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Ha ora: Improving access to early diagnosis of lung cancer for Maori and rural communities. Understanding patient experiences in General Practice
(University of Waikato, 2021)There were two main objectives for this report. The first was to identify the barriers to early diagnosis of lung cancer experienced by Māori lung cancer patients and whānau. Second was to co-design a multi-pronged ... -
Habitat of grace : biology, religion and the global environmental crisis
(The University of Waikato, 1999)The Fifth Mission Statement urges the Anglican Church to be, or become, involved in the world-wide effort by all thinking people, of any faith or none, to find workable ways to alleviate the global environmental crisis. ... -
Habitat provision is a major driver of native bird communities in restored urban forests
(John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2022)Urbanization, and the drastic loss of habitat it entails, poses a major threat to global avian biodiversity. Ecological restoration of urban forests is therefore increasingly vital for native bird conservation, but control ... -
Habitat requirements of black mudfish (Neochanna diversus) in the Waikato region, North Island, New Zealand.
(R S N Z Publishing, 1996-03-01)Black mudfish (Neochanna diversus) were found at 39 of 80 sites in the Waikato region, New Zealand, ranging from large wetlands to small swampy streams. Of the sites with mudfish, 87% were dry at some time during summer. ... -
Habitat use and responses to odours by rodents in New Zealand
(The University of Waikato, 1999)Four species of introduced rodent live in New Zealand. No more than three species are sympatric here, although all four are in more tropical areas. All are pests for economic, public health and conservation reasons. The ... -
Habitat use and trophic ecology of bronze whaler sharks (Carcharhinus brachyurus) in New Zealand
(The University of Waikato, 2021)Sharks are among some of the most diverse and abundant top-level predators within marine ecosystems. Their predatory role in controlling the population size, distribution and behaviour of species within the lower levels ... -
Habituation and Dishabituation of Physical Activity
(University of Waikato, 2015)Three experiments with single subject research designs were conducted to see whether habituation occurred as human participants completed physical activity. Experiment 1 had an arrangement where participant’s rates of ... -
Hai aha te hoko
(2012)This new composition was performed by Ōpōtiki Mai Tawhiti Kapa Haka at the Mātaatua Regional Kapa Haka Competition. This composition placed first in the Whakawātea category. -
Hall current effects in dynamic magnetic reconnection solutions
(American Institute of Physics, 2003-04-16)The impact of Hall current contributions on flow driven planar magnetic merging solutions is discussed. The Hall current is important if the dimensionless Hall parameter (or normalized ion skin depth) satisfies cH>η where ... -
Hall MHD and electron inertia effects in current sheet formation at a magnetic neutral line
(Cambridge Journals, 2015)An exact self-similar solution is used to investigate current sheet formation at a magnetic neutral line in incompressible Hall magnetohydrodynamics. The collapse to a current sheet is modelled as a finite-time singularity ... -
Halting indigenous biodiversity decline: ambiguity, equity, and outcomes in RMA assessment of significance
(New Zealand Ecological Society, 2008)In New Zealand, assessment of ‘significance’ is undertaken to give effect to a legal requirement for local authorities to provide for protection of significant sites under the Resource Management Act (1991). The ambiguity ... -
Halting the 'sad degenerationist parade': medical concerns about heredity and racial degeneracy in New Zealand psychiatry, 1853-99.
(Australian and New Zealand Society of the History of Medicine, 2012)Historians have focused on early twentieth-century positive eugenics in New Zealand. In this article, I argue that the response came from a tradition of concern about heredity and white racial degeneracy, which extended ... -
Hamilton East: Interpretation of house styles and infilling the one acre sections
(University of Waikato, 1991)This thesis elucidates and interprets the social construction of an inner city suburb of Hamilton. Hamilton East was originally surveyed as a military settlement in 1864. The provenance of house styles is examined in the ... -
Hamilton Fault Research
(2016-06-22)Summary of progress on research into hidden faults within the Hamilton Basin -
Hamilton Parents Centre 1957-2003: A sociological history
(Hamilton Parents Centre Inc, 2004)This is a "sociological history" of Hamilton Parents Centre and as such presents the stories' of Hamilton Parents Centre organised both chronologically and thematically. These stories are broadly of two kinds: those ... -
Hamilton's Hidden Hazard: Characterisation of Two Fault Zones in Northern Hamilton
(The University of Waikato, 2017)The Hamilton Basin has long been thought of as an area of simple geologic structure with two major faults recognised to the west and east of the Basin; the Waipa and Kerepehi Faults. However, recent identification of ... -
Hamilton, New Zealand: Divergent attitudes when the casino came to town
(Sage Publications, 2008)The introduction of a casino into a community, as evidenced from a large number of studies undertaken over the years in different parts of the globe, suggests that casino business affects the community's social and economic ... -
Hamilton-Jacobi Theory and Superintegrable Systems
(The University of Waikato, 2007)Hamilton-Jacobi theory provides a powerful method for extracting the equations of motion out of some given systems in classical mechanics. On occasion it allows some systems to be solved by the method of separation of ... -
Hamstrings injury incidence, risk factors, and prevention in Rugby Union players: a systematic review
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2021)Background Hamstring strain injuries are one of the most common injuries in Rugby Union, representing up to 15% of all injuries sustained. We aimed to systematically review and summarize the scientific literature that ... -
Handbook of indigenous peoples' rights [Book review]
(Waikato University, 2016)This article reviews the book “Handbook of indigenous peoples' rights”, edited by Corinne Lennox and Damien