)
Diss. Karlstad : Karlstads universitet, 2008.
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Le Corps dans le théâtre de la catastrophe de Howard BarkerKiehl, Christine Boireau, Nicole. January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Thèse de doctorat : Anglais : Metz : 2005. / Thèse soutenue sur ensemble de travaux. Bibliogr. f. 429-447. Index f. 426. Annexes f. 448.
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James Nelson Barker, 1784-1858 with a reprint of his comedy, Tears and smiles,Musser, Paul Howard. Barker, James Nelson, January 1929 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Pennsylvania, 1929. / Published also without thesis note. With reproduction of original t.p. of Barker's Tears and smiles, Philadelphia, 1808. Bibliography: p. 211-223.
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James Nelson Barker, 1784-1858 with a reprint of his comedy Tears and smiles,Musser, Paul Howard. Barker, James Nelson, January 1929 (has links)
Issued also as Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Pennsylvania. / With reproduction of original t.p. of Barker's Tears and smiles. Philadelphia, 1808. Bibliography: p. 211-230.
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Harley Granville-Barker and the modern English theatreSalenius, Elmer William January 1951 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University / Although Harley Granville-Barker has been considered one of the most significant figures in the modern English theatre ever since the early twentieth century, no comprehensive account of his varied achievements has heretofore been written. It is the purpose of this study to provide such an account--to describe and evaluate his contributions to the theatre as actor, producer, dramatists, and critic.
Incorporated inna biographical sketch in this dissertation is an account of Barker's work as an actor. After appearing in various contemporary plays and revivals of Shakespeare, Barker made his greatest success as an actor at the Court Theatre from 1904 to 1907, playing the heroes of many of Shaw's plays and of his own. Judging by contemporary accounts, he excelled in realistic portrayals of men of charm and intellectual passion, and his voice was very effective in lyrical moods as well as in repartee.
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Prenatal Exposure to Maternal Cigarette Smoke and Offspring Body Mass Index: A Prospective Study of Québec ChildrenGravel, Jonathan 28 September 2011 (has links)
Concern is mounting over the increase in prevalence and severity of overweight and obesity in children worldwide. Intrauterine life has been identified as a critical period for the development of overweight or obesity and other related chronic diseases. Prenatal exposure to maternal cigarette smoke (PEMCS) has consistently emerged as an important risk factor for excess weight in the offspring and is a targetable behaviour for prevention strategies.
This study examines first the relationship between PEMCS and overweight status of children at 10 years of age and second, whether PEMCS is associated with distinct longitudinal BMI trajectories. Analyses include multivariate and multinomial logistic regression and longitudinal group based modeling methods.
PEMCS was found to be a significant risk factor for overweight in children independent of birth weight and catch-up growth. However, PEMCS was not associated with BMI trajectory membership. Our results lend support to the paradigm of in-utero excess weight prevention.
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Prenatal Exposure to Maternal Cigarette Smoke and Offspring Body Mass Index: A Prospective Study of Québec ChildrenGravel, Jonathan 28 September 2011 (has links)
Concern is mounting over the increase in prevalence and severity of overweight and obesity in children worldwide. Intrauterine life has been identified as a critical period for the development of overweight or obesity and other related chronic diseases. Prenatal exposure to maternal cigarette smoke (PEMCS) has consistently emerged as an important risk factor for excess weight in the offspring and is a targetable behaviour for prevention strategies.
This study examines first the relationship between PEMCS and overweight status of children at 10 years of age and second, whether PEMCS is associated with distinct longitudinal BMI trajectories. Analyses include multivariate and multinomial logistic regression and longitudinal group based modeling methods.
PEMCS was found to be a significant risk factor for overweight in children independent of birth weight and catch-up growth. However, PEMCS was not associated with BMI trajectory membership. Our results lend support to the paradigm of in-utero excess weight prevention.
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