Sentences with phrase «dr brown»

I am blessed with a wife who, after being married to her a few years, I began to learn is a «whole hearted person» (from your quote of Dr Brown).
However, this World Today report also quotes Dr Brown, who says the detail on the Budget cuts is not yet known, so it's premature to suggest they are targeting waste.
Dr Brown is a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales, and a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Victoria and the High Court.
Dr Brown claims Dr Marohasy has cherry - picked a few unrepresentative examples.
Dr Brown claims Dr Marohasy has found «a few potential errors» in the homogenisation process as implemented by the Bureau.
Dr Brown claims that Australia continues to warm and the warming temperature trend is clear in raw and homogenised data for 100 years.
Dr Brown describes Jennifer Marohasy as a «plucky amateur».
Indeed Dr Brown has also omitted key facts in particular that Dr Marohasy is an adjunct research fellow at Central Queensland University with several recent peer - reviewed publications in climate science.
In publishing Dr Brown's opinion, but refusing to publish Dr Marohasy's rebuttal, the Sydney Morning Herald is continuing to withhold important information from the Australian public, in particular most Australians remain ignorant of the fact that all the data used to calculate national temperature trends is homogenised, that this can have an impact on both the magnitude and direction of temperature trends.
Dr Brown wrote in The Conversation:
(This is conceptually very similar to the two jars Dr Brown has mentioned before, but it might be more intuitive to some people.)
If you really think you are right and Velasco's paper is wrong (and I am wrong and Dr Brown is wrong), then write up your ideas and try to get them published.
Actually, Wayne, what you attributed to Myrrh instead came from Robert Brown (and I am sure Dr brown HAS run across the concept of complex index of refraction).
PPS I trust you remember that Dr Brown (and I and all the other arguing for an isothermal gas in this special situation recognize that a REAL atmosphere with GHGs radiating to space WILL have a vertical temperature gradient, but that this is a completely different situation.
Although I agree with Dr Brown, I disagree with what Willis has said here.
I want to think about Dr Brown's argument and your response to me a little more, but it would be helpful if you wouldn't mind clarifying one thing just to make sure we're not talking past one another.
When the various papers say (or I say or Dr Brown says) there is convection, it means something much more than random thermal motions of individual molecules.
Dr Brown says: «There's nothing magical about this.
The whole point is that if you could achieve the totally impossible conditions that Dr Brown proposes for his thought experiment, you probably would have a perpetual motion machine.
You've very coyly avoided answering the objections raised by Dr Brown's Gedankenexperiment.
Dr Brown says that an isothermal condition is the maximum entropy, even if there is an altitude difference in a gravitational field because «no energy transfer can take place» which I take to mean «even if molecules move around».
Dr Brown, one small thing, and I mean it kindly; I just saw your example of carrying a sealed jar of air up some stairs, to exploit a pressure differential.
The system was postulated to be in hydrostatic equilibrium, but the question of thermal equilibrium was left unspecified (and eventually Dr Brown's conclusion is that it was NOT thermal equilibrium).
Dr Brown is not correct with his explanation of Fig2 In a cylinder with gas at the usual DALR, all that his conducting wire will achieve is a infintesimally thin layer or hotter gas at the top plus an infintesimally thin layer of cooler gas at the bottom.
In that capacity, Dr Brown provides high - level strategic direction across NESLI's domestic and international activities.
Dr Brown completed his tenure as CEO of QELi in April 2016.
In December 2010, Dr Brown was appointed to the position of inaugural Chief Executive Officer of the Queensland Education Leadership Institute (QELi) Ltd..
Dr Brown has undertaken consultancies across a broad range of settings and contexts within Australia.
Dr Brown was Regional Director for Hume in Victoria for four years, and acted in the position of Deputy Secretary, Office of Government School Education.
In 2016, Dr Brown was appointed to the Scottish College of Educational Leadership's International Advisory Board.
Dr Brown was Hume Regional Director in North East Victoria for four years, and acted in the position of Deputy Secretary, Office of Government School Education.
Dr Brown completed his tenure as CEO of QELi in April 2016 and, under his leadership developed an outstanding national and international reputation.
Dr Brown is also a Scholar - Practitioner Fellow at the Asia Centre for Leadership and Change (AOLC) Hong Kong University of Education, Board Director at Stuartholme School Brisbane, National and State Fellow of ACEL, a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management (FAIM) and in 2014 graduated from the Australian Institute of Company Directors program (GAICD).
Dr Brown undertakes consultancies across a broad range of settings and contexts within Australia and internationally, including Scotland, Nauru, Philippines, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and China.
In 2013, Dr Brown was awarded by ACEL (Qld) the prestigious Miller - Grassie Award.
Dr Brown has 32 years of experience in education, public sector and not for profit leadership roles both in Australia and internationally.
In this capacity, Dr Brown has provided high level strategic direction across NESLI's domestic and international activities.
Known internationally for his ground - breaking work as an educator and advocate for integrative fertility care, Dr Brown was the first Canadian to serve on the board of the ABORM as well as become the first Canadian to be certified as a Fellow of the ABORM.
Dr Brown emphasised that: «Over the last two and half decades, our scientific understanding of climate change and sea - level rise, and how it will affect coastal zones has greatly increased.
«Many parts of the coast can, with forward planning, adapt to sea - level rise, but we need to better understand environments that will struggle to adapt, such as developing countries with large low - lying river deltas sensitive to salinisation, or coral reefs and particularly small, remote islands or poorer communities,» said Dr Brown.
Dr Brown commented: «In 1969, George Harrison wrote the Beatles» hit «Here Comes The Sun» after being inspired by one of the first sunny days of spring after a «long cold lonely winter».
Dr Brown explained: «Following a baby - led weaning approach where you allow your baby to simply self - feed family foods, rather than preparing special pureed or mashed foods to spoon feed, has been growing in popularity over the last ten years in the UK and other countries.
Dr Brown is an editor for the International Breastfeeding Journal and Plos One.
Some of the most popular bottles on the market include Dr Brown's Baby Bottles Avent Baby Bottles Pigeon Baby Bottles.
This Dr Brown's first cup helps your little one learn to use a straw and the handles are easy for little hands to hold.
Dr Brown's Orthees transition teether was designed by a pediatric dentist to safely ease pain during teething.
This is why 9 out of 10 healthcare professionals recommend Dr Brown's for the relief colic.
This massaging teether from Dr Brown's reaches all areas of the mouth including the back molars.
The Dr Brown's Pre-Vent Soother has been developed by a paediatric dentist to help minimise the pressures inside baby's mouth.
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