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The Muslim conquest of Iberia: medieval Arabic narratives [Book Review]
(Taylor & Francis, 2012-10)This article reviews the book 'The Muslim conquest of Iberia: medieval Arabic narratives', by Nicola Clarke. -
Muslim women’s embodied geographies in Hamilton, Aotearoa New Zealand: An intersectional approach
(The University of Waikato, 2018)This thesis focuses on the embodied geographies of a diverse group of Muslim women who live in Hamilton, New Zealand. Given that Islamophobia is on the rise gloablly, it is important and timely to examine in more depth the ... -
Muslim-Jewish relations: some Islamic paradigms
(Routledge, 2010)There is, arguably, an urgent need today for a critical understanding of Islamic views and ideological stances with respect to Judaism in general and, inter alia, with regard to Israel and Jews in particular. This is ... -
The Muslims of medieval Italy [Book Review]
(Taylor & Francis, 2012-01)This article reviews the book 'The Muslims of medieval Italy', by Alex Metcalfe. -
Muslims, Christians, and the Challenge of Interfaith Dialogue [Book review]
(2009)This article reviews the book: “Muslims, Christians, and the Challenge of Interfaith Dialogue” by J.I. Smith. -
Mussel spat ropes provide passage for banded kokopu (Galaxias fasciatus) in laboratory trials
(The Royal Society of New Zealand, 2009)The use of mussel spat ropes to enable the passage of banded kokopu (Galaxias fasciatus) past perched culverts was tested under laboratory conditions. A 0.5 m high simulated perched culvert was fitted with one of two UV ... -
Mutations of p53 gene and SV40 sequences in asbestos associated and non- asbestos-associated mesotheliomas
(BMJ Publishing Group, 2013)AIM: To examine mesotheliomas for a possible relation between p53 immunostaining, p53 gene mutation, simian virus 40 (SV40), and asbestos exposure. METHODS: Paraffin sections from 11 mesotheliomas were used for p53 ... -
Mutations of p53 gene can be detected in the plasma of patients with large bowel carcinoma
(BMJ Publishing Group, 2013)Aims—To attempt to detect p53 gene mutations in the plasma of patients with large bowel carcinoma. Methods—Plasma was collected from 20control patients with no history of cancer and from 17 patients with large bowel ... -
Mutualism beyond the "Mutual": The Collective Development of a New Zealand Single Industry Town Hospital
(Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, 2017)This paper discusses mutualism and its links to labourism. It is argued that rather than being contradictory, mutualism is incorporated into union activities in a range of ways beyond formal mutual and cooperative institutions, ... -
Mutually orthogonal binary frequency squares
(The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, 2020)A frequency square is a matrix in which each row and column is a permutation of the same multiset of symbols. We consider only binary frequency squares of order n with n/2 zeros and n/2 ones in each row and column. Two ... -
My experience as a female Tongan kava drinker
(The University of Waikato, 2017)This presentation explains the cultural values and social significance of faikava from a Tongan female’s perspective. Tongan woman kava use is a present although often hidden and controversial practice. Because of this, ... -
“My Home Is My Castle”: Defiance of the commercial homestay host in tourism
(Sage, 2011-09)The intrinsic nature of small tourism business provision has rarely been captured in previous literature, but it has recently gained momentum within scholarly discourse exploring the role of the “home” in tourism and ... -
“My ideas are important too!”: Student perceptions of a transport safety education experience based on a critical pedagogical approach to learning
(The University of Waikato, 2020)School students are the key audience or target group for transport safety education programmes in Australia. These programmes aim to instil in young Australians an understanding of how to stay safe across various aspects ... -
My impossible dream.
(Faculty of Education, University of Waikato, 2004)The article presents the author's views on leisure studies. The author says, "I have always thought of myself as different. Different in the sense that while growing up I never, in my mind, seemed to fit into what society ... -
My responsibility in the face of mass extinction
(The University of Waikato, 2021)Extinction is the “irreversible condition of a species or other group of organisms having no living representatives in the wild, which follows the death of the last surviving individual of that species or group” (Hine and ... -
My safety around dogs - English
(Department of Societies and Cultures, University of Waikato, 2008)This safety leaflet designed to target young children aged 5-6yrs will provide an age-appropriate understanding of how to avoid pet dog attacks which can injure, maim and even kill children. This research-based educational ... -
My safety around dogs: Guidelines for safe interaction between children (about 8-9yrs) and pet dogs - English
(Department of Societies and Cultures, University of Waikato, 2008)This safety booklet for older children (about 8-9yrs) will provide the best level of understanding of how to avoid pet dog attacks which can injure, maim and even kill children. This research-based educational resource ... -
Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains in New Zealand: phylogeny and structural biology
(The University of Waikato, 2019)Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an obligate human pathogen and is the primary causative agent of tuberculosis. New Zealand has a relatively low incidence of tuberculosis disease, however, Māori (the indigenous people of New ... -
Myostatin signals through Pax7 to regulate satellite cell self-renewal
(Academic Press, 2008)Myostatin, a Transforming Growth Factor-beta (TGF-β) super-family member, has previously been shown to negatively regulate satellite cell activation and self-renewal. However, to date the mechanism behind Myostatin function ... -
Myths and Methodologies: Reducing scientific design ambiguity in studies comparing sexes and/or menstrual cycle phases
(Wiley, 2018)In recent years, the increase in scientific literature exploring sex differences has been beneficial to both clinicians and allied health science professionals, although female athletes are still significantly under‐represented ...