What does it really look like to properly address a “human error problem” in biopharma? The human performance blue-sky description that will help improve industry …

…, B Chviruk, D Hernandez, M Beaugard… - PDA Journal of …, 2019 - journal.pda.org
A clear picture of what Human Performance success looks like is now available from
BioPhorum, where members of the Human Performance workstream have defined a blue-sky for …

Near real-time PM1 chemical composition measurements at a French urban background and coastal site under industrial influence over more than a year: Temporal …

S Zhang, E Tison, S Dusanter, C Beaugard… - Atmospheric …, 2021 - Elsevier
Near real-time measurements of submicron particulate matter (PM 1 ) were carried out at an
industrial and coastal site in Dunkirk (Northern France) over a 14-month period (July 2013–…

Structures of Adultery: Otway's" The Souldiers Fortune" and Restoration Domestic Architecture

S Morgan-Russell - ELH, 1998 - JSTOR
… that contrasts sharply with Beaugard's homelessness and starving … Beaugard's apparent
success at the play's conclusion is seriously qualified. Hume maintains that "for Beaugard

Thomas Otway and the Duke's Company: Playing for Laughter and Spectacle?

R Portillo - Restoration and 18th Century Theatre Research, 2007 - search.proquest.com
Beaugard woos Porcia while trying to escape from Lucretia's advances and Porcia's
brother-in-law's plots; Courtine tries to get rid of Sylvia (his wife); Beaugard's … ) to Beaugard's

Politics, patriotism, and gender: The standing army debate on the English stage, circa 1689–1720

H Smith - Journal of British Studies, 2011 - cambridge.org
Beaugard has obediently resigned his post in foreign military service to join the English
army. Consequently, disbandment leaves Beaugard … of scenes later when Beaugard and his …

Proceedings of the American Psychological Association, Incorporated, for the year 1993: Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Council of Representatives August 19 …

PH DeLeon - American Psychologist, 1994 - psycnet.apa.org
Presents the minutes representing the official record of the actions of the American Psychological
Association (APA) taken during 1993 by both the Board of Directors and the Council of …

Movies and Social Difference,"

A Baker - American Cinema of the 1930s: Themes and Variations, 1930 - degruyter.com
… Rittenhouse (Margaret Dumont), a wealthy Long Island socialite, to her estate as part of an
event celebrating the display of an expensive painting by Beaugard, After the Hunt, owned by …

[HTML][HTML] Improving behavioral health services in the time of COVID-19 and racial inequities

RS Shim, M Tierney, MH Rosenzweig… - NAM …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The emergence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), coupled with the increasing
awareness of racial inequity in the United States, as sparked by the killing of George Floyd at the …

[BOOK][B] A History of the Progress of the Drama, Music and the Fine Arts in the City of Brooklyn

G Harrison - 1884 - books.google.com
PROLOGUE.-There are few cities in any part of the civilized world where the Drama had a
longer or a harder struggle to obtain a foothold than in the city of Brooklyn. To impute this to …

A web of crosses and mercies interlaced: breakdown and consolidation of family patterns amongst loyalist Anglicans under the pressures of Civil War

F McCall - Childhood, Youth and Religious Minorities in Early …, 2019 - Springer
… In 1633 royalist clergyman Matthew Griffith outlined what was expected in Bethel , a kind of
… Most striking is the character of Beaugard’s ‘red nosed’, ‘wicked and Poor’, ne’er be good …